2.1. Module Descriptions
Module Name Computer (Komputer) Module Level Undergraduate Programme Code, if applicable 33154202
Sub-title, if applicable
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Courses, if applicable
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Semester(s) in which the module is taught
2
Lecturer (s) 1. Ella Fitriani, M.Pd.
2. Yussi Pratiwi, M.Sc.
3. Elsa Vera Nanda, M.Si.
Language Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian Language) Course
Classification
Compulsory Course
Compulsory Course / Elective Studies Teaching format/class hours per week during semester
2 lesson hours (50 minutes per hours)
Workload 2 hours of lessons, 16 weeks per semester 4.86 ECTS Credit Points 2
Requirements -
Learning
goals/competencies
CPMK-1 Examines computer hardware
CPMK-2 Differentiating Computer Operating System (OS) CPMK-3 Applying the Maintenance feature on Windows OS CPMK-4 Operate search engine software optimally
CPMK-5 Operate software for writing scientific papers CPMK-6 Operate software for processing and presenting data CPMK-7 Operate software for writing chemical structures Content 1. Computer Hardware
2. Windows and Linux Operating System (OS)
3. Maintenance feature in Windows and some programs related to computer condition
4. Search engine software
5. Software for scientific papers (Ms. Word)
6. Software for processing and presenting data (Ms. Excel)
7. Operating Software for chemical structure writing (Chemsketch)
Atribut Soft Skill 1. Able to apply logical, critical, systematic, and innovative thinking in the context of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and uses humanities values by their field of expertise.
2. Able to demonstrate independent, certain quality, and measurable performance.
3. Able to study the implications of the development or implementation of science and technology that pays attention to and applies humanities values according to their expertise based on scientific principles, procedures and ethics in order to produce solutions, ideas, designs or art criticism.
4. Able to make appropriate decisions in the context of solving problems in their area of expertise, based on the results of analysis of information and data
Study/Exam achievements
a. Test
Written test (Competency Examination I (CPMK 1-4) and Competency Examination II (CPMK 5-7)
b. Non-test
Product assessment (assessment of papers and assignments)
Performance appraisal (assessment of presentations in class discussions, participation in lectures)
Attitude assessment (assessment of attitudes and behavior during lectures, adherence to rules)
Learning Methods Discussion lectures, demonstration, interactive discussions, simulation Forms of Media Laptop, Internet, Zoom/Google Meet/Microsoft Teams, Google Classroom,
LMS, Wikipedia, Kahoot, Edmodo dan Moodle Literature Main Reference
1. Billo, E. Joseph. Excel for Chemists: a Comprehensive Guide, 3rd edition . 2011. John Wiley & Sons: Canada
2. Carswell, R., Jiang, S., & Freese, T. Guide to Parallel Operating Systems with Windows 7 and Linux (Second Edi) . 2012. USA:
Course Technology, Cengage Learning
3. Gookin, D. Buying a Computer For Dummies . 2006.
Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley Publishing
4. Sandler, C., & Badgett, T. Fix Your Own Computer For Seniors For Dummies (Vol. 1) . 2010. Indianapolis, Indiana: Wiley
Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICASSP.1985.116828 Supporting Reference
1. ChemSketch manual 2. Mendeley maual
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