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Trackpad Ver 20 Class 2

Nidhi Arora

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Summary

Computer Science Textbook Designed for Joyful Learning

KEY FEATURES 
- National Education Policy 2020
- Find on Google: This section asks a quick question from the present world.
- Pure Fact: This presents a 100% pure fact with a numerical data.
- Video Based Question: This is an interactive question to be attempted after watching a small video accessible on the QR Code.
- Coding Zone: This presents a quick insight into coding concepts.
- Career Here: This section indicates the possible career aspects on pursuing similar topics.

DESCRIPTION 
Trackpad, a computer book series for grades I to VIII, is designed to build a strong foundation for students about to enter the fascinating world of computer technology. With Trackpad, the process of discovery is bound to be equally enjoyable and educational, as the series is written in a friendly and engaging style, which will spark the interest of students of all skill sets.

Based on Windows 10 and Microsoft Office 2016, this series has all that is required to ensure that the students understand and retain what they have read.

The books ensure up-to-date coverage of contemporary computer concepts and most widely used software packages. Though comprehensive in scope, each topic presents practical, day-to-day applications of computer in a friendly manner. The series begin to explore the subject of Artificial Intelligence from grade III itself and each grade has four Periodic Assessments & two Test Sheets for evaluation of students' learning. Grade I and II books have four-line writing space each to inculcate the love for writing and enhance writing skills in children.

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN 
You will learn about:
- Fundamentals of computers
- ICT Tools
- Computational Thinking
- Coding and Artificial Intelligence
- Tux Paint
- Touch Typing
- WordPad

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR 
Grade-2
TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1. Computer—A Smart Machine
2. Uses of Computers
3. Operating a Computer
4. How Computer Works?
5. Using a Mouse and a Keyboard
6. Typing in WordPad
7. More on Paint & Paint 3D
8. More on Tux Paint
9. Project
10. OGO Cyber Sample Questions
Available since: 01/09/2021.

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