Ajay Pal Singh Atwal wrote:
So what exactly would/ should be taught as per the available study material
- Word Processing or MS Word
- Presentations or Powerpoint
- Spreadsheets or Excel
- ANSI C/ C++ or Visual C++ (usually Turbo C++)
- Object Oriented Programming or MS .NET
- SQL or MS SQL Server
there is a difference. For each there is a free alternative.
I am not denying there are free alternatives. I am asking where is the content?
And good study material is aplenty. Generic concepts are already in place. I do blame the Govt Deptt. for lapse in their duties.
What is good study material as per you? Manuals, or books/tutorials for professionals are not always suitable for classroom studying in schools.
Generic topics like C/C++ or OOP do have books, yes. But I am yet to see any FOSS material on Openoffice/Mysql good enough for school books.
We may laugh at them, but some of the training material for these proprietary software made by companies like NIIT, Aptech is actually quite suitable for high school students. They might not go into as much depth as we would want, but just making these concepts understandable to a school students requires quite some effort and experience. I know, because I have been involved in the content creation side with one of these companies for quite a while(for FOSS software, mind you). And they spend far more thought into making books tuned to target audience like school/college/professionals than we would ever intuitively know.
- Sandip