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Touchpad Plus Ver 31 Class 7

Geeta Zunjani

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Summary

Computer Science Textbook Designed for Joyful Learning 

KEY FEATURES 
- National Education Policy 2020 
- Tech Funda: This section provides a practical information or tip to the students. 
- Clickipedia: This section provides interesting computer facts. 
- Lab Session: This is a lab activity to develop practical skills. (Subject Enrichment) 
- Explore More: This section contains supplement topics for add-on knowledge. 
- QR Code: Scan the QR Code given on the first page of each chapter to start chapter animation. 
- Mind Boggler: This section has puzzle or fun based activity to help understand the concepts better. 

DESCRIPTION 
Touchpad PLUS (Version 3.1) series based on Ubuntu 20 and LibreOffice 7 is designed carefully keeping in mind the overall growth of the child. 

The books contain updated topics like 3D Printing and Artificial Intelligence that will definitely give our students an edge above others and hence make programming ideas more innovative and creative. 
Learning is done best when it’s fun-filled and activity based. To ensure that the content intrigues the students at all times and keeps them interested throughout the course of the book, we have included interesting key features like Student Corner, Tech Funda, Clickipedia, Comp Caution, Restart, Checkpoint, Mind Boggler, Hands-On, Subject Enrichment—Lab Session, Teacher’s Note, Periodic Assessment, Test Sheet, Project Work, Speech Drill and Glossary. 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN 
You will learn about: 
- Digital World 
- Cyber World 
- Coding World 
- Computational Thinking 
- Artificial Intelligence 

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR 
Grade - 7 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1. Number System 
2. More on Calc 
3. Using Tools in Tupi 2D 
4. Animations in Tupi 2D 
5. Introduction to GIMP 
6. Internet and E-mail 
7. Computer Safety and Security 
8. HTML—An Introduction 
9. Lists and Tables in HTML 
10. Conditional and Looping Statements in BASIC-256 
11. Introduction to Python 
12. AI for SDGs 
13. Project Work 
14. Explore More (Microsoft Office 2016) 
15. OGO Cyber Sample Questions 
16. Glossary
Available since: 01/20/2021.

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