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1Q Topic Outline Final

This document outlines computer topics for different grade levels at St. Gabriel International School for the first quarter of the 2018-2019 school year. It includes topics such as introduction to computers, Microsoft Excel, photo editing, and digital photography. For each topic and grade level, it lists learning objectives and lessons that will be covered, including an introduction and overview of topics, software, techniques, and assessments.

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1Q Topic Outline Final

This document outlines computer topics for different grade levels at St. Gabriel International School for the first quarter of the 2018-2019 school year. It includes topics such as introduction to computers, Microsoft Excel, photo editing, and digital photography. For each topic and grade level, it lists learning objectives and lessons that will be covered, including an introduction and overview of topics, software, techniques, and assessments.

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ST.

GABRIEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL


1st Quarter TOPIC OUTLINE - Computer Subject
School Year: 2018 - 2019 Prepared by: Florante T. Cordoviz
Grades 7 Grade 8 Grade 9 Grade 10 Grades 11 and 12

IC - Introduction to ME – Microsoft Excel PE2 - Photo Editing DP - Digital Photography EAD - Excel Applications and
Computers (Exploratory) Data Analysis
(Exploratory) V. Introduction: I. Introduction:
I. Introduction:  Photo Editing Overview  Elements of Photography I. Introduction:
I. Introduction:  Graphic User Interface of  Photo Editing Significance  Visual elements of  Payroll Spreadsheet
 Computer System Microsoft Excel and Applications Photography  Taxable Income:
Significance and  Formulas and  Digital Photo Files II. Objectives: Exemptions and
Applications Computations  Photo Editing Software At the end of this module, you Deductions
 Hardware  Tables and Charts  Photo editing Techniques are expected to: II. Objectives:
 Software II. Objectives: VI. Objectives:  Understand the Elements At the end of this module, you
 Computer Systems Data At the end of this module, you At the end of this module, you of Photography are expected to:
flow are expected to: are expected to:  Master the applications  Create an Automated:”
 Internet Basics  Understand the  Understand the and Effects of the 3 Employee Attendance”
 Operating Sustems significance and significance and elements of photography Spreadsheet
II. Objectives: applications of Microsoft applications of Photo on Photos  Create a comprehensive
At the end of this module, you Excel for Spreadsheets and Editing as an Integral part  Understand the Visual “Payroll” Spreadsheet
are expected to: Simple to Complex of “Desktop Publishing” elements of Photography  Understand and Apply
 Understand Computer Computations Tools  Apply the visual elements legal Taxable Income
Systems’ Importance and  Familiarize and Utilize the  Understand the different of photography and Exemptions and
Utilization Basic functions of digital photo files, their techniques on actual Deductions
 Understand the difference Microsoft Excel architecture and capturing of photos  Automate computations
and Hardware and  Create Data Table, Reports applications III. Pre - Assessment: from “Employee
software’s as an integral and Summary Charts  Familiarize and Utilize  Process and Technique Attendance” Spreadsheet
part the Computer System III. Pre - Assessment: Photo Editing Software Based familiarity to Summary Reports
 Familiarize in basic  Knowledge and Process  Understand and Master assessment activity III. Pre - Assessment:
Internet Concepts, Based familiarity the Digital Photo Editing IV. Learning Goals and Targets:  Excel Mastery level
Responsible Browsing, assessment activity Process and Techniques  Hans on photography assessment activity
Social Networking, and IV. Learning Goals and Targets: VII. Pre - Assessment: sessions IV. Learning Goals and Targets:
Security practices  Knowledge and  Process and Technique  Improve Efficiency and  Payroll Automation using
 Understand computer ProcessBased Execution Based familiarity Creativity on producing Excel
systems Data Process from  Ability to teach other assessment activity output photo print  Knowledge based and
Input to Output student both by written VIII. Learning Goals and Targets: actual computations of
 Understand the Basic instructions and hands on  Process and Technique Lesson 1: Three Basic Employee Salary and
Functions and Operations step by step assistance. Based Execution Elements of Photography Employer obligations
of different types of  Ability to teach other 1. Aperture
Operating systems Lesson 1: Entering Text and student both by written 2. Shutter Speed Lesson 1: Creating a Payroll
III. Pre - Assessment: Numbers instructions and hands on
3. ISO Spreadsheet
 Topic Based Familiarity 1. The Microsoft Excel Window step by step assistance.
2. Moving Quickly Around the Lesson 2: Visual Elements of Step 1: Open a New Excel

