Comp 101
Comp 101
LUNA COLLEGES
Tayug, Pangasinan
VISION
It envisions to create a community that is technologically, socially and spiritually equipped to face the challenges of the changing world.
MISSION
It is tasked to prepare the STUDENTS with the best that EDUCATION can offer in manner that is consistent with the needs of modern SOCIETY.
INSTITUTIONAL OUTCOMES
The Luna Colleges, Inc. Institutional Learning Outcomes (LC ILO) are the qualities that Lunarians must possess. These outcomes are anchored
on the core values of accountability, credibility, competence, social and community involvement, and spirituality.
Program Outcomes
Graduate Attributes Graduate Outcomes Performance Indicators
Knowledge for solving GO1. Apply knowledge of computing, science, and Identify or determine the techniques, tools, methodologies to be
computing problems mathematics used given a particular scenario that involves computing,
appropriate to the discipline science, and mathematics
Compare different tools, techniques, methodologies as to their
pros and cons that will help in decision making
Identify the characteristics that conforms to standards and their
GO2. Distinguish best practices and standards and their best practices
applications Compare and contrast tools and methodologies in terms of best
practices, standard and their application
Problem analysis GO3. Analyze complex problems, and identify and define the Analyze complex problems
computing Identify and define the complexity requirements appropriate to
requirements appropriate to its solution its solution
GO4. Identify and analyze user needs and take them into Analyze the user’s needs and take them into account in the
account in the selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer-
selection, creation, evaluation and administration of computer- based systems.
based Identify the user’s requirements and take them into account in
systems the selection, creation, evaluation and administration of
computer-based systems.
Design, development GO5. Design, implement, and evaluate computer-based Translate specification into a design
of solutions systems, Design software to meet desired needs under various constraint
processes, components, or programs to meet desired needs Design a database to meet desired needs for storing data under
and various constraints
requirements under various constraints Design networks to meet desired needs for sharing information
under various constraints
Design a hardware infrastructure to meet desired processing
needs under various constraints
Implement a network to meet desired needs for sharing
information under various constraint
Implement database to meet desired needs for storing data
under various constraint
Implement a software to meet desired needs for task under
various constraints
Evaluate software on its functionality and level of satisfying user
requirements for task under various constraint
Evaluate an existing network for its level of satisfying user
requirements for under various constraint
GO6. Integrate IT-based solutions into the user environment 1. Implement a network to meet desired needs for sharing
effectively information under various constraint
2. Implement database to meet desired needs for storing data
under various constraint
3. Implement a software to meet desired needs for task under
various constraints
4. Evaluate software on its functionality and level of satisfying user
requirements for task under various constraint
5. Evaluate an existing network for its level of satisfying user
requirements for under various constraint
Modern Tool Usage GO7. Apply knowledge through the use of current techniques, 1. Evaluate techniques, methodologies, standards/frameworks and
skills, toolsand practices necessary for the IT profession tools for its appropriateness to the IT Infrastructure to be
designed and managed considering its advantages and
limitations.
2. Select, use and adapt appropriate techniques, methodologies,
standards/frameworks and tools the IT Infrastructure to be
designed and managed.
3. Create new IT Infrastructure as necessary to improve the
efficiency and effectiveness of performing tasks and achieve
goals
Individual and Team GO8. Function effectively as a member or leader of a Team member:
Work development team 1. Independently source necessary knowledge, assistance, skills
recognizing the different roles within a team to accomplish a and resources to complete tasks.
