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STD X

1 Potential of ICT
2 Internet Applications
             a. Blogs, Forums
             b. VOIP
             c. E-Commerce
             d. E-Governance
             e. E-maps – Maps and navigation
3 ICT in Science, Mathematics, Modeling and Simulation
4 ICT in day-to-day life
5 Information in Indian Languages
           a. Unicode
           b. Generating information in Indian Languages
           c. Translation/Transliteration
6 Use of Geogebra in understanding Mathematics




List of Practical (Std. X)
1. Introduction to e-mail access usingemail client software such as Outlook or Windows Mail.
Learn how to Create Microsoft Outlook

2. Introduction to Instant Messaging using MSN Messenger/Yahoo! Messenger.
3. Creation of a simple document using Word processor in an Indian Language (Marathi or Hindi) making use of an Unicode font.
5. Creation of spreadsheet making use of values linked using formula.
6. Introduction to Chat.
8. Creation of short audiovisual content (not exceeding 2 minutes; using webcam or digital camera with video recording facility. Copying and viewing the same on a PC.
9. Uploading a short video to a free online streaming video service such as YouTube.
10. Practical 1 on Geogebra.
11. Practical 2 on Geogebra.
12. Practical 3 on Geogebra
 

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