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CONTENTS PREPARED BY : Slno Teacher Name Post Held Name Of Kv 1 Ms. Latha A Ramakrishnan PGT CS NO. 2 NAVAL BASE, KOCHI 2 Ms. Reshma Surendran PGT CS NO. 2 NAVAL BASE, KOCHI 3 Ms. Anjum Makandar Computer Instructor NO. 2 NAVAL BASE, KOCHI 4 Ms. Vrinda S PGT CS PORT TRUST, KOCHI 5 Ms. Najiya P M PGT CS PORT TRUST, KOCHI 6 Ms. Parvathy G Computer Instructor PORT TRUST, KOCHI (^7) Mrs. K Vimala Thomas PGT CS INS DRONACHARYA, KOCHI 8 Mr. Soju S PGT CS INS DRONACHARYA, KOCHI (^9) Mrs. Rehna Wilson Computer Instructor INS DRONACHARYA, KOCHI 10 Mr. Shabin Muhammed PGT CS IDUKKI, PAINAVU 11 Mr. Abhilash V Jose PGT CS IDUKKI, PAINAVU 12 Ms. Anju Mathew PGT CS RUBBER BOARD KOTTAYAM 13 Ms. Suni Abraham PGT CS RUBBER BOARD KOTTAYAM 14 Ms. SINSHA T S Computer Instructor NTPC KAYAMKULAM 15 Ms. Sreelekshmi PGT CS ADOOR SHIFT - I (^16) Ms. Thulasi Balakrishnan Computer Instructor ADOOR SHIFT - I (^17) Ms. Dhanya T L Computer Instructor ADOOR SHIFT - II 18 Ms. Meenu Suresh Computer Instructor CHENNEERKARA 19 Ms Aswathy R Nath Computer Instructor KONNI 20 Ms. Beena K Computer Instructor KOLLAM 21 Mrs. Sheena B R PGT CS PALLIPPURAM 22 Mrs. Ambily Krishnan PGT CS PALLIPPURAM 23 Mrs. Sharmila Ravindranathan (^) Computer Instructor PATTOM SHIFT - I (^24) Mrs. Bhagavathi Kumari G Computer Instructor PATTOM SHIFT - II 25 Mr. Deepu M.M Computer Instructor AFS AKKULAM 26 Mrs. Haripriya Nair PGT CS PANGODE 27 Mrs. Santhi P Computer Instructor PANGODE 28 Mrs. Aswathy M S Computer Instructor SAP CAMP, PEROORKADA
CLASS – IX & X OBJECTIVES OF THE COURSE: The objective of this module/curriculum - which combines both Inspire and Acquire modules is to develop a readiness for understanding and appreciating Artificial Intelligence and its application in our lives. This module/curriculum focuses on:
DETAILED CURRICULUM/TOPICS FOR CLASS X Part-A: EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS S. No. Units Duration in Hours
UNIT SUB-UNIT SESSION / ACTIVITY / PRACTICAL Session: Applications of AI – A look at Real-life AI implementations Session: AI Ethics AI PROJECT CYCLE Introduction (^) Session: Introduction to AI Project Cycle Problem Scoping Session: Understanding Problem Scoping & Sustainable Development Goals Data Acquisition (^) Session: Simplifying Data Acquisition Data Exploration (^) Session: Visualising Data Modelling Session: Introduction to modelling ● Introduction to Rule Based & Learning Based AI Approaches ● Introduction to Supervised Unsupervised & Reinforcement Learning Models ● Neural Networks Evaluation (^) Session: Evaluating the idea! NATURAL LANGUAGE PROCESSING Introduction Session: Introduction to Natural Language Processing Session: NLP Applications Session: Revisiting AI Project Cycle Chatbots (^) Activity: Introduction to Chatbots Language Differences Session: Human Language VS Computer Language Concepts of Natural Language Processing Hands-on: Text processing ● Data Processing ● Bag of Words ● TFIDF _(Optional)** ● NLTK EVALUATION Introduction^ Session: Introduction to Model Evaluation Confusion Matrix (^) Session & Activity: Confusion Matrix Evaluation Score Calculation Session: Understanding Accuracy, Precision, Recall & F1 Score Activity: Practice Evaluation **NOTE: Optional components shall not be assessed. They are for extra knowledge_ Units to be assessed through Practicals: UNIT SUB-UNIT SESSION / ACTIVITY / PRACTICAL ADVANCE PYTHON (To be assessed through Practicals) Recap (^) Session: Jupyter Notebook Session: Introduction to Python Session: Python Basics DATA SCIENCES (To be assessed through Practicals) Introduction (^) Session: Introduction to Data Science Session: Applications of Data Science
UNIT 1 Communication Skill: Part 1: Communication & their types Part 2: Communication Cycle Part 3: Feedback in Communication Part 4: Effective Communication Part 5: Barriers in Communication Part 6: Basic Writing Skills Part 1: Communication & their types Communication Communication is the act of giving, receiving, and sharing information -- in other words, talking or writing, and listening or reading. Good communicators listen carefully, speak or write clearly, and respect different opinions. Communication is defined as the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium Communication skills allow you to understand and be understood by others. These can include but are not limited to effectively communicating ideas to others, actively listening in