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Introduction to Computers and their Applications Objectives and Grading

Introduction to Computers and their Applications Objectives and Grading. Course Introduction Professor Pepper. Major Course Objectives. Create web sites Know some of Office Able to specify your own PC Investigate IT ethical issues Improve ability to research and evaluate sources

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Introduction to Computers and their Applications Objectives and Grading

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  1. Introduction to Computers and their ApplicationsObjectives and Grading Course Introduction Professor Pepper

  2. Major Course Objectives • Create web sites • Know some of Office • Able to specify your own PC • Investigate IT ethical issues • Improve ability to research and evaluate sources • Locate, draw inferences from and graph numerical data • AIM: Fun projects you will use later – alternative project suggestions welcome

  3. MS OFFICE Applications + • MS Office - Any version OR Open Office • Word - Word Processor • Excel - Spreadsheet • PowerPoint - Presentation Tool • Access – Database Tool - skipping • SeaMonkey - Web Development Tool • FileZilla – FTP manager • Windows Explorer – File manager • Google Drawing - Graphics • Google Hangout - Conferencing tool

  4. Computer Equipment Required • NONE • No home PC needed – library is fine • Use library if home PC not working well • MS Office occasionally needed • Free Open Office is okay but not tutorials for all • No need for Open Office if you have MS Office • Instructions mostly for Windows, but Macintosh OS is okay • Submit through moodle first but email if moodle does accept your assignment.

  5. Books – all not required Conceptual and web info: • New Perspectives on Computer Concepts Office Apps : Application and Oper Sys Parsons, June Jamrich and Dan Oja. Computer Concepts, 2010 : Comprehensive Boston, Massachusetts: Course Technology, 2010. (ISBN: 9780324780840 ) LC CALL: QA76 .P372 2010 Shelly, Gary B. Microsoft Office 2003 : Introductory Concepts and Techniques : course one. Boston, Massachusetts: Course Technology, 2006 (ISBN 0619254858) LC CALL: HF5548.4.M525 S535 2006 Shaffer, Ann. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office 2007, First Course, Windows XP Edition. . Boston, Massachusetts: Course Technology, 2008. (ISBN 978-1-4239-0577-6) LC CALL: HF5548.4.M525 N4885 2008 �Beskeen, David W. Microsoft Office 2007 : illustrated, Windows vista edition. Boston, Massachusetts: Course Technology, 2008 (ISBN: 9781423905592) LC CALL: HF5548.4.M525 M524988 2008 • See course syllabus • Available in Library soon • Older versions fine

  6. Projects / Grading • Social Networking Project 20 • Final website 10 • Excel Mastery: Inventory Spreadsheet 10 • Word Mastery: Picture Album 5 • Hardware Mastery: HW Comparison 5 • Hardware Quiz 5 • Weekly Assignments 35 • Discussions / Participation 10 • 20% off for late work • I encourage redoing work when I comment to say you can fix it.

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