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Join Mr. Anthony Alleyn's IT course covering computer fundamentals, applications, programming, and practical skills in Microsoft Word, Excel, Access, and Pascal. Learn through online notes, discussions, and quizzes. Attend classes with required materials like textbooks, a dedicated notebook, flash drive, and internet access. Get access to resources on the course website and prepare for exams to pass with flying colors.
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BDF Information Technology Mr. Anthony Alleyn
Time • October 1st – June 1st approximately • Mondays and Wednesdays (5pm-7 pm) • Some Saturdays (makeup sessions)
Content • THEORY • Fundamentals of Computers • Applications of IT • Programming and Problem Solving • PRACTICAL • Microsoft Word (October) • Microsoft Excel (November) • Microsoft Access (November – December) • Programming with Pascal (January – March)
Methods • Online notes • Handouts • PowerPoint Tutorials • Online quizzes • In class discussion and teaching
Attitude needed • A strong desire to pass • A belief that you can pass • Good work ethic and effort • Attendance at class • Ask questions • Try questions given
Materials needed • Any resource textbook • Gay and Blades • Birbal • Kelvin Skeete • Dedicated IT Notebook • Flash drive (1 GB at least) • Occasional internet access • Past Papers
You will get access to • Online website with resources • PowerPoints for each section • Office (for those who need) • Samples of past papers
Resources • www.it.anthonyalleyne.com • Main site for notes • www.classmarker.com • Main site for quizzes • www.dropitto.me/anthonyalleyne • For submitting documents and SBAs • www.gcflearnfree.org • Helpful site for practical
Contact information • Mr. Anthony Alleyne • Cell: 262-1747 • Other: 837-4419 • Work: 420-9649 • mystro@sunbeach.net • anthonywalleyne@gmail.com • Facebook: Anthony Alleyne
Exam Structure 30% 30% • School Based Assessment out of • Essay type paper • 12 questions 50% 35% out of 20% 15% • Multiple Choice paper out of 80% 100%
Next steps • Go to www.it.anthonyalleyne.com • Click on and fill out the form • Start to look at Basic Computer Components • Types of computers • Input, Processing, Output, Main Memory, Secondary memory