conversations, giving, and receiving critical feedback and public speaking. Communication skills involve listening, speaking, observing, and empathising. It is also helpful to understand the differences in how to communicate through face- to-face interactions, phone conversations, and digital communications like email and social media. Or Communication helps people to know each other better. It helps in removing misunderstanding and certain meaning clarity of thought. Communication in any form written, oral, formal informal, visual, interpersonal, intrapersonal help in educating people and connecting them better. . Types of Communication-: Communication can be categorized into four basic types:
Wr itte n Com m u n ica tio n
Verbal Communication-: Verbal communication is the use of sounds and words to express yourself, especially in contrast to using gestures or mannerisms (non-verbal communication). Example-: Orally communicating.
Non-verbal Communication-: Nonverbal communication refers to gestures, facial expressions, tone of voice, eye contact, (or lack thereof), body language, posture, and other ways people can communicate without using language.
Visual Communication-: Visual communication is the transmission of information and ideas using symbols and imagery. Types of visual communication include animated GIFs, screenshots, videos, pie charts, infographics, and slide deck presentations. It also includes signs, graphic designs, films, typography, and countless other examples
Written Communication-: A 'Written Communication' means the sending of messages, orders or instructions in writing through letters, circulars, manuals, reports, telegrams, office memos, bulletins, etc. It is a formal method of communication and is less flexible. Part 2: Communication Cycle Communication Cycle Communication is one of the most vital elements of society. People need people, and to interact, it's essential they be able to convey messages and understand each other. The communication cycle expresses how the system of conveying and understanding messages operates. Sender: the person or entity originating the communication. Message : the information that the sender wishes to convey. Encoding: how the sender chooses to bring the message into a form appropriate for sending. Channel : the means by which the message is sent. Receiver: the person or entity to whom the message is sent. Decoding : how the receiver interprets and understands the message. Feedback : the receiver's response to the message.
Importance of feedback in communication-:
Examples: “Congratulations on scoring with A Grade in your final test performance. You are promoted to your next class.” “Please accept my apologies .” Informal Feedback-: Informal feedback, on the other hand, is spontaneously friendly and does not stick to a specific structure such as instant comments by the listener or audience. It does not take time to construct as it is immediately conveyed. Examples: "Good job! “, “Congratulations!” “Sorry”
C) These are good drawings but you can do better. D) None of the above Q5. What are the types of words we should use for verbal communication? A) Acronyms B) Simple C) Technical D) Jargons Q6. Which of the following is an effective components of good feedback? A) Detailed and time consuming B) Indirect C) Specific D) Opinion-based Q 7 Which of these are examples of positive feedback? A) Excellent, your work has improved B) I noticed your dedication towards the project. C) You are always doing it the wrong way. D) All of the above Q8 Which of the following statement is true about communication? A) 50% of our communication is non-verbal B) 20% communication is done using body movements, face, arms, etc C) 5% communication is done using voice, tone, pauses, etc. D) 7% communication is done using words
Q9 Which of these is NOT an appropriate non-verbal communication at work? A) Keeping hands in pockets while talking B) Talking at moderate speed C) Sitting straight D) Tilting head a bit to listen Q10 Which of these is a positive (good) facial expression? A) Frowning while concentrating B) Maintaining eye contact C) Smiling continuously D) Rolling up your eyes Part 4: Effective Communication EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION Introduction: Effective communication is a two way communication process where both parties have right and convenience to express their messages opinions, facts and other informations. Principles of Effective Communication: