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COMPUTER

PROGRAMMING.NET
MODULES
Grade 11
CONTENT
Introduction
1. Relevance of the course
2. Core competency in Programming (.Net Technology) NC III
CONTENT STANDARD
The learners demonstrate an understanding of underlying principles and core competencies in
Programming (.Net Technology) NC III.
PERFORMANCE STANDARD
The learners shall be able to independently create/ provide quality and marketable products and/
or services in Computer Programming as prescribed in the TESDA Training Regulations.
LEARNING COMPETENCIES
The learners… 1. Discuss the relevance of the course
2. Explain the core competencies in Programming (.Net Technology) NC III

Pre-Test

1. HTML stands for __________________________


2. HTML is the standard markup language for creating ________
3. HTML describes the _________ of a Web page
4. HTML consists of a series of _________
5. HTML elements tell the _________ how to display the content
6. CSS stands for ______________
7. CSS describes how ______ elements are to be displayed on screen,
paper, or in other media
8. _____ saves a lot of work. It can control the layout of multiple web
pages all at once
9. External stylesheets are stored in ______
10. __________ is the programming language of HTML and the Web.

INTRODUCTION

PROGRAMMING(.NET TECHNOLOGY) NC III QUALIFICATIONS


The PROGRAMMING(.NET TECHNOLOGY) NCIII Qualification consist of competencies
that a person must achieve to develop or write program codes using a personal computer or
workstations as part of a systems development team. Specifically, it includes specialized
competencies on .NET technology programming language, such as 1.) programming in HTML5
with JavaScript & CSS3 and 2.) developing ASP.NET MVC 5 web applications.
Powerpoint Presentation 1:
https://www.slideshare.net/VarunGarg7/lect-1-introduction-to-programming-languages
Question:

Programming is important in our daily life to enhance and increase the power


of computers and the internet. Programming is important for speeding up the input and
output processes in a machine. Programming is important to automate, collect, manage,
calculate, analyze the processing of data and information accurately.
Assessment: Explain in your own words
What is Programming?

Why do you think Programming is important in our daily lives?

LESSON 1:
LEAD WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION (LWC)
The learners independently lead small teams in the dissemination and discussion of workplace ideas,
information, including and maintaining team and individual performance standard and issues based on
TESDA Training Regulations.

LO1. Communicate information about workplace processes

LO 2. Lead workplace discussions

LO 3. Identify and communicate issues arising in the workplace


Pre-Evaluation

Slide A

Slide B
Slide C

Slide D
Slide E
Students Questions:
How do you assess or interpret the
picture above.

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