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Touchpad Play Ver 20 Class 3 - cover

Touchpad Play Ver 20 Class 3

Team Orange

Publisher: Orange Education Pvt Ltd

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Summary

Computer Science Textbook | Windows 10 & MS Office 2016 

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. 
- Hands-On: This section contains an activity for Home assignment. 
- QR Code: Scan the QR Code given on the first page of each chapter to start chapter animation. 
- Project Work: This is an assessment to challenge the students to apply the concepts learnt. 
- Digital Resources 

DESCRIPTION 
In the modern era, we are dependent on technology for almost every aspect of our lives. Computers are a major part of this technology assisted life, as we have now developed ways to do most of the essential tasks on a computer. Computer science is no longer limited to theories and lectures, it has now become an important part of our lives. 

Touchpad PLAY (Version 2.0) series, based on Windows 10 and MS Office 2016, is designed carefully keeping in mind the overall growth of the children. The simple and step-by-step approach used in this book makes the content very easy to understand for the students. 


The students will face a global competition once they step out of the school so they should be updated with the latest technologies which holds a promising future in the times to come. The best way to learn is, to do it through fun filled activities. To make content interesting through the course of the book, we have included key features like Student Corner, Tech Funda, Clickipedia, Comp Caution, Exercise, In The Lab (Subject Enrichment), Teacher’s Corner, Worksheet, Test Sheet, Project Work, Explore More, Keyboard Shortcuts and Glossary. 

Sample questions of Orange Global Olympiad (Cyber) have been included to promote awareness about the national level competition. 

These features will ensure better learning, assessment, evaluation and enable children to take their knowledge beyond the classroom. 


We hope that the book enables the children to learn the concepts with not only the purpose of gaining knowledge but also to be able to find its applications. We look forward to any suggestions for improving the book. 

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN 
You will learn about: 
- Fundamentals of computers 
- ICT Tools 
- Features of Computer 
- Parts and Uses of Computer 
- Tux Paint 

WHO THIS BOOK IS FOR 
Grade 3 

TABLE OF CONTENTS 
1. A Computer System 
2. Computer Memory 
3. Let’s Know about Windows 10 
4. Introduction to Word 2016 
5. More on Paint 
6. More on Paint 3D 
7. Introduction to the Internet 
8. Introduction to Scratch 
The AI Corner! 
AI in Games and Movies 
Project Work 
Explore More (Latest Trends) 
OGO Cyber Sample Questions 
Glossary
Available since: 12/27/2022.

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