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to CIS133DA section 15148 Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. B 104 Instructor: Tim Sylvester. Today. Introduction to class Introduction of us Sign onto computers in classroom Sign into Canvas Look at course
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to CIS133DA section 15148 Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 a.m. – 9:45 a.m. B 104 Instructor: Tim Sylvester
Today • Introduction to class • Introduction of us • Sign onto computers in classroom • Sign into Canvas • Look at course • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4&feature=related History of the Internet • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qv0XCaUkfNk&feature=related Mysteries of the Internet
What one thing do you really want to learn in this class? Write down on a post-it note something you really hope or want to learn during this class. Then put your note on the board at the front of the classroom.
About CIS133DA • What is CIS133DA? • http://http://www.gccaz.edu/business/cis133/v8/13sp_133da_15148.htm • Why take CIS133DA? • Don’t most people already know the Internet and can just skip this class? • What classes would you take after this class?
Your Questions • Is this a hard class? • How much time will this class take outside of class? • Where are there computers at GCC? • Do I have to have a computer and Internet at home? • When are any of the labs open? • Is there a secret to getting a good grade?
Does getting a project done on time or early improve your grade?
MEID Used to sign onto the computers Used for my.maricopa.edu Used for Canvas (and Blackboard) Used for your Maricopa Gmail Used to ftp to your web space
Introductory Questions • First and last name • Name you wished to be called • One piece of really good trivia – (where born, unusual hobby, someplace you have visited, someone famous you have met, unusual job)
By next class • Get signed into eGCC and Bb. Read the course syllabus. Read Lesson 1. • Write down and bring any questions that come up by then.
About your instructor Students need to be forewarned that your instructor has E.S.P and can read your minds.
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