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1st Quarter TOPIC OUTLINE - Computer Subject
School Year: 2018 - 2019 Prepared by: Florante T. Cordoviz
Oral Tests Microsoft Excel Photography Spreadsheet
IV. Learning Goals and Targets: 3. Worksheet Lesson 1: Overview and A. Photographic Composition Step 2: Create the Column
 Knowledge Based 4. Selecting Cells Software Intro Names
Comprehension 5. Entering Data 1. Editing Software 1. Center Of Interest 1. Employee Name (A1)
 Process Understanding and 6. Editing a Cell
2. Complex and advanced 2. Subject Placement 2. Pay Rate (B1)
Process explanation with 7. Changing a Cell Entry
techniques 3. Simplicity 3. Total Hours (C1)
visual aids 8. Wrapping Text
9. Deleting a Cell Entry 3. Applications 4. Viewpoint and Camera 4. Overtime Pay Rate (D1)
Lesson I: Computer Basics 10. Entering Numbers as Labels or 4. Simple Techniques Angle 5. Overtime Total Hours (E1)
A. Introduction Values 5. Definition a. Eye-Level Shots 6. Gross Pay (F1)
1. Getting to Know 11. Smart Tags I. Digital Image File Types b. Low Viewpoint and Low 7. Income Tax (G1)
Computers 12. Saving a File A. Digital Image File Camera Angle 8. Other Deductions (if any)
2. Understanding Operating 13. Closing Microsoft Excel Types Explained c. High Viewpoint and High 9. Net Pay (H1)
Systems 1. Number of colors Camera Angle Step 3: Create Some Simple
3. Understanding Lesson 2: Formatting Text and
2. Lossy vs. Lossless 5. Balance Formulas
Applications Performing
compression a. Symmetrical, or Formal, 1. Employee Name - No
4. Web Apps and the Cloud Mathematical Calculations
B. All About the Desktop 1. Choosing a Default Font B. Vector vs. Raster Balance formula. Simply enter an
Computer 2. Adjusting the Standard C. High Resolution vs. b. Asymmetrical, or employee name on each
1. Basic Parts of a Desktop Column Width Low Resolution Informal, Balance row starting in A2 and
Computer 3. Cell Alignment D. The Different c. Aspects of Balance moving down (A3, A4,
2. Buttons, Sockets and 4. Adding Bold, Underline, and Extensions 6. Shapes and Lines A5…)
Slots on a Desktop Comp Italic 1. JPEG (or JPG) - Joint a. Shape 2. Pay Rate - No formula.
3. Inside a Desktop 5. Changing the Font, Font Size, Photographic Experts b. Lines Enter the numerical
Computer and Font Color
Group 7. Pattern hourly rate for each
C. Laptop Computers and 6. Working with Long Text
2. PNG – Portable 8. Volume employee, without any
Mobile Devices 7. Changing a Single Column
1. Laptop Computers and Width Network Graphics 9. Lighting dollar sign. $25.00/hr
Netbooks 8. Moving to a New Worksheet 3. GIF – Graphics 10. Texture would be entered as 25.
2. Getting to Know Mobile 9. Setting the Enter Key Direction Interchange Format 11. Tone $17.50/hr would be
Devices 10. Making Numeric Entries 4. TIF – Tagged Image 12. Contrast entered as 17.5.
D. Getting Started 11. Performing Mathematical File a. Tonal Contrast 3. Total Hours - No formula.
1. Setting Up a Computer Calculations 5. RAW – Camera Image b. Color Contrast Enter the total number of
2. Beginning to Use Your 12. The AutoSum Icon File c. LOW- AND HIGH-KEY hours worked during the
Computer 13. Automatic Calculation
6. BMP – Bitmap SCENES pay period.
3. Getting to Know the OS 14. Formatting Numbers
7. PSD – Photoshop d. HIGH- AND LOW-KEY 4. Overtime Pay Rate - No
4. Connecting to the 15. More Advanced Mathematical
Internet Calculations Document COLORS formula. Enter the OT
E. Doing More with 16. Cell Addressing 8. PDF – Portable 13. Framing hourly rate of pay,
Computers 17. Deleting Columns Document Format 14. Foreground without the dollar sign.
1. Computer Safety and 18. Deleting Rows 9. EPS – Encapsulated 15. Background 5. Overtime Total Hours -

