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Home Screen of a Mobile Device
                 The home screen is the first (start) screen of a mobile device. There are three main parts of the home screen:
                 •  Status Bar: It is the top part of the screen that displays icons like network signals, battery life, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
                   connectivity, 4G/5G status, etc.
                 •  App Icons and Shortcuts: The central part of the screen is the main part with different App icons and shortcuts.
                   These icons serve as shortcuts allowing users to launch their favourite apps with a simple tap. There can be several
                   pages depending on the number of apps used.
                 •  Dock: It is the lower part of the screen that contains apps that are always visible, even if you change the page of the
                   screen.

                 Basic Gestures used with the Touch Screen of a Mobile
                 Gestures are movements made with the finger to interact with the touchscreen of your mobile device. For example, to
                 open an App, you tap on the touchscreen. Some of these commonly used gestures' that can be used on the touchscreen
                 are as follows:
                 •  Tap: It is a quick touch or press on the screen that helps in selecting an item, opening an app, or activating a link.
                 •  Tap and hold: This is similar to right-clicking your mouse, where you tap and hold your
                   finger on the screen.
                 •  Drag: To tap, hold, and move your finger across the screen.

                 •  Swipe: Slide your finger to the right, left, up, or down on the screen, mimicking the
                   action of turning a page.

                 •  Double tap: To tap twice quickly. This will zoom out (increase the size of) of something.
                   For example, to make a word appear bigger.

                 •  Pinch: Put your thumb, and finger together on the screen and bring it closer to zoom in
                   (reduce the size). For example, to make a picture appear smaller.

                 Components of ICT
                 There are six components of ICT:


                                                 Data                            People





                                          Procedures            Components             Software
                                                                  of ICT


                                                                                      Hardware
                                           Information

                 •  Data: It is an individual unit that contains raw material given as input in ICT system. This data is interpreted to
                   generate an information/processed data. For example, student marks of all subjects are entered into a system.
                 •  Procedures: These are methods used to pass data and information to people involved in ICT system. For example,
                   using code designed in any specific computer language to generate a report card.
                 •  Information: It is the processed data or output/result generated in the ICT system. For example, generating a report
                   card of marks entered as data.
                 •  People:  People  involved  in  giving  input  and  generating  output  using  the  procedures.  They  use  the  generated
                   information for the specific purpose. For example, marks entered by the teacher, report generated by staff of
                   computer department in a school.


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