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Introduction to Computers COMI 1100-017

Thursday 4:00 – 8:00 PM
Room 2108 / 6114 Knight Campus

 

Instructor: Mike McNally
Phone: 825-2412
E-Mail: mmcnally@ccri.edu
Office: Room 2122 Knight Campus

(Office hours may vary, please e-mail me to make an appointment.)

 

Textbooks:

Go! Technology in Action, 6th Edition by Alan Evans, Kendall Martin, Mary Anne Poatsy; Pearson, 2009

Skills for Success with Microsoft Office 2007 First Edition by Kris Townsend;

Pearson, 2009

 

 

MyITLAB Section ID CRSABXB-210621

 

TIA = Technology in Action
Week TIA TIA Lecture Topics Office 2007 Lab Assignments Homework & Assignments (Online study guide questions)
9/10 -- Course Syllabus MYCCRI (formally Pipeline)

MYITLAB

TIA -Read chapter 1,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 1
9/17 Chap 1 Becoming Computer Literate Skills Introduction TIA -Read chapter 2,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 2
9/24 Chap 2/6 Understanding the Parts/Evaluating Your System Creating Documents Word Chapter 1 TIA -Read chapter 3,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 3
10/1 Chap
3
Using the Internet Format and Organize Text Word Chapter 2  
10/8 Exam Review Creating Workbooks Excel Chapter 1  
10/15 *** EXAM 1: Chap 1-3, (TIA)

Windows XP, Internet (Office 2007)

 

Construct Formulas and Charts Excel Chapter 2 TIA -Read chapter 4,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 4
10/22 Chap 4 Application Software Getting Started with PowerPoint Chapter 1 TIA -Read chapter 5,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 5
10/29 Chap 5 System Software Format a Presentation PowerPoint Chapter 2 TIA -Read chapter 6,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 6
11/5 TBD Linux Live Linux Lab Exercise TBD
11/12 -- Exam Review Open Office/ Google Apps. Ideas for PowerPoint Presentations

PowerPoint Chapter 3 in MYITLAB

11/19 *** EXAM 2: Chap 4-6 (TIA),
Word, Excel (Office 2007)
Work on PowerPoint Presentation TIA -Read chapter 7,answer questions from Online Study Guide and submit via email.
Chapter 7
11/26 Thanksgiving Recess -- No Classes
12/3
 
TBD PowerPoint Presentations Due Steganography Lab TIA -Read chapter 8, answer questions and submit via email.
Chapter 8
12/10
 
Chap 7/8 Network Security/ Mobile Computing  Exam Review  
12/17 *** EXAM 3: Chap 7,8 (TIA)
PowerPoint (Office 2007)
 

Syllabus Subject to change.
 

COURSE DESCRIPTION

Introduction to Computers is a one semester course which meets four hours a week. The time is divided between lecture and hands-on work in the computer laboratory. The laboratory assignments are designed to familiarize the student with using a personal computer. The student will have experience using an operating system, a word processor, a spreadsheet package, and a presentation graphics package.

COURSE OBJECTIVES

This computer literacy course provides a comprehensive introduction to the principles of computers and information processing. Upon successful completion of this course, the student will gain an understanding of hardware and software concepts and how they are used in information systems. The scope of this course includes a historical background that traces the development of the modern computer and the place of the computer in society. There is great emphasis on the operation and terminology of computer systems.

Objectives for the student are given at the start of each chapter. These objectives will state what is expected of the student and are designed in terms of student achievement rather than teacher performance. These objectives are almost entirely in the cognitive domain and rarely ask the student to manipulate the material extensively or use the information to predict new answers to a problem.

COURSE GRADING

The grades for this course will be determined as follows:

Hour exams (3) 600   points A: 93 -100 C+: 77 -79
Assignments 200   points A-: 90 -92 C: 70 -76
Weekly Questions 100   points B+: 87 -89 D+: 67 - 69
Final Project (PPT.) 100   points B:  83 -86 D: 60 - 66
Total 1000 points B-: 80 -82 F: Below 60


The instructor reserves the right to raise or lower final grade due to attendance, class contribution and participation, attitude and/or other subjective values.

Examination Policy: Three exams will be given. A student who misses an exam FOR ANY REASON needs to contact the instructor before the next class meeting. Exams and assignments not made up within the specified time will be recorded as a 0.

Homework Policy: Late homework will be penalized 10%. Homework more than 1 week late will not be accepted.

Attendance policy: Students are expected to attend all classes. Absences in excess of 2 will result in a lowered grade. It is the student's responsibility to speak with the instructor about any work missed due to absence. The student will be allowed a reasonable time to make up missed work. In most cases this time will be one week from the date the student returns to class.



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