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Write texts for a range of communicative contexts
- Program overview
- Module 1 Write for a specified audience and purpose
- Write for a specified audience and purpose
- 1.1 Identify the purpose, target audience and context for writing
- Class Activity 1: Purpose, target audience and context
- 1.2 Select the text-type, style and register
- Research Report
- Business Letter
- General guidelines for writing
- Using Bullets correctly
- Using styles of writing
- Class Activity 2: Text-type, style and register
- 1.3 Select appropriate language
- Avoid Offensive Language
- Class Activity 3: Appropriate language
- 1.4 Structure the writing to convey the message clearly
- 1.5 Use critical thinking skills
- 1.6 Reflect a clear point of view with sound reasons and facts
- 1.7 Show research skills
- Class Activity 4: Structure the writing to convey the message clearly
- Module 2 Use language structures and features to produce texts
- Use language structures and features to produce texts
- 2.1 Express meaning clearly
- Using Conjunctions
- Using Words Effectively
- Class Activity 5: Express meaning clearly
- 2.2 Use paragraph conventions and links
- Topic Sentence
- Class Activity 6: Paragraph conventions and links
- 2.3 Control the overall structure of writing and formulate a conclusion
- Class Activity 7: Control the overall structure of writing and formulate a conclusion
- Module 3 Draft own writing and edit to improve clarity and correctness
- Draft own writing and edit to improve clarity and correctness
- 3.1 Produce writing appropriate to audience, purpose and context
- 3.2 Check the written text
- 3.3 Use logical sequencing
- 3.4 Correct grammatical and linguistic errors
- 3.5 Adapt / remove inappropriate / potentially offensive language
- 3.6 Experiment with different layouts and presentation options
- Class Activity 8: Draft own writing and edit to improve clarity and correctness
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Enhance, edit and organize electronic messages using a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based messaging application
- INTRODUCTION
- UNIT STANDARD 116935
- LEGAL, ETHICAL AND ORGANISATIONAL ISSUES
- Legislation PROATIA
- The Constitution Of The Republic Of South Africa
- Formative Assessment
- Copyright
- Formative Assessment
- E-Mail And Privacy
- Computer Viruses: What is a Computer Virus?
- Computer Viruses: What kind of files can spread viruses?
- How do viruses spread?
- What do viruses do to computers?
- What is a Trojan Horse program?
- Viruses and E-mail?
- What can I do to reduce the chance of getting viruses from e-mail?
- Tips on Avoiding Virus Infections
- Dealing with Virus Infections
- Application Security
- Digital Certificate
- SPAM And Junk Mail
- MANAGE E-MAIL MESSAGES
- The Navigation Pane and Folder List
- Outbox
- Sent Items
- Inbox
- Drafts
- Deleted Items
- Work With Folders
- Create A New Folder
- Move Messages To The New Folder
- Delete E-Mails
- Clear The Deleted Items Folder
- Sorting Messages
- Change the priority of a message
- Set The Importance Level
- Manipulate Text Between E-Mails
- Copy Text From Another Source
- OUTLOOK ADDRESS BOOKS
- Address Book
- Add A New Contact
- Add A Contact From An E-Mail
- Delete A Contact
- Find A Name
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Use a Graphical User Interface (GUI)-based presentation application to enhance presentation appearance
- INTRODUCTION
- UNIT STANDARD 116930
- INSERTING A CHART
- What is a Chart
- Plotting a chart
- Chart type
- Insert a Chart using Microsoft Graph
- Change the layout or style of a chart
- Change the layout of chart elements
- Change the formatting style of chart elements
- Move, Resize, Edit, and Delete a Graph Object
- Move around the datasheet
- Select cells, rows, and columns
- Enter and edit data
- Work with the Excel datasheet: Delete data
- Work with the Excel datasheet: Delete rows and columns
- Insert rows and columns
- Format data
- Formative Assessment
- CREATING A DIAGRAM
- What is a Diagram
- SmartArt
- When to use a SmartArt graphic
- When to use a chart
- Notes re working with SmartArt
- What to consider when you create a SmartArt graphic
- List of SmartArt graphics
- Process
- Cycle
- Hierarchy
- Relationship
- Matrix
- Pyramid
- Picture
- Create a SmartArt graphic
- Enter text
- Add shapes in your SmartArt graphic
- Delete shapes in your SmartArt graphic
- Change the colours: Using colours and colour effects
- Themes
- Change colours
- Apply a SmartArt Style
- Change the color of a shape
- Change the color of a shape border
- Change the color of an entire SmartArt graphic
- Create an Organisation Chart
- To create an organisation chart
- Add text to the Organisation Chart
- Modify the Structure of an Organisation Chart
- Format a Diagram or Organisation Chart
- Formative Assessment
- CREATING A SIMPLE DRAWING
- Draw a Basic Shape: Create a drawing
- Draw a rectangle or oval
- Constraint keys
- Draw a shape
- Adjust a shape
- Change an object to a different shape
- Draw a line or arrow
- Draw a curve or freeform line
- Add Text to an Object
- Adjust text boundaries and alignment in an AutoShape
- Formative Assessment
- IMPORTING AND EXPORTING DATA
- Insert or Paste an OLE Object
- Link an object using the Clipboard
- To embed an object using the Clipboard
- To embed an object using Paste Special
- Export Text and Slides to Microsoft Word
- What are PDF and XPS formats? Portable Document Format (PDF)
- XML Paper Specification (XPS)
- Edit or print PowerPoint handouts in Word
- Save a presentation in pdf or xps
- Embed a slide in a Word document
- Insert Slides from Other Presentations
- Copy Slides between Two Presentations
- Formative Assessment
- ARRANGING OBJECTS
- Arrange and Transform Objects
- Change the order of objects
- To align objects relative to one another
- Rotate or flip an object
- Create a Group of Objects
- To group objects
- Ungroup objects
- To select an object within a group to change its formatting
- Delete objects
- Move Images and objects (Cut-And-Paste)
- Move graphic objects
- Formative Assessment
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