LESSON PLAN
NAME OF FACULTY : RAJESH KUMAR, SOHAN, PRIYA
DISCIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1ST YEAR
SUBJECT : ARCHITECTURAL DRAWING – I
LESSON PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 04
WEEK PRACTICAL
LECTURE
DAY
TOPIC
1ST
1 Introduction and relevance
Need of the architectural drawing
2 Importance of the architectural drawing
Introduction to the Studio Environment
2ND
3 Basics of drafting instruments
4
Starting of drafting instruments
Basics of stationery (Pencils, sharpening, types of sheets, erasers, cutter
etc.)
3RD
5 Demonstration by the teacher on holding pencils, fixing parallel bar and
handling other tools and equipment used in Architectural Drawing
6 Basic line work, with different pencil thickness Intensities
H,HB,2B,4B,6B
4TH
7 Line Work: Horizontal lines
8 Vertical lines
5TH 9 Grid lines
10 Diagonal lines
6TH 11 Composition
12 Pattern making in line work
7TH
13 Lettering
14 Lettering Using different shades
8TH 15 Using different pencils & pens, stencils
16 Different styles, heights & intensities
9TH
17 Introduction to Scale
18 Use of the modular scale
10TH 19 Metric system and FPS
20 SESSIONAL-I
11TH
21 Geometric Shapes
22 Geometric Shapes(Plan, elevation etc)
12TH
23 Simple geometric(cubes, cylinder, consent )
24 Complex(fusion of the basic shapes)
13TH 25 Incorporating the use of scale both feet & metric
26 Orthographic Projections
14TH
27 Orthographic Projections & planes
28 Introduction to Planes
15TH 29 Projections of lines
30 Projection of solids
16TH 31 Planes & projections
32 Reviewing orthographic projections
17TH 33 SESSIONAL-II
34 Plans, line projections,
18TH 35 Solids
36 Orthographic Solids & planes
19TH 37 Orthographic Solids & line projections
38 Orthographic Solids
20TH 39 Section of Solids
40 Plan of Solids
21TH 41 Simple geometrical shapes
42 Elementary building sections
22TH 43 Highlighting line
44 Intensities for sectional components
23TH 45 Elevational components
46 Plan components
23TH 47 Development of surface
48 Development of surface
23TH 49 Development with an aim to calculate areas
50 Development with an aim to calculate areas
24TH 51 Isometric Views (30
o–30
o)
52 Isometric Views (30o–60
o)
25TH 53 2D Geometrical shapes
54 2D Geometrical shapes
25TH
55 Conversion of 2D geometrical shapes into 3D isometric views
56 Conversion of 2D geometrical shapes into 3D isometric views
26TH 57 3D isometric views
58 Complex solid to basic building forms
27TH 59 Axonometric Views
60 2D Geometrical shapes
28TH 61 Conversion of 2D Geometrical shapes
62 3D Axonometric views
29TH 63 Different angles (45
o–45
o)
64 Simple to complex solid to basic building forms
30TH 65 Isometric/axonometric use of any building form
66 Isometric/axonometric use of any building form
31TH
67 Base plan
68 Exterior components
32TH
69 Interior components
70 Exterior/interior components(with roads, landscape elements)
LESSON PLAN
NAME OF FACULTY : KAPIL, SOHAN
DISCIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1ST YEAR
SUBJECT : SKETCHING & MODEL MAKING
LESSON PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 04
WEEK PRACTICAL
LECTURE
DAY
TOPIC
1ST
1 Free-hand lines
2 Exercises of different types of lines
2ND
3 Exercises of different types of lines : Horizontal lines
4 Exercises of different types of lines : Vertical lines
3RD 5 Exercises of different types of lines : Diagonal lines
6 Exercises of different types of lines : Grid lines
4TH
7
Free hand sketching:
Two-dimensional geometrical figures
Three-dimensional geometrical figures
8 Free hand sketching of three dimensional
5TH
9 Dimensional geometrical objects
10 Geometrical objects. (Cube, Cones, Prisms, Pyramids, Spheres
