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IT Siwes Sample Report for Computer Scie (1)-1
Information Technology (National Open University of Nigeria)
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STUDENT INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE SCHEME [SIWES]
REPORT
HELD AT
DEPARTMENT OF I.C.T,
NATIONAL OPEN UNIVERSITY OF NIGERIA
BY
KAREEM TAIWO MUSTAPHA
NOU141882440
A SIWES REPORT SUBMITED TO THE SCOOL OF SCIENCE
IN PARTIAL FUFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENT FOR THE
AWARD OF BACHELOR IN SCIENCE IN THE DEPARTMENT OF
COMPUTER SCIENCE
APRIL, 2024.
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CERTIFICATION
This is to certify that KAREEM TAIWO MUSTAPHA with matriculation number
NOU141882440 undergoes her industrial training SIWES at YPO SHODEHINDE
MEMORIAL COLLEGE. In partial fulfillment of the award of Bachelor of Science
(B. Sc) in Information Technology, National Open University of Nigeria
undersigned by the following people:
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DEDICATION
This SIWES report is dedicated to GOD Almighty, Mr. & Mrs. Kareem for
their spiritual and financial support during my SIWES program.
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
My appreciation first goes to God almighty, the creator of Heaven and Earth
for granting me the grace and privilege to be able to complete this SIWES
program successfully and on schedule.
I am also grateful to my industrial based supervisors Mr. Arigbabowo Akeem
O. and my tutors for their thorough supervision and useful advice which
helped and also contributed to the success of the SIWES program. May the
almighty God make their days on Earth longer to reap the fruit of their
labour.
Also I cannot but acknowledge my germane H.O.D, and all the lecturers in
the department.
Thanks and GOD bless you all.
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TABLE OF CONTENT
Title Pages
Title page i
Declaration ii
Certification iii
Dedication iv
Acknowledgement v
Table of content vi
CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction 1
1.1 About SIWES 1
1.2 Brief history of SIWES 2
1.3 Aim and objectives of SIWES 3
1.4 Role of student during SIWES 3
1.5 Objectives of the report 4
1.6 The logbook 4
CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Organization Chart 6
2.1 Brief history of the establishment 5
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CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Introduction to 7
3.1 Introduction to 10
2.2 introduction to advance ms-excel 12
CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 knowledge gained during the SIWES exercise 18
CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Conclusion 19
5.1 Recommendation 20
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CHAPTER ONE
1.0 INTRODUCTION
This chapter gives a brief history of SIWES, its aims and objectives, as well
as a short narrative on my application and posting. It also introduces
intelligent solution providers (ISP) of Computer, where I had my SIWES
training.
1.1 ABOUT STUDENTS INDUSTRIAL WORK EXPERIENCE
SCHEME
The student work experience scheme (SIWES) is a worldwide program
practiced in countries like Japan, Australia, USA, Europe, and in African
countries too. It is popularly known as co-operative education and referred to
as sandwich in Europe. It is a six (6) months students industrial work
experience scheme (SIWES) taken in the third year of the degree program,
where the students go to various establishments related to their course of
study.
The program was initially introduced in Nigeria by the Industrial Training
Fund (I.T.F.) which was established under Decree 47 of 1972 by the Supreme
Military Council, headed by General Yakubu Gowon. The Decree was billed
to take effect from 31st March, 1974 and had as its core objective, the gradual
reduction of the percentage of foreign participation in most of Nigeria’s
economic activities, accompanied by a systematic cooperation of locally
oriented skilled manpower into the vast economic sector.
One of the key functions of the ITF is to work as cooperative body with
industry and commerce where students in institutions of higher learning can
undertake mid-career work experience attachment in industries which are
compatible with student’s area of study. The students Industrial Work
Experience Scheme (SIWES) is a skill Training program designed to expose
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and prepare students for the Industrial work situation which they are likely to
meet after graduation. Participation in SIWES has become a necessary pre-
condition for the award of diploma and degree certificate in specific
disciplines in most institutions of higher learning in the country in accordance
with the education policy of government.
1.2 BRIEF HISTORY OF SIWES
The word SIWES (Student Industrial Work Experience Scheme) was
introduce by the federal government in the year 1973 to develop the
technological, physical and social skill of our nation, through this, adequate
and intelligent student are provide the department involved the actual
challenge various discipline before they can be awarded as am National
Diploma (ND) graduate.
