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CIS107INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS

Jan Gardner

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Instructor Information

Instructor Jan Gardner Email: [email protected]

The best way to reach me is by email; I usually respond within an hour if I am not in class

Office: none Education:

Master Degree in Education, Applied Technology from Wilmington University

Bachelors Degree, Business Administration from Wilmington University

Associates Degree, Business from College of DuPage, Glen Ellyn, Illinois

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Course Information

16 weeks from Aug. 23rd – Dec. 10th Class meets in room 192 of the Jason

Bldg. Schedule

Class meets on Tuesday and ThursdaySection 207 meets 12:30 pm – 2:20 pmSection 209 meets 2:30 pm – 4:20 pm

Class meets on Tuesday Evening OnlySection 253 meets 5:30 to 9:30

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Required Items

Book(s) Microsoft Office 2010 Introductory by Shelly &

Vermaat Available at Owen’s Campus bookstore

Software (if you wish to work from home) Office 2010 w/Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access

Office Professional Academic Version is available at a special student price (see link on blackboard)

Materials USB flash drive – any capacity

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MyDtcc Portal Log-In

Username: on the top right side of your bill under your “Major”

Password: your birth month, day, and last 4 digits of your SSN in this format: MMDDNNNN

From home: http://my.dtcc.edu Campus computers use the same

username and password as blackboard

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Rules

No food or drinks at the computers

No phone calls or text messaging during class

No IPODs or music during class

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Cheating Will Not Be Tolerated

Helping another student with tutorials and assignments by showing them

Helping another student during a test or quiz

Giving an assignment to another student

Turning in someone else’s work

Both giver and receiver will be penalized

Allowed NOT Allowed

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Course Work

Chapters covered: Introduction to Computers Office 2010 and Windows 7 Word 2010 – chapters 1, 2, and 3 PowerPoint 2010 – chapters 1, 2, and 3 Excel 2010 – chapters 1, 2, and 3 Access 2010 – chapters 1 and 2

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Course Work

Each chapter will have: Tutorial 2 assignments (the first 2 chapters only have 1

assignment) Quiz – multiple choice questions

May be taken a maximum of 3 times Each Unit (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Access)

will have a skills exam All tutorials, assignments, quizzes, and skills

exams will be submitted through blackboard

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Attendance

You may work on your assignments outside of class

You are expected to attend class unless you have submitted your work prior to class time

You must attend class to take Skills Exams

Attendance is not part of your grade but could affect your financial aide if you do poorly and don’t attend class

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Late Penalties

Late assignments will receive a 2 point per day late penalty

Assignments and quizzes will be removed from blackboard 2 weeks after the due date and will no longer be accepted

Missed skills exams will have to made up by appointment and may receive a 10 point penalty

You may work ahead, all assignments are available on blackboard

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Grade Calculations

Grades will be calculated using the following percentages

Tutorials5%

Quizzes15%

Assignments30%

Skills As-sessments

50%

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Outline

Week Topic1 Lesson 1 – Introduction to Computers

Lesson 2 – Office 2010 and Windows 7

2-5 Lesson 3, 4, 5 – Word 2010

5 Word Skills Exam

6-8 Lesson 6, 7, 8 – PowerPoint 2010

9 PowerPoint Skills Exam

9-12 Lesson 9, 10, 11 – Excel 2010

13 Excel Skills Exam

13-15 Lesson 12, 13 – Access 2010

16 Access Skills Exam

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General DTCC Education Goals

Upon completion of general education and major/technology courses, a Delaware Tech graduate will be able to: Communicate clearly and effectively both orally

and in writing Demonstrate effective problem solving and

reasoning skills Work effectively in groups of people from diverse

backgrounds Demonstrate ethical and professional

understanding and conduct Apply appropriate information literacy skills to

locate, evaluate and use information effectively Use computer technology appropriate to the field Use scientific and mathematical reasoning

appropriate to the technology

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Conclusion

The course has a lot of useful information even for students who already know how to use Office

I hope you enjoy the class