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Course Title: COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PHYSICAL EDUCATION
Course Code:
Credit Units: 04
Level: UG
# / Course Title1 / Course Objectives:
- Students will attain a level of basic computer awareness--how computers work, how computers are controlled, the impact of computers in education and physical education.
- Students will receive hands-on experience with a number of general applications-- word processing, spreadsheets.
- Students will be introduced to the area of telecommunications and networking, and their application to physical education.
- Students will receive hands-on experience with a number of physical education applications-- physical fitness assessment, diet analysis, game statistics, game simulation, computer assisted learning, scheduling, reaction time tests and motion analysis.
2 / Pre-requisites: NIL
3 /
- Student Learning Outcomes:
To know how to perform basic operations with MS word.
To know how to perform basic operations with MS Power Point.
Course Contents/Syllabus:
4 / Module 1Introduction to Computer
- Meaning, need and importance of information and communication technology (ICT).
- Application of Computers in Physical Education
- Components of computer, input and output device
- Application software used in Physical Education and sports
5 / Module II: MS Word
o Introduction to MS Word
o Creating, saving and opening a document
o Formatting Editing features Drawing table ,
o page setup, paragraph alignment, spelling and grammar check printing option, inserting
page number, graph, footnote and notes
6 / Module III : MS Excel
o Introduction to MS Excel
o Creating, saving and opening spreadsheet
o creating formulas
o Format and editing features adjusting columns width and row height understanding
charts.
7 / Module IV :MS Power Point
o Introduction to MS Power Point
o Creating, saving and opening a ppt. file
o format and editing features slide show , design , inserting slide number
o picture ,graph ,table
o Preparation of Power point presentations
8 / Teaching methods include readings, lectures, group discussions, exercises, and assignments.Lectures are designed such that ensure greater students participation.
9 / Assessment/ Examination Scheme:
Theory L/T (%) / Lab/Practical/Studio (%) / End Term Examination
N/A / 100 / 100
Theory Assessment (L&T):
Continuous Assessment/Internal Assessment / End Term Examination
Components (Drop down) / HA2 / P/Viva/Quiz 2-3 / CT / Attnd
Weightage (%) / 5 / 10 / 10 / 05 / 70
Text & References:
Irtegov, D. (2004). Operating system fundamentals. Firewall Media.
Marilyn, M.& Roberta, B.(n.d.).Computers in your future. 2nd edition, India: Prentice Hall.
Milke, M.(2007). Absolute beginner’s guide to computer basics.Pearson Education Asia.
Sinha, P. K. & Sinha, P. (n.d.).Computer fundamentals.4th edition, BPB Publication.