1.3 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES OF SIWES
Provide an avenue for students in institutions of higher learning to
acquire industrial skills and experience in their approved course of
study and also by interacting with people with more experience in the
field under consideration.
Prepare students for the industrial work situation which they are likely
to meet after graduation.
Expose students to work methods and techniques in handling
equipment and machinery that are mostly not available in their various
institutions.
Provide students with an opportunity to apply their knowledge in real
world situation thereby reducing the gap between theoretical
knowledge and practical work.
Enlist and strengthen employers’ involvement in the entire educational
process and prepare students for employment in Industry and
Commerce.
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1.4 ROLES OF STUDENT
Attend SIWES orientation programme before going on attachment.
Comply with the establishment’s rule and regulation.
Arrange living accommodation during the period of attachment.
Record all training activity done and other assignment in the log book.
Complete SPEI from ITF, FORM 8 and get it endorsed by the
employer for submission to the ITF.
1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
The objectives of the SIWES report are;
To make through explanation of the work done during my six month
industrial training.
To fulfill the requirement for Bachelor of Science in Information
Technology.
To contribute to the body of knowledge and to enhance the
understanding of the writer about a similar or same job.
1.6 THE LOGBOOK
The logbook issued to student on attachment by the institution was used to
record all daily activities that took place during the period of attachment, and
it was checked and endorse by the industry based/institution based
supervisors and ITF during supervision.
CHAPTER TWO
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2.0 ORGANOGRAM OF YPO SHODEINDE MEMORIAL COLLEGE
Management Board
Principal
Vice Principal (Academics) Vice Principal (Administrative)
Teachers
2.1 BRIEF HISTORY OF YPO SCHOOLS
YPO SCHOOLS, was private a organization, established in the year 2003. It
owned and manage by Ahmadiyya Youth Organization.
It is a non-governmental organization in Lagos state.
Science academic for training and skill acquisitions in nearly every aspect of
IT of some of which include engineering section. Repairs and maintenance,
programming and, computer graphic e.t.c.
This company is head by the director and administrative manager next to him
followed by the engineers, system analyst and the instructors.
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CHAPTER THREE
3.0 INTRODUCTION TO
3.1 INTRODUCTION TO
3.2 DESCRIBING MICROSOFT EXCEL ENVIRONMENT
When Microsoft Excel is fully loaded into the computer memory, the
following will be seen.
The spreadsheet/worksheet
Rows, Columns and cells
The mouse pointer and cursor
Working menu and bars
PLOTTING OF CHART
Charts are graphical representation of the data in a worksheet. They are
appealing and makes it easy for users to set comparisons patterns and trends
in data. For instance, rather than having to analyze several columns of
worksheet you can see at a glance whatever the student in a given class
actually make the required average to pass.
Steps in plotting chart:
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1. Select the whole data you want to produce it’s chart/graph.
2. Click on insert on the menu bar
3. On the submenu that appear, click on chart
4. Another dialogue box will appear where you have to select the type of
chart you want
5. Locate and click on finish to complete the process. So the chart will be
displayed.
HOW TO CALCULATE SUM
We use sum when calculating addition in excel. And before spreadsheet can
respond to any mathematical command. It must be entered as an equation.
Therefore, to enter a function as an equation. We must firstly start with
“equals to “ (=) sign.
Steps in calculating sum:
1. Firstly, the data must be entered correctly as shown below
2. Then keep your cursor on the location you want sum to be displayed by
clicking the mouse there
3. Type =sum and open bracket “(“ then, click the mouse on the fist cell
you want to sum now type “:” click mouse on the last cell containing
the data to be sum
4. Then close the bracket “)”
5. Press enter on the keyboard.
FONT FORMATTING
Font refers to every typed letter in the computer, while the formatting simply
implies beautifying e.g. coloring, bolding, italic, underlining etc.
Steps in formatting text:
1. Select the data by simply clicking on the cell
2. Click on format on the menu bar
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3. Click on the cells on the submenu displayed
4. On another box that appears, locate and click on font
5. Use the mouse to scroll through the fonts dialogue box and click the
mouse on the desired fonts size, colour, type etc.