Cylinders etc)
6TH 11
Introduction anthropometrics
12 Study of anthropometrics
7TH 13 Freehand sketching of human figures
14 Trees
8TH 15 Furniture (One indoor exercise aand one outdoor exercise)
16 Vehicles
9TH
17 SESSIONAL-I
18 Free hand sketching of small buildings
Small buildings with shade and shadow sheets
10TH 19 Free hand sketching of buildings
20 Shade and shadow sheets
11TH
21 Free hand sketching of buildings with trees
22 Free hand sketching Human figures ,sky, cloud sand birds land- scape
elements
12TH
23 Free hand sketching landscape elements
24 Using various mediums like pencil, ink and colours (water colours
and pencil colors etc)
13TH 25 Free hand sketches of Railway-station
26 Free hand sketches of parking places
14TH
27 Free hand sketches of Bus stand
28 Free hand sketches of market scene,
15TH 29 Free hand sketches of village scene
30 Introduction of model making materials
16TH 31 Introduction of techniques
32 Demonstration of model making materials
17TH 33 Demonstration of techniques
34 Block models of basic geometrical shapes
18TH 35 Prisms, Pyramids, Cubes, Cylinders
36 Using the following materials: Handmade ivory Thermocoal
19TH 37
Using the following materials: Mount Board / Sun Board/Balsa Wood
strips
38 SESSIONAL-II
20TH 39 Composition of various geometrical shapes
40 Composition of various different materials
21TH 41 Sculpture Making
42 Thermocol (Styropor)
22TH 43 Mount Board/ sun board/
44 Balsa wood strips
23TH 45 Clay modeling
46 Clay modeling
23TH 47 Miscellaneous materials such as copper wire
48 Miscellaneous materials such as copper wire
23TH 49 Introduction to carpentry
50 Introduction of material stools, machines and technique such as sawing
24TH
51 Introduction of material chiseling and planning.
52 Demonstration of materials tools, machines and techniques such as
sawing, chiseling and planning.
25TH 53 Exercise in joint preparation under close supervision
54 Brick Masonry
25TH
55 Laying of bricks in different bonds
56 Painting and Polishing
26TH 57 Introduction
58 Introduction regarding painting tools
27TH 59 Introduction regarding equipments
60 Preparation of different colours surfaces
28TH 61 Surface preparation before painting(steel)
62 Surface preparation before painting(wood)
29TH 63 Application of primer coat
64 Painting wooden
30TH 65 Painting Steel Items
66 Spray Painting wooden
31TH 67 Spray Painting metal items
68 Writing practice of lettering
32TH
69 Lettering for name plate
70 Lettering for sign boards
LESSON PLAN
NAME OF THE FACULTY : RAJESH KUMAR/KUSUM/KULDEEP
DISIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1st YEAR
SUBJECT : ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN-I
LESSION PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 06
Week
PRACTICAL
Lecture
Day
Topic
1ST 1. Introduction to ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN
2.
Introduction to Primary Elements of Design
2ND
3. Point
Line
4.
Figure
Plane
3RD
5. Volume etc.
6. Introduction to Design Elements
4TH
7. Line
8. Form
5TH
9. Space
10. Colour
6TH
11. Mass etc.
12. Introduction to Principles of Design
7TH
13. Harmony
Balance
14. Rhythm
Texture
8TH
15. Contrast
Monotony
16.
Unity
Scale
Proportion
9TH
17. SESSIONAL TEST – 1
18. Relationship of form
10TH
19. Relationship of functions
20. Relationship of Aesthetics
11TH
21. Relationship of utility
22. Colour chart showing primary
12TH
23. Colour chart showing primary
24. Secondary Colour
13TH
25. Tertiary colour
26. Warm and cool colours
14TH
27. Receding and Advancing colours
28. Psychological effects of colours
15TH
29. Effects of colours on building (interior and exterior)
30. SESSIONAL TEST – 2
16TH
31.
