Packed with write-in activities, this learner’s book helps students understand how to navigate Microsoft Windows, builds on their knowledge of MS Word and Paint and begins basic programming with MS Logo. Step-by-step instructions and clear pictures support learners through each unit, while activities like drawing shapes using MSW Logo, helps them develop the problem-solving and computational thinking skills to tackle computing problems efficiently. You can also access additional activities and resources including slide shows, videos and interactive self-marking questions.
Features
- ‘Snap Recap’ and learning objectives at the start of each unit help you assess your learner’s prior knowledge and focus on what they will be covering
- Activities at the end of each major topic provide opportunities for learners to use their analytical skills
- ‘Quick Key’ and ‘Try This’ features offer relevant short cuts and useful tips
- ‘You Are Here’ provides a quick summary to consolidate learning
- ‘Lab Work’ activities and ‘Project work’ give learners the chance to apply concepts through practical exercises
- ‘Who am I?’ includes short biographies to inspire learners
- Accessibility Information: The accessibility information of this publication is unknown.
Table of Contents
- 1. Know your Computer
- 2. Using Windows
- 3. MS Word 2010 Interface
- 4. Using Paint tools
- 5. Using text tool in Paint
- 6. Advanced Paint
- 7. Tux Paint - introduction
- 8. MSWLogo - Introduction
- 9. MSWLogo - Basic Commands
- 10. Sample paper.
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