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CSIS 572 ADAPTIVE COMPUTER BASICS

CSIS 572 ADAPTIVE COMPUTER BASICS. Jane Maringer-Cantu, Instructor Monday/Wednesday 12:50-2:10pm 1 Unit CSIS 572 Website. Course Description.

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CSIS 572 ADAPTIVE COMPUTER BASICS

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  1. CSIS 572 ADAPTIVE COMPUTER BASICS Jane Maringer-Cantu, Instructor Monday/Wednesday 12:50-2:10pm 1 Unit CSIS 572 Website

  2. Course Description • This course will include an introduction to the basic concept of how computers work, using the computer keyboard, word processing, computer ethics and presentation graphics.

  3. Have you ever used? • Windows 7 Operating System • Microsoft Word 2010 • Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 • Internet & Email Why are you taking this class?

  4. Course Performance Objectives Upon successful completion of this course, the student will: • Gain a basic knowledge of the personal computer in general • Describe the information needed and planning required to set up and operate a computer (Windows 7 Operating System) • Use computer terminology • Use the Internet to browse, search, print and e-mail

  5. Course Performance Objectives (continued) • Demonstrate beginning skill level using a word processing program (Microsoft Word 2010) • Use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to produce a presentation • Demonstrate use of appropriate assistive technologies dependent upon individual student needs.

  6. Course Grading Procedures • Class participation is required as this is a pass/no pass lab course. • A student who misses a class is still obligated to complete the assignment (lab hours or coursework). • Performance will be based on progress criteria specified in the SEC. (Let’s complete that now…)

  7. Course Grading Procedures • Student Educational Contract (SEC) • GOAL: TO COMPLETE THE COURSE REQUIREMENTS FOR CSIS 572. • MATERIALS:TEXTBOOK, LAB ASSIGNMENTS, COURSE HANDOUTS • METHODS:COMPLETION OF LAB ASSIGNMENTS, TEXTBOOK EXERCISES, MIDTERM, FINAL PROJECT, CLASS PARTICIPATION

  8. HTC LAB RULES • No Food or Drink at workstations. • You MUST Clock in and out on the TimeKeeper program for class & lab use. • Do not hesitate to ask questions. • Limit your printing (GoPrint). • Internet use for class related work only. • Cell phone use outside.

  9. COURSE AGREEMENT • You MUST clock in and out for class & lab use. • Do not take any software or hardware from the lab. • Do not bring any software or hardware in the lab. • Watch for computer viruses. • Use our flash drives (Distribute Now)since you cannot save on our computers.

  10. Learning Style InventoryLab Assignment • Common learning styles include: visual, auditory, and tactile (hands-on). • Learn through seeing • Learn through listening • Learn through touching,moving & doing

  11. CSIS 572 Online • To go to your online class, go to the Gavilan Home page and click on the Online Courses link. • Log in with your Username: Gav ID and • Password: (your own Pin) We will guide you through the process!

  12. Any Questions?

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