The subject includes the elements of
Anthropometrics with respect to:
Human body
32. Various activities and human body
17TH
33. Furniture and fitting (standards)
34. Vehicles (all angles movement, parking, turning, sizes etc)
18TH 35. Street furniture
36. Proportion of Components of Human Body
19TH
37. The proportions of the different components of the human body;
Examples from Le Corbusier Modular Man, Vitruvius Marco Pollione,
Vastu Pursha Mandal
38.
The proportions of the different components of the human body;
Examples from Le Corbusier Modular Man, Vitruvius Marco Pollione,
Vastu Pursha Mandal
20TH
39.
Human Activities
Requirement of space (2-D, 3-D) for various human activities
(Single and multiple use of spaces such as queues etc.)
40.
Human Activities
Requirement of space (2-D, 3-D) for various human activities
(Single and multiple use of spaces such as queues etc.)
21TH
41.
Human Activities
Requirement of space (2-D, 3-D) for various human activities
(Single and multiple use of spaces such as queues etc.)
42. Furniture Standards
22TH
43. Furniture standards (sizes of domestic and public furniture
44. Furniture standards (sizes of domestic and public furniture); Toilet
23TH
45.
Furniture standards (sizes of domestic and public furniture); Kitchen
equipment
46. Sizes and standards Of furniture
24TH
47. Doors and windows - sizes, standards.
48. Doors and windows - locations.
25TH
49. Vehicles in motion,
50. Parking along with turning radius for two-wheelers
26TH
51. Parking along with turning radius for cars, buses, vans.
52. Standard road width.
27TH
53. Street furniture
54. Standards for drinking fountains,
28TH
55. Standards for waiting queues at bus stops
56. Standards for garden seats, waste bins
29TH
57. Standards for telephone booths, street lights
58. Standards for telephone booths, street lights
30TH
59. Standards for foot paths, public walkways, railing etc.
60. Graphic Representation of plant material (ground cover )
31TH
61. Graphic Representation of foliage,
62. Graphic Representation of s hrubs, trees) human figures
32TH
63. Graphic Representation of s hrubs, trees) vehicles.
64. Graphic Representation of s hrubs, trees) vehicles.
LESSON PLAN
NAME OF THE FACULTY : RAJESH KUMAR, KULDEEP, PARDEEP
DISIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1st YEAR
SUBJECT : BUILDING MATERIALS
LESSION PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 03
Week
Theory
Lecture
Day
Topic
1ST
1. Introduction to BUILDING MATERIALS
2. Utility of stones
3. Classification of rocks
2ND
4. Characteristics of good building stones
5. Testing of stones
6. Natural bed of stones
3RD
7. Common building stones
8. Prevailing market rates and sizes
9. Transportation costs
4TH
10. Standard measurements in the carriage transport
11. Storage systems / stacking system
12. Classification of bricks – properties and uses of first class, second- class,
third class and over burnt bricks.
5TH
13. Characteristics of good brick
14. Size and weight of a standard brick and commonly available brick
15. Composition of brick earth
6TH
16. Test for burnt clay bricks – Compressive strength test, Water absorption
test and Efflorescence Test
17. Fire bricks, its properties
18. Fire bricks uses and availability
7TH
19. Availability of various types of bricks in the market e.g. machine made
bricks, handmade firebricks.
20. Transportation cost with different modes of transportation and staking
of bricks on the site.
Brick Tiles
21. Introduction of Lime
8TH
22. Uses of lime requirements with respect to its use as mortar since
ancient times; structural strength and economics
23. Classification of lime.
24. Uses of lime requirements with respect to its use as mortar since
ancient times;
9TH
25. Uses of lime requirements with respect to its use as mortar since
ancient times; classification of lime.