INSERTING PERCENTAGE
One can choose insert percentage to replace a given data.
Steps in inserting percentage:
1. Select the data to be replaced
2. Click on format from the menu bar
3. Click on cell on the submenu displayed
4. On the dialogue box that appears, click on Number
5. Then, locate and click on percentage
6. Click OK
INSERTING ROWS AND COLUMN
In case you need to type a given line of data in a given rows and column, but
discover it has been occupied by another data not worry, you can simply
insert another row or column in the same place.
Steps in inserting rows and column:
1. Keep your cursor where you want the row or column
2. Click on insert on the menu bar
3. On the submenu displayed, click on either row or column depending on
your choice.
TEXT ALIGNMENT
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One can choose to rotate their text to a given angle when working in MS-
Excel.
Steps in apply text alignment:
1. Select/highlight the text to be aligned
2. Click on format on the menu bar
3. On the submenu displayed, click on cells
4. Locate and click on alignment on the dialogue box displayed
5. Locate degree under orientation, click on the degree type in the rotating
angle you want e.g. 150,300,500,900
6. Click on OK.
SHADING THE CELLS
You can choose to add pattern or color to your worksheet to emphasize some
certain point or to enhance it appearance.
Steps in shading the cells:
1. Select the cells to be shaded
2. Click on format on the menu bar
3. Click on cells on the submenu displayed
4. On another dialogue box displayed, click on patterns
5. Then, click on the color you want
6. Locate the arrow in front of pattern and click on it, where you will
choose the pattern
7. Click on OK.
SORTING
Sorting means arrangement of data either in ascending or descending order.
When ascending it implies that the data will be arrange alphabetically while
descending start with the last alphabet coming first.
Steps in sorting:
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1. Select all the data to be sorted
2. Click on start on the menu bar
3. Click on sort on the submenu displayed
4. On another dialogue box that appears, select the heading field you want
to sort from the available one under sort by
5. Select either ascending or descending depending on your operation
6. Click on OK.
AUTO FILL
If you have lines of text that need to be numbered, you don’t actually need to
waste much time numbering it one after the other while you can use
automatic filling to fill the numbering to any destination of your choice in the
worksheet.
Steps to auto fill:
1. Keep your cursor on the cell numbering will start
2. Click on edit on the main menu
3. Select fill from the submenu displayed
4. On another submenu that appear, click on series
5. On another dialogue box that appears, click inside the step value box to
type where numbering should start
6. Click inside the stop value box, type where the numbering should stop
7. Select where it should be filled in row or columns under series in box
8. Click on OK to complete the process.
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CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 KNOWLEDGE GAINED DURING THE SIWES
The student industrial work experience scheme (siwes) exercise has
contributed greatly in my academic carrier, because I have gain some
experience which is very useful to my field of study. The first advantage
acquire during my industrial training programme was that i was taught
computer component i.e. hardware and software, how to launch computer
packages such as; Ms Word, Ms excel e.t.c.
Finally, my perception about office profession has been greatly widely
broaden. It gives me the opportunity to gain first experience of the profession
even though it was not easy.
CHAPTER FIVE
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5.0 CONCLUSION
The SIWES program expected to be undergone by all students in the school
of applied science in all tertiary institution in Nigeria.
I therefore deeply appreciate the industrial training of my school (National
Open University, Nigeria) for involving themselves in such a worldwide
program. The importance of this training cannot be over emphasized
industrial training by some operations carried out during the program.
5.1 RECOMMENDATION
I like to use this medium to explore the federal Government at all stage to
take this SIWES program more seriously seen by the students of applied
science as a virtual improvement in future of technology in our nature.
Government should also ensure a proper supervision of SIWES student so
that the purpose of the programme will be achieved.
The federal Government should make adequate provision in the annual
budget for proper funding of SIWES in view of the potential of the scheme to
contribute to enhancing the quality of the pool to technical skill available to
the economy.
A comprehensive and detail directory of employer who accept students for
SIWES is urgently required to facilitate placement of student in industry.
In order to guarantee quality assurance of institution and the ITF. The ITF
should ensure that the backlog in payment of students allowance is cleared
urgently to remove the negative image being created for SIWES.