Topics
Basics of Information Technology
- An Introduction to IT (Information Technology)
- Data and Information
- Computer
- Components of a Computer
- Central Processing Unit (CPU)
- Types of Computer Memory
- Primary Memory
- Secondary Memory Unit (Secondary Storage Devices)
- Computer Hardware and Software
- Categories of a Software
- Introduction to Operating System (OS)
- LINUX
- Basics of Graphical User Interface (GUI)
- Command Line Interface (CLI)
- LINUX
- Types of Networks
- Network Configurations
- Internet
- Network Protocol
- IT Enabled Services
- Careers in IT
- Recent Trends in IT
Introduction to DBMS
- Database
- Database Management System Software (DBMS)
- Applications of DBMS
- Advantages of DBMS
- Data Types in the DBMS
- Introduction to Data Model
- Relational Model of DBMS
- Properties of Transactions (ACID)
- Introduction of RDBMS
- Basic Database Concepts
- Relationships in a Database
- Introduction to SQL
- Categories of SQL Commands
Impressive Web Designing
- Introduction to Web Designing
- Components of web
- Introduction to HTML
- Different Tags in HTML
- Tags
- HTML Table
- HTML Hyperlinks
- Form and Form Controls in HTML
- Tags Used to Create Form in HTML
- Javascript in HTML
- Decision Making Statement in Javascript
- JavaScript Functions
- JavaScript Event Handling
Cyber Law
- Introduction to Cyberlaw
- Cyber Crime
- Cyber Crime Examples
- Cyber Safety and Security
- Do’s and Don’ts for Students in Cyber World
- Security Procedures
- Security Procedures
- Indian Information Technology Act (IT Act)
Do's for Student's in the Cyber World
- Adhere to copyright restrictions when downloading material from the Internet, including software, games, movies, or music.
- Report online bullying immediately to the teacher and parents/ or some one whom you trust.
- Use a strong and unique password with combinations of numbers, uppercase and lowercase letter and special characters for each account(s) and change your password frequently.
- Obtain software from trusted sources. Always scan files before opening them.
- Check to see if the web address begins with https:// whenever you sign in online.
- Connect only with known individuals.
- Think twice before you post/like/ share something related to sensitive topics like politics, religion etc.
- Report to the service provider immediately if the account is hacked. If possible deactivate your account.
Don'ts for Student's in the Cyber World
- Don't share your personal information: real name, date of birth, phone number etc. unnecessarily.
- Don't send your pictures to unknown persons or share them on social media.
- Don't open emails and attachments from strangers.
- Don't respond to any suspicious email, instant message or web page asking for personal information.
- Don't share your password/OTP with anyone.
- Don't save your username and password on the browser.
- Don't steal other's information.
- Don't access or use files without the permission of the owner.
- Don't copy software which has copyright without the author's permission.
- Don't bully others online by teasing, threatening, using rude or offensive language, making derogatory or hateful comments.
- Don't meet unknown (even if they are known only through online interaction) people alone; always inform an adult or a friend.
- Don't open or download any attachments from an unknown source, as they may be harmful.
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