26. Setting action of fat lime and hydraulic lime
27. Storing of lime
10TH
28. Present day use of lime, its strength and curing segments with respect
to its use as mortar since ancient times; structural strength and
economics
29. Introduction of Cement
30. Uses of cement
11TH
31. Composition of Portland cement
32. Setting and hardening of cement
33. Types of cement, their properties and uses
12TH
34. Storage of cement – transportation
35. Storage of cement – carriage capacities
Aggregates (types, uses and transportation)
36. Course Aggregates
Fine Aggregates
13TH
37. SESSIONAL TEST - 1
38. Introduction of Motar
Different types of sand and other Puzzolona material
39. Functions of Mortar
Preparation of cement mortar, lime mortar, lime cement mortar and
their uses.
14TH
40. Preparation of lime cement mortar and their uses
Proportion of mortar for different building works
41. Introduction of Concrete
42. Definition of concrete, workability of concrete
15TH
43. Water - Cement Ratio
44. Compaction of concrete
45. Curing of concrete
16TH
46. Mixing, placing and uses of lime concrete and cement concrete,
47. Mixing, placing and uses of aggregate and its grading including
Flyash and cement concrete
48. Reinforced cement concrete (RCC), M15, M20
17TH
49. Necessity of providing reinforcement
50. Properties of RCC
51. Handling on site, quality and quantity checking/testing and taking
measurement
18TH
52. Introduction to Ready Mix Concrete (RMC),
53. Self-comparing concrete and Light-weight concrete.
54. Introduction of Timber
19TH
55. Characteristics and uses of common Indian timbers i.e. Sal, Deodar,
Kali,
56. Characteristics and uses of common Indian timbers i.e. Tali, Chir, and
Teak etc.
57. Characteristics of hard wood and soft wood
20TH
58. Defects in timber
59. Characteristics of good timber
Characteristics of good timber
60. Defects in timber
Characteristics of good timber
21TH
61. Different methods of seasoning of timber
Preservation of timber/preservative materials for timber
62. Availability of different types of timber and their comparative market
prices
63. Natural (Shellac, casein and cellulose) and synthetic plastics
Thermosetting and thermoplastics and their uses
22TH
64. Thermosetting and thermoplastics and their uses
Plastics used as materials in building, industry e.g. flooring, roofing,
wall paneling, pipes, doors etc
65. Alloys and Metals
Ferrous and non-ferrous metals (Aluminum, copper, lead, zinc, tin etc)
their uses and applications in buildings
66. SESSIONAL TEST – 2
23TH
67. Glass
Types, thickness, various uses in building. Basic characteristics visual
and physical. Availability, sizes,
68. Usage, measurements systems and market prices transportation cost
application in the construction industry.
69. Sheet Glass
Wired glass
Laminated safety glass
Plate glass
Insulating glass
Obscured glass
24TH
70. Coloured glass
Tinted glass
Absorbing glass
Glass block
Float glass
Touhgened glass
Structural glass
Etched glass
Stained glass
Mirrors
E- glass
71. Paints and Varnishes, Drying Oil, Pigment, Drier, Thinner , Adhesives
Synthetic resins (their trade names, uses of synthetic resins, costs,
application in various situations as compared to traditional materials and
methods . Packing sizes
72. Paints and Varnishes, Drying Oil, Pigment, Drier, Thinner , Adhesives
Rates, brands, performance guarantees as given by the
manufacturer and collection of catalogues and their covering
capacity, uses and availability of paints and varnishes.
