Typography & Computer Application
CLASS - XII / Subject Code - 817
The main objectives of the typography are to type all the documents with a proper speed, rhythm
and touch methods on the computer and other compatible devices and their features.
OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE:
To enable the students to enhance their understanding of the usefulness of the information
technology tools for business operations. To develop the practical knowledge to handle the latest gadgets and their input and
output devices
CAREER OPPORTUNITIES:
In this modern time, speed is required in every sphere of life. In this way, the learner should
be capable of typing the documents neatly and at a faster speed with proper formatting on
Computer.
Instructor
A Typographer is a person who is skilled or engaged in typography. The term Typography is
composed of two words ‘typo’ and ‘graphy’. ‘Typo” means impression and ‘graphy’ means
writing.
- E-learning & Onsite classes
- A 'Workshop' class
- Industrial Visit
- Certificate of Completion
Course Units
– Know the meaning of Business Correspondence.
– Basic principles of Business Correspondence.
– Format and arrangement of Business Letters.
– Typewriting of letters –Indented, Block, and SemiBlock.
– Official Correspondence.
– Generate Memos, Notices, DO Letters, Office Orders and Office Notes.
– Identify the three types of Correspondence – Personal, Business and Official.
– Distinguish between Business and Official Correspondence.
– Basic principles of Business Correspondence.
– Format and arrangement of Business Letters.
– Typewriting of letters –Indented, Block, and SemiBlock.
– Official Correspondence.
– Generate Memos, Notices, DO Letters, Office Orders and Office Notes.
– Identify the three types of Correspondence – Personal, Business and Official.
– Distinguish between Business and Official Correspondence.
– Meaning of the Manuscript.
– Different proof correction signs.
– Incorporating necessary corrections.
– The documents from Manuscripts.
– Typewriting from Manuscripts
– Different proof correction signs.
– Incorporating necessary corrections.
– The documents from Manuscripts.
– Typewriting from Manuscripts
– Features of MS Excel.
– Set pages and their printing.
– Modify a worksheet.
– Edit data in a worksheet.
– Use formulas and functions.
– Format data and worksheets.
– Use AutoFormat and AutoCorrect features.
– Prepare chart from data.
– Set pages and their printing.
– Modify a worksheet.
– Edit data in a worksheet.
– Use formulas and functions.
– Format data and worksheets.
– Use AutoFormat and AutoCorrect features.
– Prepare chart from data.
– Features of PowerPoint.
– Create Presentations.
– Generate Slides.
– Add text, pictures, and shapes to slides.
– View slides using different views.
– Set up the slide show.
– Save and Print Presentations
– Create Presentations.
– Generate Slides.
– Add text, pictures, and shapes to slides.
– View slides using different views.
– Set up the slide show.
– Save and Print Presentations
– The function of a search engine.
– Role of search engine in browsing.
– Different search engines.
– Uses of search engines.
– The function of E-Commerce.
– Role of search engine in browsing.
– Different search engines.
– Uses of search engines.
– The function of E-Commerce.
– Creating an email account.
– Reading email.
– Sending and Receiving an email with/without attachment.
– Adding a signature to the email.
– Forwarding an email.
– Reading email.
– Sending and Receiving an email with/without attachment.
– Adding a signature to the email.
– Forwarding an email.
– Computer virus and its evolution
– Computer Viruses and Biological viruses
– Virus with their names and area of infection
– Damage is done by the virus to the computer
– Process of virus infection
– Virus on the Operating System
– Virus preventive measures
– Computer Viruses and Biological viruses
– Virus with their names and area of infection
– Damage is done by the virus to the computer
– Process of virus infection
– Virus on the Operating System
– Virus preventive measures