common goal 2. Performs tasks effectively to accomplish a common goal
Leader of a team:
3. Set proper goals and timeline of activities to complete team
objectives
4. Allocate task according to team member capabilities
5. Monitor task completion and performance of team member
6. Provide expertise, assistance and support to team members to
achieve of team goals
7. Resolve and reduce conflicts within the team
GO9. Assist in the creation of an effective IT project plan 1. Perform task in the creation of an effective IT project plan
2. Create an effective IT project plan
Communication GO10. Communicate effectively with the computing 1. Interview clients to gather background information, situation,
community and withsociety at large about complex computing existing concerns and issues necessary to frame and achieve
activities through logical common understanding of problems to be addressed by
writing, presentations, and clear instructions computing solutions
2. Write effective reports and documentations about the results of
performing specific computing and professional tasks
3. Write documentations (including design documentations)
completely and comprehensively, with appropriate tone, correct
grammar and construction, adapting to documentation
standards, to communicate ideas, choices, assumptions, and
consequences of decisions
4. Develop effective presentation material that will enhance
understanding of ideas being communicated
5. Deliver presentations effectively and efficiently to various
audience (computing community, society at large, and users)
using English and Filipino as needed, with appropriate tone,
correct grammar and construction
6. Choose appropriate language suitable to the audience and
respectful to the audience background and culture
7. Provide clear instructions to team members
Computing Analyze the local and global impact of computing and Analyze the local impact of computing and information
Professionalism and information technology on individuals, organizations, and society
Social Responsibility technology on individuals, organizations, and society Analyze the global impact of computing and information
technology on individuals, organizations, and society
Make design and implementation decision considering the
impact of IT on individuals, organizations, and society
Provide /conceptualize solutions to domain where IT is needed
Evaluate the impact of this solutions to individuals,
organizations, and society
Understand professional, ethical, legal, security and social Make decisions considering professional, ethical, legal, security
issues and social issues and responsibilities in the utilization of
and responsibilities in the utilization of information technology information technology
Assess professional, ethical, legal, security and social issues
and responsibilities in the utilization of information technology
Life-Long Learning Recognize the need for and engage in planning self-learning Reflect on own abilities and skills to determine necessary
and development needs to reach level of expectations and
improving performance as a foundation for continuing aspirations as a computing professional
professional Prepare a personal development plan for continuing
development professional
development
Engage independently in developmental activities (like
participating in professional organizations, attendance to
seminars and training) as a result of recognizing the need to
further and continuously develop one’s competencies as a
computing professional
Evaluate achievements and deficiencies against own’s personal
development plan
COURSE INFORMATION
Course Code: Course Title: Lecture: Laboratory: Credit Units:
COMP 101 COMPUTER LITERACY / BASIC COMPUTER WITH LAB 2 1 3
Course Description:
This course offers an overview of basic computer concepts. It includes a brief history of computing, introduction to the computer system components
such as the hardware and software, applications of computers and number systems. It also includes extensive hands-on learning of the Windows
environment, Microsoft Office Word, Microsoft Office Excel and Microsoft Office PowerPoint.
Capabilities of
Computers
Limitations of
Computers
Identify types of Computer Basics Lecture PowerPoint Quiz
computers and other Discussion Presentation
Recitation
digital devices. Personal Computers,
Servers, Mainframes, Interactive
and Supercomputers Discussion
CO1 3 hours
PDAs, Smart Phones,
and Portable Media
Players
Microcontrollers
Buying Computer
System Components
Microprocessor Basics
Today’s
Microprocessors
Random Access
Memory
Read-only Memory
EEPROM
Storage Devices
Storage Basics
Magnetic Disk and
Tape Technology
CD, DVD, and Blu-ray
Technology
Solid State Storage
Storage Wrap-up
Installing Peripheral
Devices
Hardware Security
Anti-theft Devices
Surge Protection and
Battery Backup
Basic Maintenance
Troubleshooting and
Repair
Buying Software
Consumer Basics
Software Copyrights
and Licenses
Installing Software and
Upgrades
Installation Basics
Installing Local
Applications
Installing Portable