25TH
73. Water based paints
Distempers
Oil based paints and emulsions
Cement paints
Acrylic emulsions
74. Melamine finishes
Varnishes
Spirit polish
Wax polish
Lacquers
Stucco
Tar and Bitumen paint
Glazing putty
75. Floor Finishes (Laying sizes, availability, popular brand names, quality
of polish, uses and current market rates)
Terrazzo Tiles and Flooring
Glazed terracotta and ceramic tiles
Cement Concrete Tiles
26TH
76. Marble stone, Kota stone, slate, red sand stone, granite – their tiles
and slabs
Parquet (Wooden)
Linoleum tiles and rolls
PVC
Heavy duty flooring for industrial building
77. Wall Finishes (along with application method)
Wall board homogeneous
Laminated fiber boards – types
Plastic wall tiles – tiles available
78. Wall papers
Cork sheets and tile
Thermocoal
27TH
79. Foam rubber tiles and rolls
Textured paint finishes
80. Ceiling Materials (Size, quality, their availability, types of finishes,
uses, trade names, market rate and application methods.
Hession cloth
Gypsum plaster boards plaster of Paris board
Plain AC sheets – E board etc.
Plywood
Hard Board
81. Cellotex
Fibre Boards
28TH
82. Fibre glass
83. Asbestos tiles
Thermocoal
84. Medium density fibre board (MDF)
29TH
85. Roofing Materials
Asbestos sheets
86. GI sheets
Shingles
87. Ferro-cement sheets
Fibre sheets
Slates
30TH
88. Manglore tiles
Pan tiles
Corrugated PVC sheets
89. Their standard sizes, uses, availability, prices and knowledge a bout
supporting system
90. Additives and Admixtures
Water repellants and water proofing agents
Accelerators
31TH
91. Air entraining agents
92. Hardeners
Workability increasing agents
Fly ash
93. Their availability, uses, costs, performance specifications, and
properties used under various conditions.
32TH
94. Kitchen and Toilet Fixtures
95. Market survey of various materials and collection of data
with reference to their
properties, sizes, costs, designs etc
96. (Specifications of kitchen and toilet fittings and fixtures, their popular
brand names, shapes and sizes)
