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WASSCE / WAEC DATA PROCESSING SYLLABUS WWW.LARNEDU.COM Visit www.larnedu.com for WASSCE / WAEC syllabus on different subjects and more great stuff to help you ace the WASSCE in flying colours. PREAMBLE This examination syllabus is derived from the Senior Secondary School curriculum on Data Processing published by the NERDC. It is designed to test basic knowledge and skills acquisition in data processing. A conceptual approach was used in preparing the syllabus, considering areas that would encourage the development of entrepreneurial skills for everyday living. This syllabus is not a teaching syllabus. It is an examination syllabus. Teachers are advised to use the national teaching syllabus for the teaching-learning process. OBJECTIVES OF THE SYLLABUS The objectives of the syllabus are to test candidates (i) (ii) (iii) (iv) acquisition of basic skills of data processing and management; level of competence in ICT applications that will promote the acquisition of entrepreneurial skills for everyday living in the global world; knowledge in the application of ICT in facilitating business transaction and education; preparedness for further studies in Data Processing and Management. EXAMINATION SCHEME There will be two papers, Papers 1 and 2; both of which must be taken. Both papers too shall be composite and will be taken at one sitting. PAPER 1: PAPER 2: Will consist of forty multiple choice objective questions, all of which are to be answered in 1 hour for 40 marks. This shall consist of two sections, Sections A and B as follows: Section A: Will consist of four essay questions. Candidates will be required to answer three of them in 1 hour. Each question will carry 20 marks. Section B: Will be a test of practical work paper. It shall consist of two compulsory essay questions to be answered in 1 hour for 40 marks.

DETAILED SYLLABUS S/N TOPICS CONTENT NOTES INFORMATION AGE 1 History of Computers i. Computing devices. Candidates should identify the various computing devices since the beginning of counting/computing. ii. Concept of Number system in computing. Should include the importance of number system to computing. iii. Generations of Computer: first, second, third, fourth, fifth generations of computer. Relate each generation with its characteristic feature. describe each generation under the following: year of development, basic component/type of technology, speed of operation, storage capacity/component. 2 Data and Information i. Definition of data and information. ii. Types of Data. ii. Ways of handling Data. iii. Definition of Data. iv. Digitalization. Differences between data and information should be emphasized 3 BASIC COMPUTING Classification of Computers Classify computers by: Type, Size, Usage. 4 Application of ICT in everyday life i. Uses of ICT in everyday activities. ii. Impact of ICT in the society. The use and areas of ICT application should be linked to societal development. 5 Components of Computers INFORMATION PROCESSING i. Input Devices. ii. Output Devices. iii. System Unit. iv. Storage Devices Examples of each component should be treated and how they are used in data processing.

6 The art of Information processing 7 INFORMATION TRANSMISSION Process of Information transmission 8 Medium of Information Transmission i. Definition of Information Processing. ii. Steps involved in Information Processing. i. Definition of information transmission. ii. Methods of transmitting information. i. Types of Information Transmission. ii. Classification of means of transmission. Description of each step involved in information processing is required. Modes of information transmission such as visuals(newspaper), audio(radio, telephone), audiovisual(gsm, Television) are required. Medium of information transmission such as radio, television, newspaper etc. 9 Networking i. Meaning of Networking, Internet and Intranet. ii. Types of Networking. 10 Internet i. Definition of Internet. ii. Benefits of internet iii. Internet browsers iv. Internet security v. Abuse of the Internet Significance of networking should be mentioned Types such as MAN, LAN, WAN should be treated. Candidates should be able to develop skills in the use of various services available on the internet TOOLS FOR PROCESSING INFORMATION 11 Operating System i. Definition of Operating ii. Types of Operating iii. Examples of Operating iv. Functions of Operating Differences between text (character) base interface and Graphical User Interface should be treated. 12 Word Processing i. Definition of Word Processing. Candidates should be able to make use of word processor to create and

ii. Uses of Word Processing manipulate documents iii. Examples of word Processing software. iv. Starting, loading and exiting word processing v. Creating, saving and retrieving documents 13 Spreadsheet i. Definition. ii. Uses. iii. Examples of Spreadshee t Applications. iv. Loading and exiting spreadsheets. v. Creating, saving and retrieving Spreadsheet 14 Database Management i. Definition. files. System ii. Uses. iii. Examples of Database Applications. iv. Loading and exiting DBMS. v. Creating, saving and retrieving database files. 15 Presentation Package i. Definition, uses, examples. ii. Loading and exiting Presentation programs. iii. Creating, saving and retrieving presentation files. 16 Web Design Packages i. Definition. ii. Uses. iii. Components. iv. Examples. 17 Graphic Packages i. Definition. ii. Uses of Graphic software packages. iii. Examples of graphic packages. COMPUTER MAINTENANCE, Candidates should be able to make use of spreadsheet to create and manipulate worksheets i. Candidates should be able to use DBMS to create and manipulate Database files. ii. Include examples of packages for database management such as Microsoft Access. i. Candidates should be able to use presentation programs to create and manipulate slides. Designing of web pages not required. Focus should be placed on Corel Draw

ETHICS AND HUMAN ISSUES 18 Maintenance of Computer i. General Cleaning. ii. Battery Charging and replacement for portable systems and UPS. iii. DVD drive lens cleaning. iv. Details of Hardware maintenance. v. Details of Software maintenance. vi. Computer crash and data recovery. Candidates should take note of basic maintenance procedures. Students should be able to ensure data integrity and recover data after a crash 19 Computer Ethics i. Computer room management ethics. ii. Laboratory rules and regulations. 20 Safety Measures i. The sitting arrangement. ii. Positioning of the monitor, keyboard, CPU, mouse and any other peripheral devices. iii. Illuminating the computer room. iv. Maintaining a dust free environment. v. Keep liquid away from the computer room. Responsible ways of using and securing computers Importance of safety measures should be emphasized. 21 Career opportunities in Data Processing i. Professions in computer. ii. Qualities of a good data processing professional. iii. Computer professional bodies. Duties of each professional/professional bodies should be treated. 22 Computer Virus i. Definition. ii. Types/Examples. iii. Sources. iv. Signals of virus warning v. Virus prevention, detection and deletion. DATA MANAGEMENT Destructive effects of virus infection on computers

23 Relational Model i. Database and table creation using application packages. ii. Creating relationships between tables iii. Creation of forms, queries and report. 24 File Organization i. Definition of File organization. ii. Types of File organization. 25 Database Security i. Concept of data security, access control and data encryption. ii. Role of a database administrator. Arranging data in tables and forms should be emphasized The concept of primary and foreign keys, entities, attributes and relationships should be emphasized. Query language should be limited to those available to the database application package (e.g. query by example, SQL). Comparison between the various types of File Organization is required. Importance of securing data is required 26 Parallel and Distributed databases i. Basic concept of parallel and distributed database. ii. Storing data in a distributed database (DBM) Definitions of concepts is required Significance of storing data in a distributed database management system is also required. LIST OF FACILITIES AND MAJOR EQUIPMENT/MATERIALS REQUIRED The table below shows the minimum requirement for a class of fifty candidates. ITEM NO. EQUIPMENT QUANTITY REQUIRED 1 Pictures/Charts showing different computing devices and other relevant information such as computers in a network 2 Computer system with Graphical User Interface (GUI), internet ready system; 5 5 3 Standard software packages such as Open Office, 1

Microsoft office etc.(latest version is desirable) 4 Multimedia systems and applications such as projector, speakers 1 5 Graphic packages such as corel draw. 1