Software and Web
Apps
Software Updates
Uninstalling Software
Software Security
Security Software
Basics
Security Suites
Antivirus Modules
Perform number system Number System Lecture PowerPoint Quiz
conversion and Conversion Discussion Presentation
arithmetic Binary to Octal Midterm Exam
Octal to Binary Interactive Activity Sheets
Binary to Decimal Discussion Homework
Decimal to Binary
Binary to Hexadecimal Brainstorming Case Study
Hexadecimal to Binary
CO3 8 hours
Binary Arithmetic
Binary Addition
Binary Subtraction
Binary Multiplication
Binary Division
Course Outcome Learning Outcomes Topics No. of Learning Activities Resources Assessment
Hours
CO2 Demonstrate Keyboarding and Mouse, 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint
familiarization of the discussion Presentation
Hands and Eyes Coordination
different keyboard parts
and special keys, and Exercises Demo Activity Sheets
demonstrate mastery of
the basic mouse actions
CO2 Identify the The Microsoft Windows 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
components of Environment discussion Presentation
Case Study
Microsoft Windows
The Microsoft Office Word Demo Demo Homework
Apply the tools found Environment
in the Microsoft Hands-on
Word Toolbar The Ribbon Laboratory
Lab Exercises
Apply tools for
zooming in and out
of a document
CO2 Apply tools used in Different Document Views 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
viewing documents Show and Hide Documents discussion Presentation
Case Study
Zooming Document
Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Hands-on
Laboratory
Lab Exercises
CO2 Apply tools for Formatting fonts, font sizes, 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
formatting paragraphs styles and themes discussion Presentation
Case Study
and Characters in a
Document Applying Styles Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Aligning Texts Hands-on
Laboratory
Using the Bold, Underline and
Lab Exercises
Italic Commands
CO2 Inserting Objects in a Inserting and Formatting 6 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
Document Tables discussion Presentation
Case Study
Inserting Illustrations Demo Activity Sheets Homework
CO2 Apply tools for changing Setting up margins, orientation 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
document properties and size discussion Presentation
and Page Layout Case Study
Navigating within a document Demo Activity Sheets
Homework
Creating and Using Columns
Hands-on
Setting up page background
Laboratory
Setting up paragraph indention Lab Exercises
and spacing
CO2 Create a MS Excel Starting the MS Excel Program 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
Worksheet discussion Presentation
Case Study
Navigating the MS Excel
Window Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Saving a Workbook
Protecting a Workbook
Sorting a List
CO2 Apply tools for Modifying Cell Alignment 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
formatting a worksheet discussion Presentation
Case Study
Formatting Borders and
Shading Demo Activity Sheets Homework
CO2 Apply tools for modifying Inserting and Deleting Rows 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
a worksheet and Columns discussion Presentation
Case Study
Splitting and Freezing a Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Window
Hands-on
Hiding and Displaying Rows Laboratory
and Columns
Lab Exercises
Adjusting the Zoom
CO2 Construct formulas and Using Formula/Functions 6 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
apply functions for discussion Presentation
Case Study
computations Working with Absolute and
Relative Cell-reference Demo Activity Sheets Homework
CO2 Create charts in MS Working with Charts 3 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
Excel discussion Presentation
Case Study
Creating a Chart
Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Modifying Charts
Hands-on
Previewing and Printing Charts Laboratory
Lab Exercises
Creating a Presentation
Opening a Presentation
Printing a Presentation
CO2 Apply tools for modifying Inserting Text using Textbox 6 hours Interactive PowerPoint Quiz
presentation discussion Presentation
Case Study
Inserting Slides
Demo Activity Sheets Homework
Inserting Slides from Other
Presentations Hands-on
Laboratory
Deleting a Slide
Lab Exercises
Changing the Slide Layout and
Design
Delivering a presentation on a
Computer
Books
Class Policies
1. Attendance in the class signifies readiness to participate in class discussions and activities.
2. A student is responsible for his/her absence; no make-up projects will be given.
3. A student will be automatically marked DP (Dropped) after eight (8) consecutive absences.
4. Requirements must be submitted within the designated date of submission.
5. Others (agreed upon by the class):
INSTRUCTOR’S INFORMATION
CLARK KIM C. CASTRO, MME MARVIN C. SANTILLAN, MIT MAILA ROSARIO S. PUZON, ARMANDO D. JUNIO, Ph.D.
Instructor 1 MSMATH Campus Executive Director
Chairman, CSIT Department Program Dean, College of Computing
Science