LESSON PLAN
NAME OF THE FACULTY : DIMANSHU, NISHA
DISIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1st YEAR
SUBJECT : ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
LESSION PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 03
Week
Theory
Lecture
Day
Topic
1ST
1. Introduction of ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
2. Basics of Ecology
3. Eco system- concept
2ND
4. Sustainable development
5. Resources renewable and non renewable.
6. Introduction of Air Pollution
3RD
7. Source of air pollution.
8. Source of air pollution.
9. Effect of air pollution on human health
4TH
10. Effect of air pollution on human health
11. Effect of air pollution on Economy
12. Effect of air pollution on Economy
5TH
13. Effect of air pollution on plant,
14. Effect of air pollution on plant,
15. Effect of air pollution on animals.
6TH
16. Effect of air pollution on animals.
17. Air pollution control methods
18. SESSIONAL TEST - 1
7TH
19. Introduction of Water Pollution
20. Impurities in water
21. Impurities in water,
8TH
22. Cause of water pollution
23. Cause of water pollution
24. Source of water pollution.
9TH
25. Source of water pollution.
26. Effect of water pollution on human health
27. Effect of water pollution on human health
10TH
28. Concept of dissolved O2,
29. BOD
30. COD.
11TH
31. Prevention of water pollution- Water treatment processes,
32. Prevention of water pollution- Water treatment processes,
33. Sewage treatment.
12TH
34. Sewage treatment.
35. Water quality standard
36. SESSIONAL TEST - 2
13TH
37. Introduction of Soil Pollution
38. Introduction of soil pollution
39. Sources of soil pollution
14TH
40. Types of Solid waste- House hold,
41. Types of Solid waste- House hold,
42. Types of Solid waste- Hospital,
15TH 43. Types of Solid waste- Hospital,
44. Types of Solid waste - Agriculture,
45. Types of Solid waste - Agriculture,
16TH
46. Types of Solid waste - Biomedical,
47. Types of Solid waste - Biomedical,
48. Types of Solid waste - Animal and human,
17TH
49. Types of Solid waste - Animal and human,
50. Types of Solid waste - excreta, sediments
51. Types of Solid waste - excreta, sediments
18TH
52. E-waste Effect of Solid waste
53. E-waste Effect of Solid waste
54. Disposal of Solid Waste- Solid Waste Management
19TH
55. Disposal of Solid Waste- Solid Waste Management
56. Introduction of Noise pollution
57. Source of noise pollution,
20TH
58. Source of noise pollution,
59. Unit of noise
60. Unit of noise
21TH
61. Effect of noise pollution
62. Effect of noise pollution
63. Acceptable noise level,
22TH
64. Acceptable noise level,
65. Different method of minimize noise pollution.
66. Different method of minimize noise pollution.
23TH
67. Different method of minimize noise pollution.
68. Introduction of Environmental Legislation
69. Introduction to Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974
24TH
70. Introduction to Water (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act 1974
71. Act 1981 and Environmental Protection Act 1986,
72. Act 1981 and Environmental Protection Act 1986,
25TH
73. Act 1981 and Environmental Protection Act 1986,
74. Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board and National Green
Tribunal (NGT),
75. Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board and National Green
Tribunal (NGT),
26TH
76. Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board and National Green
Tribunal (NGT),
77. Role and Function of State Pollution Control Board and National Green
Tribunal (NGT),
78. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
27TH
79. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
80. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
81. Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA).
28TH
82. Introduction of Impact of Energy Usage on Environment
83. Global Warming
84. Global Warming
29TH
85. Green House Effect
86. Green House Effect
87. Green House Effect
30TH
88. Depletion of Ozone Layer
89. Depletion of Ozone Layer
90. Acid Rain
31TH
91. Eco-friendly Material
92. Eco-friendly Material
93. Recycling of Material
32TH
94. Recycling of Material
95. Concept of Green Buildings
96. Concept of Green Buildings
LESSON PLAN
NAME OF THE FACULTY : DIMANSHU/ PRIYA
DISIPLINE : ARCHITECTURAL ASSISTANTSHIP
YEAR : 1st YEAR
SUBJECT : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
LESSION PLAN DURATION : 32 WEEKS
WORK LOAD PER WEEK : 02
Week
PRACTICAL
Lecture
Day
Topic
1ST
1. Introduction of INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
2.
Information Technology concept and scope, applications of IT. in
office, Air and Railway Ticket reservation, Banks financial
transactions,
2ND
3. E-Commerce and E- Governance applications etc., Ethics of IT,
concept of online frauds, threats of IT crimes.
4. Computer Hardware:
Block diagram of a computer, components of computer system,
CPU, Memory, Input devices; keyboard, Scanner, mouse etc; Output
devices; VDU, LCD, Printers etc.
Primary and Secondary Memory: RAM, ROM, magnetic disks –
tracks and sectors, optical disk (CD, DVD & Blue Ray Disk.),
USB/Flash Drive.
3RD
5. Software Concepts:
System software, Application software, Virtualization software and
Utility software, Introduction of Operating System, Installation of
Window / linux, Features of OPEN OFFICE/MS_OFFICE(MS word,
Excel, PowerPoint) .
Installation of Window/linux, Features of OPEN
OFFICE/MS_OFFICE(MS word, Excel, PowerPoint) .
6. Internet Concepts:
Basics of Networking – LAN, WAN, Wi-Fi technologies and sharing
of printers and other resources, Concept of IP addresses,
DNS, introduction of internet, applications of internet like: e-mail and
browsing, concept of search engine and safe searching. Various
browsers like Internet explorer/Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, use
of cookies and history, WWW (World Wide Web), hyperlinks,
introduction to Anti-virus.
4TH
7. LIST OF PRACTICAL EXERCISES
Given a PC, name its various components and peripherals. List their
functions .
8. Installing various components of computer system and installing
system software and application software
5TH
9. Installation of I/O devices, printers and installation of operating
system viz. Windows/BOSS/ LINUX
10. Features of Windows as an operating system
Start , Shut down and restore
6TH
11. Creating and operating on the icons
Opening, closing and sizing the windows and working with windows
interfacing elements (option buttons, checkbox, scroll etc.)
