Iict Week 1
Iict Week 1
Iict Week 1
Objective(s):
To get familiar with the historical background and Different components of Computers.
To know how to use the email.
Getting used to Graphical User Interface in Windows Operating Systems.
Note: The most common use keyboard is the QWERTY keyboard. Generally standard Keyboard
has 104 keys.
navigate through files and folders on your computer, just as you would with Windows Explorer
on Windows or Finder on Mac OS.
1) Desktop:
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The Desktop is the very first screen you see after Windows starts. There you find the
folders My Documents, My Computer, the Recycle Bin and any Shortcuts for
applications and files that you have created
2) My Computer:
While installing the window you divide the hard disk into multiple partitions each one is
referred to as a drive. When you double click the My Computer Icon it shows you all drives
on your System including a CD drive.
3) Recycle Bin:
The Recycle Bin acts a 'holding bay' for deleted items, such as files and folders (and even
shortcuts!). When you delete a file or folder, it is not deleted from your computer
permanently. Instead, Windows places the deleted items into the Recycle Bin.
4) Start Button:
Start allows you to access your computer programs and configure Microsoft Windows
easily by accessing the Start menu.
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5) Task Bar:
It typically shows which programs are currently running In Windows 10, if an
application is active or opened, you will see a green line below its icon. Clicking the icon
will bring the application window up.
One of the most important parts of your Desktop is the Taskbar. By default, it sits at the
bottom of your screen giving you access to the Start Menu, several application icons, and
the Notification Area
6) My Documents:
7) Windows Explorer:
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Windows Explorer acts as directory browser and file manager for windows. It is an
efficient way for locating for locating and managing files on your computer. Using
explorer we can easily browse through all the Drives.
8) Internet Explorer:
Internet explorer is a Web browser that is launched with Microsoft Windows Operating
System. It is used to surf Internet. It is powerful web browser providing advance features
to Work on WWW.
Every open window features three buttons in the upper-right corner. These are used to
minimize, maximize, or close the Window.
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Learning management systems are the software hub of most online courses. In
general, they have basic tools for assessment, communication, content management,
data collection, and reporting. Some may have tools communication.
Purpose:
The main objective of Learning Management Systems is to enhance the learning process. A
Learning Management System not only delivers content, but also handles registering courses,
course administration, skill gap analysis, tracking, and reporting.
The learning management system at Riphah is based on an open source system called Moodle.
The system has been customized and deployed at Riphah and is referred to as Moellim
(https://moellim.riphah.edu.pk). Moodle has a number of features that support most of the
pedagogical approaches associated with e-learning. At the heart of Moodle is courses that
contain activities and resources.
This Instruct able will show you how to send an email to someone of your choice. There are
many email service providers you are able to use today and are bound to grow in the future. We
will teaches you how to send an email by using Gmail. You can use the Gmail website to send
email from a computer, or you can use the Gmail mobile app to send email from a smartphone or
tablet.
access to a computer
1.7: Although we are using Gmail in this example, please note that using other email provider,
the steps listed here will be very similar if not the same steps required to send an email.
Following are the steps to send an email using Gmail.
Step 2: Click + Compose. It's in the upper-left side of your Gmail inbox. Doing so opens a
"New Message" window in the lower-right corner of the page.
If you're using the old version of Gmail, you'll click COMPOSE here instead.
Step 3: Enter the other person's email address. Click the "To" or "Recipients" text
box at the top of the New Message window, then type in the email address of the person to
whom you want to send your email.
To add multiple email addresses, type in the first email address, press Tab ↹, and repeat
with the other email addresses.
If you want to CC or BCC someone on the email, click either the Cc link or the Bcc link
in the far-right side of the "To" text field, then type the email address you want to CC or
BCC into the "Cc" or "Bcc" text field, respectively.
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Step 4: Add a subject. Click the "Subject" text field, then type in whatever you want the
subject of the email to be.
Typically speaking, an email subject describes the gist of the email's message in a few
words.
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Step 5: Enter your email message. In the large text box below the "Subject" text box,
type in whatever you want for your email message.
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Step 6: Format your email's text if needed. If you want to apply formatting to your text
(e.g., bolding, italics, or bullet points), highlight the text to which you want to apply the
formatting, then click one of the formatting options at the bottom of the email window.
For example, to bold a section of text, you would highlight the text and then click B at the
bottom of the email.
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Step 8: Click Send. It's a blue button in the bottom-left corner of the email window. Doing
so will send your email to the specified email address(s).
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