RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Office of the Program Director
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Santos City, Philippines
Document Type: Document No.: DAP
COURSE OUTLINE Issue No.: 001 , s. 2019 Revision No.: 00
Document Title: Effective Date:
Course Outline for Introduction to Page 1
Computing
COURSE NUMBER:
CC101
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course provides an overview of the Computing Industry and Computing profession, including
Research and Applications in different fields; an Appreciation of computing in different fields such as Biology,
Sociology, Environment and Gaming; an Understanding of ACM Requirements; an Appreciation of the history
of computing and Knowledge of the Key Components of Computer Systems [Organization and Architecture],
Malware, Computer Security, Internet and Internet Protocols, HTML4/5 and CSS. . It also provides student
basic knowledge of the computer hardware components and operating system and basic skills in using word
processor, spreadsheet, database, and presentation application programs. Using the internet – electronic mail,
the world wide web and computing ethics– is also covered.
PRE-REQUISITE
NONE
COURSE LEARNING OUTCOME:
1. Explain fundamental principles, concepts and evolution of computing systems as they relate to different
fields; Analyze and simulate results of algorithm that may be implemented as a solution to a given
problem.
2. Analyze solutions employed by organizations to address different computing issues;
3. Expound on the recent developments in the different computing knowledge areas;
4. Demonstrate basic skills with creativity in word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation applications
as well as electronic mail and internet and apply ethics in computing
CREDIT UNIT
3
TIME ALLOTMENT
2 hours lecture
3 hours hands-on activity
COURSE CONTENT
PRELIM
I. introduction to computers
II. Overview of Computing Industry & Computing Profession
III. Computing Applications in different fields
IV. ACM Requirement
V. History of computing
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Office of the Program Director
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Santos City, Philippines
Document Type: Document No.: DAP
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VI. Components of Computer System
VII. Computer Organization and Architecture
MIDTERM
I. Malware and Computer Security
II. Disk operating system
III. Internet orientation
IV. Components of the internet
V. Windows overview
VI. MS-Word Application
FINALS
I. MS-Excel
II. MS-PowerPoint
METHODOLOGY (Online/Distance Learning)
For Online (Synchronous)
Visual-Aided Lecture
Discussion (via Schoology)
Cooperative Learning (via Zoom. Students could collaborate using zoom, google meet or messenger)
Guided Hands-on Activity (using Activity manual thru Schoology)
Modeling
Active Learning
For offline (asynchronous)
Self-learning (using Activity manual)
Guided Research (via Schoology, or thru emails)
Guided Hands-on Activity(via Schoology or thru emails)
Cooperative Learning (students could collaborate using zoom, google meet or messenger)
Modeling
Active Learning
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
Students are required to submit the following as their final output:
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Office of the Program Director
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Santos City, Philippines
Document Type: Document No.: DAP
COURSE OUTLINE Issue No.: 001 , s. 2019 Revision No.: 00
Document Title: Effective Date:
Course Outline for Introduction to Page 3
Computing
1. Compilation of researches about IT Trends, Malware and Internet. (by Group).
2. Hardcopy of the synopsis of a case where organization addressed computing issues by employing IT
and computing technology. (by group)
3. Compilation of Laboratory activities in MS-Word, MS-Excel, and MS-Power point
GRADING SYSTEM
Class Standing (66.67% ) FG = (P + M + F)/3
Activity/Exercises 30% P- prelim grade
Quizzes/Test 20% M – midterm grade
F – final grade
Assignments & Recitations 16.67% FG – Final Average Grade
Major Exam 33.33%
Total 100%
Passing Grade = 75
Passing Grade Conditions: FG must be greater than or equal to 75.
CLASSROOM POLICIES
Consultation
1. My consultation schedule is every Friday, 8:00AM to 1:00PM. We will have our consultation
session via messenger. Please be on time and be ready of your questions and concern so that we
could go straight to the points and conserve some of the time for other students who are also
scheduled for consultation.
Class Sessions
1. The Schoology (rmmc.schoology.com) will be our official learning management system.
2. Wear appropriate or decent attire (If not in uniform) during our class session.
3. Let us treat each other with mutual respect. Let us respect diversity.
4. Turn mobile phones in silent mode;
5. Do not dominate other students’ opportunity to learn. Give other students the chance to
participate in class.
6. Children should not be brought in online classes. (For those who are married)
7. Turn all microphones in mute mode upon entry (during conference).
8. Should not leave class online to accommodate visitors or to do household chores at home.
9. Copyright Law, Fair use Act and Creative Commons matters should not be violated.
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Office of the Program Director
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Santos City, Philippines
Document Type: Document No.: DAP
COURSE OUTLINE Issue No.: 001 , s. 2019 Revision No.: 00
Document Title: Effective Date:
Course Outline for Introduction to Page 4
Computing
Activity Day:
1. Activity session is 3 hours straight. A guided activity and tutorial will be sent to you through
your gmail account or be uploaded here in Schoology.
2. Accomplish your activity on time and submit on or before the specified deadline.
Submission of Requirements:
1. Submit all your requirements here in Schoology.
REFERENCES
TEXTBOOKS
Computing 1 Laboratory Manual
PRINT AND ONLINE REFERENCES
Parsons J. Understanding Computer Concepts, 2013, Cengage Learning, Andover
Jemma Dev.,Visual Guide: Office Productivity: MS Word 2010, MS Excel 2010,MS Powerpoint
2010,2012
Shelly, G., Microsoft Word, Excel and Powerpoint 2010: Essential Concepts…., 2012
Jemma Dev., Visual Guide : Using Computers with Word 2010 and Excel 2010, 2012
https://www.sophia.org/tutorials/basic-introduction-to-information-technology
http://elearning.hebron.edu/moodle2/pluginfile.php/90319/mod_resource/content/0/MICB151_C
h01.pdf
http://www.pdst.ie/sites/default/files/Intro%20ICT.pdf
https://alison.com/pdf/ABC-IT1.pdf
http://www.slideshare.net/CBAKhan/introduction-to-information-technology-lecture-1-27634319
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/word/
http://www.saylor.org/site/textbooks/How%20to%20Use%20Microsoft%20Excel.pdf
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/powerpoint/
http://www.apcce.gov.in/doc/05.%20MS%20PowerPoint.pdf
http://www.tutorialspoint.com/excel/
RAMON MAGSAYSAY MEMORIAL COLLEGES
Office of the Program Director
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY EDUCATION PROGRAM
General Santos City, Philippines
Document Type: Document No.: DAP
COURSE OUTLINE Issue No.: 001 , s. 2019 Revision No.: 00
Document Title: Effective Date:
Course Outline for Introduction to Page 5
Computing
Prepared by: Reviewed by:
HANZEL GRACE L. JARIOL, MIT BRYLL NOSOTROS, MSIT
Date:__________ Date: __________
Reference reviewed by : Noted by:
SALOME L. ROCACURVA, MLIS JOVEN D. DELA CRUZ, PhD
Date:__________ Date: ______________
Recommending approval: Approved by:
GERALDINE D. RODRIGUEZ, EdD KRISTOFFER FRANZ MARI R. MILLADO, MA
Executive Director for Academic Affairs President
Date: __________ Date: __________