12. Using short cuts
Using online help
7TH
13. Word Processing (MS Office/Open Office)
a) File Management:
Opening, creating and saving a document, locating files,
copying contents in some different file(s), protecting files,
giving password protection for a file
14. b) Page set up:
Setting margins, tab setting, ruler, indenting
8TH
15. Editing a document:
Entering text, cut, copy, paste using tool- bars
16. Formatting a document:
Using different fonts, changing font size and colour,
changing the appearance through bold/italic/underlined,
highlighting a text,
9TH
17. Changing case, using subscript and superscript, using different
underline methods
18. Aligning of text in a document, justification of document, inserting
bullets and numbering
10TH
19. Formatting paragraph, inserting page breaks and column breaks, line
spacing
20. Use of headers, footers: Inserting footnote, end note, use of
comments, autotext
Inserting date, time, special symbols, importing graphic images,
drawing tools
11TH
21. Tables and Borders:
Creating a table, formatting cells, use of different border styles,
shading in tables, merging of cells,
22. SESSIONAL TEST - I
12TH
23. Partition of cells, inserting and deleting a row in a table set up
24. Printing options, using find, replace options
13TH
25. Using Tools like:
Spell checker, help, use of macros, mail merge, thesaurus word
content and statistics, printing envelops and lables
26. Working with more than one window .
14TH
27. Spread Sheet Processing (MS Office/Open Office)
a) Starting excel, open worksheet, enter, edit, data, formulae to
calculate values, format data, save worksheet, switching
between different spread sheets
28. Work books:
Managing workbooks (create, open, close, save), working
in work books, selecting the cells, choosing commands,
data entry techniques, formula creation and links,
controlling calculations Editing a worksheet, copying,
moving cells, pasting, inserting, deletion cells, rows,
columns, find and replace text, numbers of cells,
formatting worksheet, conditional formatting
15TH
29. Creating a chart:
Working with chart types, changing data in chart,
formatting a chart, use chart to analyze data Using a list to
organize data, sorting and filtering data in list
30. Retrieve data with query:
Create a pivot table, customizing a pivot table. Statistical
analysis of data
16TH
31. Exchange data with other application:
Embedding objects, linking to other applications, import,
export document
32. PowerPoint Presentation (MS Office/Open Office)
a) Introduction to PowerPoint
- How to start PowerPoint
17TH
33. - Working environment: concept of toolbars, slide layout &
templates.
34. - Opening a new/existing presentation
18TH
35. - Different views for viewing slides in a presentation: normal, slide
sorter.
36. b) Addition, deletion and saving of slides
19TH
37. c) Insertion of multimedia elements
- Adding text boxes
38. - Adding/importing pictures
20TH
39. - Adding movies and sound
40. - Adding tables and charts etc.
21TH
41. - Adding organizational chart
42. SESSIONAL TEST - II
22TH
43. a) Menu commands:
Create, format charts, organise, manage data, solving
problem by analyzing data. Programming with Excel
Work Sheet, getting information while working
44. - Editing objects
23TH
45. - Working with Clip Art
46. d) Formatting slides
- Using slide master
24TH
47. - Text formatting
48. - Changing slide layout
25TH
49. - Changing slide colour scheme
50. - Changing background
26TH
51. - Applying design template
52. e) How to view the slide show?
- Viewing the presentation using slide navigator
27TH
53. - Slide transition
54. - Animation effects, timing, order etc.
28TH
55. f) Use of Pack and Go Options
56. Internet and its Applications
a) Establishing an internet connection.
29TH 57. b) Browsing and down loading of information from internet.
58. c)Sending and receiving e-mail
- Creating a message
30TH
59. - Creating an address book
60. - Attaching a file with e-mail message
31TH
61. - Receiving a message
62. - Deleting a message
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63. Functioning of Antivirus
a) Installation and updation of an antivirus.
64. b) How to scan and remove the virus.