Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Computing/2020 March 6

= March 6 =

Calculation
Use the rubric in Addedum B to guide your answers.*A word document that contains the rationale for each of your items.*Your floorplan in Power Point or PDF format.*An Excel document that contains your budget. Consider the following scenario .Your school received R1 000 000-00 from the Department of education to start an education innovation lab for the school. The aim of the centre is to provide support to teachers who wishes to incorporate educational technology into their teaching and learning. This centre should also be a space where teachers ,researchers and industry could meet in order to advance the use of educational technology for teaching and learning in your province The room for the ICT centre is already established. You need to convert this room into a workable space .The dimensions of the room are 10m X6. The questions is! You are the leader of the ICT team and therefore responsible for creating the budget for this project. Do the following 2.1Consult the internet and determine the items you need to buy for your ICT centre. List the items you need to buy in your Excel document. 2.2Provide a rationale for purchasing each of items. 2.3Use Microsoft PowerPoint (the shape tool) and draw a floor plan for this center. The plan should the layout of the room 2.4In Microsoft Excel,create a budget for your ICT centre. follow these guidelines The following columns should be including in you budget Description of items,2.Total items bought. 3Price per item .4.Total Expense. Best u divide I Total expense of item Total of budget x100 2.5 perform the following calculations: Per item:
 * There should at least be 15 items in your budget ,( complete in question 2.1).
 * Create at least three categories for your budget items and sort your items according to these categories for example equipment and furniture .please see the example below.
 * Total expense per item
 * Total expense weighted percentage per item.

Whole budget Ensure that the total expense weighted percentage equal a 100% — Preceding unsigned comment added by 41.115.7.158 (talk) 10:39, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * Calculate the total number of items purchased.
 * Average price per item
 * Total expenses for all items.
 * Please do your own homework. J I P  &#124; Talk 12:09, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * Your answer is 5.
 * Didn't your teacher tell you that Wikipedia is an unreliable source? Elizium23 (talk) 12:11, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * See the article Educational technology for ideas about activities and equipment in the planned room. Consider also how the room may best be used for meetings. One could meet these two situations by moving chairs and tables to create either individual work stations (students facing outward) or a discussion milieu (participants seated around a table). DroneB (talk) 16:24, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * Consider too the infrastructure changes. You may wish to have a store room or secure cupboard to store this valuable equipment. Don't forget extra power points around the room, data and video cabling to connect computers and projectors and screens. The school might also want to spend some on public relations or advertising to get more students/income. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 21:25, 6 March 2020 (UTC)
 * PR is not considered in the question but it is a reality that an organisation that spends a million South African Rand ( US $63,802 ) will want something impressive to show for it. This alone might suggest emphasizing extra large screen TV(s), interactive whiteboards and language learning stations in advertising the school. DroneB (talk) 23:22, 6 March 2020 (UTC)