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(1a)
(i) MS windows
(ii) Linux
(iii) Unix
(iv) Mac OSX
(v) DOS
(1bi)
EDSAC: (Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Calculator)
(1bii)
IBM: (International Business Machines)
(1biii)
UNIVAC: (Universal Automatic Computer)
(1biv)
ENIAC: (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer).
(1bv)
VPN: (Virtual private network)
(1c)
INTERNET
The Internet is a vast network that connects computers all over the world. Through the Internet, people can share information and communicate from anywhere with an Internet connection.
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WORLD WIDE WEB
The World Wide Web also known as the web, WWW , Which refers to all the public websites or pages that users can access on their local computers and other devices through the internet. These pages and documents are interconnected by means of hyperlinks that users click on for information.
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(2ai)
BANK
(i) ICT help banks improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services offered to customers, and enhances business processes
(ii) ICT enables banks to offer better customer service through the spread and use of ATMs etc
(2aii)
SCHOOLS
(i) It helps to increase students' motivation, connect students to many information sources
(ii) it helps to communicate, create, disseminate, store, and manage information in the school
(2aiii)
HOSPITAL
(i) ICT can help improve patient safety through the direct access to the medical case story.
(ii) it helps in checking the treatments online, keeping track of the patients' progress and anticipating possible medical errors.
(2aiv)
HOME
(i) ICT can contribute to universal access to education, equity in education, quality learning and teaching to students at home
(ii) ICT is also helpful for elders in texting messages, gathering information on various topics, etc
(2bi)
Softcopy is an electronic copy of some type of data, such as a file viewed on a computer's display or transmitted as an e-mail attachment.
(2bii)
A hard copy is a printed copy of information from a computer. Sometimes referred to as a printout , a hard copy is so-called because it exists as a physical object.
(2biii)
WWW, (World Wide Web), refers to all the public websites or pages that users can access on their local computers and other devices through the internet. These pages and documents are interconnected by means of hyperlinks that users click on for information.
(2biv)
HTTP (Hypertext Transfer Protocol) is the set of rules for transferring files such as text, images, sound, video and other multimedia files over the web. As soon as a user opens their web browser, they are indirectly using HTTP
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(4a)
[PICK ANY FOUR]
(i) Spreadsheets can be more collaborative than other tools.
(ii) It’s easy to manipulate and analyze data.
(iii) You can integrate spreadsheets with certain tools.
(iv) Spreadsheets are quick and easy to add into a workflow.
(v) Spreadsheets are fantastic tools for financial documents.
(4bi)
Animation is the art of creating the optical illusion of moving pictures. When a set of related images are shown rapidly one after another, people sense them as one continuous motion picture. This is the principle behind all motion images such as video, graphics and film.
(4bii)
Transition is a tool in Microsoft PowerPoint that creates movement in the slides as one slide changes to another during a presentation. Select the slide to which you want to apply the transition.
(4biii)
(4biv)
Cell pointer is a rectangular box, highlighting the cell in a spreadsheet. It helps identify what cell is being working with and where data will be entered. In the picture below of Microsoft Excel, you can see that the active cell is D8.
(4c)
Select the text/Paragraph to apply Border, Now, go to the Borders tab in the Paragraph menu under the Home bar, Select the border of your choice and click ok.
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(5a)
Word Processing refers to the act of using a computer to create, edit, save and print documents.
*EXAMPLE*
(i) Microsoft Word
(5b)
(i)Microsoft Excel (Web, Windows, Mac, Android, iOS)
(ii) Google Sheets (Web, iOS, Android)
(iii) LibreOffice Calc (Windows, Mac, Linux, Android)
(5c)
(i)Open up the document you want to edit
(ii) Select the text you want to separate into column.
(iii) Click on the Layout tab (Formerly Page Layout for Word 2007 and 2010)
(iv) Click the Columns button on the Page Setup section
(v) If you need to separate the text into three columns, click on Three, and the text will be separated into 3 columns.
(vi) If you need to have more than 3 columns, click on More columns
(vii) There you will be able to manually enter the number of columns you want
(viii) You can select if you want to apply the columns to the selected text only, the whole document, or from a specific point forward.
(5d)
[PICK ANY TWO]
(i) Microsoft PowerPoint
(ii)Macromedia flash.
(iii) Windows movie maker.
(iv) Open Office.
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