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  • Domestic Data Entry Operator (Job Role)

  • Qualification Pack

    • Ref. Id: SSC/Q2212

    • Sector: Information Technology and Information Technology enabled Services (IT–ITeS)

  • Textbook for Class X

    • Academic Year: 2023-24

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  • Publication Details

    • First Edition: November 2022

    • Printed by: NCERT, New Delhi

  • Price: ₹330.00

  • ISBN: 978-93-5580-007-7

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  • Foreword

    • Emphasis on integrating work and education into curricula

    • Importance of practical experience for personal and social values

    • NCF 2005 motivation for Vocational Education and Training (VET)

    • Relation to National Skill Qualification Framework (NSQF)

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  • PSSCIVE Mission: Development of modular curricula for vocational subjects

  • Objective: Link VET with societal and individual skill requirements

    • Emphasizes the importance of experiential learning

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  • About the Textbook

    • Rapid growth of IT-ITeS sector and demand for trained personnel

    • Role of Data Entry Operators in managing large amounts of data

    • Necessary skills include typing and knowledge of IT processes

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  • Software Used: LibreOffice 6.4

  • Importance of quality content aligned with NOSs for vocational training

  • Overview of Units in the textbook covering various IT competencies

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  • Textbook Development Team Members

    • Includes various educators and professionals in the field

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  • Acknowledgements

    • Thanks to contributors and reviewers for their expertise

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  • Contents

    • Unit 1: Digital Documentation using LibreOffice Writer

    • Unit 2: Electronic Spreadsheet using LibreOffice Calc

    • Unit 3: Database Management Systems using LibreOffice Base

    • Unit 4: Healthy Work Environment Practices

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  • Do You Know?

    • Education is a Fundamental Right for children aged 6-14

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  • Digital Documentation Overview

    • Advanced features in LibreOffice Writer

    • Importance of professional document presentation

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  • Unit Introduction to Advanced Features

    • Overview of features facilitating document creation

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  • Introduction to Styles

    • Difference between manual formatting and styles for consistency

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  • Style Categories

    • Page, Paragraph, Character, Frame, List, and Table

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  • Styling with the Style Menu

  • Use of predefined styles accessing through toolbars

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  • Assignment: Explore styles in a practical application

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  • Practical Activities on using styles

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  • Applying Page Styles to documents

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  • Fill Format for applying styles scattered in the document

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  • Document navigation and applying styles efficiently

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