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ST. GABRIEL INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL
1st Quarter TOPIC OUTLINE - Computer Subject
School Year: 2018 - 2019 Prepared by: Florante T. Cordoviz
Maintenance 19. Inserting Columns Postscript 16. Perspective No formula. Enter the
2. Basic Troubleshooting 20. Inserting Rows 10. AI – Adobe Illustrator a. Linear Perspective number of OT hours
Techniques 21. Creating Borders Document b. Rectilinear Perspective worked during the pay
22. Merge and Center
11. INDD – Adobe c. Vanishing Point period, if any.
Lesson II: Windows XP 23. Adding Background Color
Indesign Document Perspective 6. Gross Pay - FORMULA.
1. Desktop 24. Using Auto Format
2. Starting and Shutting 25. Saving Your File E. File size comparisons d. Height Perspective You want to create a
Down Your Computer 26. Closing Microsoft Excel F. Applications for Each e. Overlap Perspective simple formula that will
3. The Start and Program Type f. Dwindling Size automatically calculate
Menus Lesson 3: Numbers and Perspective each employee’s gross
4. Games Mathematical Lesson 2: Photoshop CS3 g. Volume Perspective pay (rate x hours + OT
5. Date and Time Calculations Tutorial h. Atmospheric rate x OT hours). Click on
6. Printers and Printing 1. Reference Operators 1. GettingStarted\ Perspective the Gross Pay cell for
7. Desktop Shortcuts 2. Functions
2. InterfaceLayout B. Photographic Lighting your first employee (the
8. Wallpaper 3. Typing a Function
3. Palettes 1. Outdoor Lighting one entered in cell A2)
9. Fonts 4. Calculating an Average
10. File Management 5. Calculating Min 4. Toolbox a. Front lighting and enter this basic
11. Screen Saver 6. Calculating Max 5. SelectionTools b. Side Lighting formula in the input field
12. Windows 7. Calculating Count 6. AlterationTools c. Backlighting just above the
13. Saving a File 8. Filling Cells Automatically 7. DrawingandSelectionTo 2. Existing Light spreadsheet table:
14. Dialog Boxes 9. Printing ols a. Fluorescent Lighting =(B2*C2)+(D2*E2) and hit
15. Color Box 10. Print Preview 8. AssistingTools b. Pictures Outdoors at enter.
11. Saving Your File 9. ColorBoxesandModes Night
Lesson III: Windows 7 12. Closing Microsoft Excel
10. BasicImageEditing C. Composition Lesson 2: Exemptions and
A. Exploring Windows 7
11. Cropping 1. Area of Talent Included Deductions
1. Introduction Lesson 4: Creating Charts
2. What is Windows 7? 1. Creating a Column Chart 12. Resizing 2. Number of People A. Taxable Income
3. How is Windows 7 2. Changing the Size and Position 13. Correcting Included B. Kinds of Payroll Deductions
different from Vista or of a Chart 14. Sharpening/Softening D. Basic Sequence 1. Late Deduction
XP? 3. Modify Your Chart 15. Saving 1. Extreme Long Shots 2. Absences
4. Improvements for both 4. Saving Your File 2. Long Shots 3. SSS Contribution
Vista and XP users 5. Closing Microsoft Excel 3. Medium Shots 4. Philhealth Contribution
5. Changes and 4. Closeup Shots 5. Pag-IBIG Contribution
improvements from
5. Extreme Closeup Shots 6. Loans
Windows XP only
6. Long Shots 7. Insurance Payments
6. Will Windows 7 improve
my computer's 7. Medium Shots 8. Deductions from
performance? 8. Closeup Shots Specific Company Policy
7. What can you do in 9. Extreme Closeup Shots
Windows 7?
8. Taskbar

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1st Quarter TOPIC OUTLINE - Computer Subject
School Year: 2018 - 2019 Prepared by: Florante T. Cordoviz
9. Search
10.Libraries
11.Gadgets
12.Additional things you can
do in Windows 7
B. Upgrading to Windows 7
1. Introduction
2. Windows 7 versions and
pricing
3. Windows 7 requirements
for upgrade
4. Windows 7 Upgrade
Advisor
5. Windows Experience
Index
6. What to consider before
you upgrade
7. What kind of upgrade do
you need?
C. Installing Windows 7
1. Introduction
2. Pre-installation
preparation
3. Backing up and
transferring your files
4. Installation
5. Materials you'll need to
begin
6. Installing devices and
hardware

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