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CGS 1570
Introduction to Microcomputer Applications |
The course ends on August 2, 2007. WEB CT will shut down on this date.
| Instructor: Dr. Michael S. Copper | Semester: Summer B 2007 |
| Office: TC 410 | Lectures, Exams, Video and Lab Assignments |
| Phone: 561 868-3220 | Room: See your schedule |
| Instructor E-mail for WEB CT: Michael Copper | Office Hours: By appointment if necessary. If I am in my office you are welcome to come and visit me. |
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Access to WebCT ends with your final exam. |
Course Description
This course provides an overview of microcomputer applications including a brief introduction to computer concepts, Microsoft Windows, Microsoft Office, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access, Microsoft PowerPoint, and computer technology in today's society.
Textbook and supplies
You must have the above text book to complete the course. If you do not obtain a book then you must withdraw from the course. You must have the book no later than the second class meeting. The college bookstore has the book. I The book is in the back of the bookstore in a cellophane packet. They books are listed by course number and my name. You may buy a used book if available.
Microsoft
Office 2003: Introductory Concepts and Techniques, <-
This is the name of your book.
Shelly Cashman Vermaat (ISBN: 061920056-1) The ISBN number may vary depending on the type of book
binding. Newer version OK.
GRADING
| Course Grade | Points | Grade |
| Ten Exams | Nine exams are 100 Points each. The final exam is worth 300 points. | Note: On the last exam your percentage score is your score divided by 300. If you get a 150 then you have earned a 50% on this exam. |
| Nine Practice Exams | 20 points each. | Your final grade will be the sum total of all the exams/1280. There are 1380 possible points. You have received a bonus of 100 points. |
| Twelve Lab Assignments | One point will be removed from your final total grade for each lab assignment not completed. | To earn the lab credit show me you assignments before the last day of class. I will look at your work on your storage media. Do not hand in printed assignments. |
A = 91 - 100, B = 80 - 90, C = 71 - 79, D = 65 - 70, Below 65 = F; Your instructor does not round grades up. An 90.7 is a 90. Your final grade will be listed under "My Grades" on Web CT. For example, if under "My Grades" your grade is 91 or higher you have an "A" for the course.
COURSE POLICIES
Any acts of classroom disruption that go
beyond the normal rights of students to question and discuss with instructors
the educational process relative to subject content will not be tolerated, in
accordance with the Academic Code of Conduct described in the Student
Handbook.
You
will print nothing in the classroom without the permission of your instructor.
There are printers available in the Learning Center located on the 2nd floor
of this building.
Children and visitors are not allowed in class, do not ask.
The use of cellular phones, pagers, CD
players, radios, and similar devices is prohibited in the classroom and
laboratory facilities. Calculators and computers are prohibited during
examinations and quizzes, unless specified. Talk on your cell phone in class
and your final grade will be lowered by one letter grade for each incident.
The second time you cell phone rings in class your final grade will be lowered
by one letter grade and one letter grade for each additional incident.
Keep them turned off. There are no exceptions, do not ask.
You must complete the exams by the due date listed under exams. Your exam scores will be posted on WEB CT. You will complete the last final exam in class. You may take the practice exams in class or out of class on any computer that has internet access. All 100 point exams will be taken in class. The 300 point final exam will be taken in class. The last day you can take an exam will be posted on the WEB CT calendar.
Preparing for Examinations: Attend lecture and read the chapters. At least 90% of the questions are taken directly from the reading material. Make use of the tutorials links listed on WEB CT. You can only take a regular exam one-time. The exams are timed. The practice exams are timed and you may take them any number of times.. The practice exams do count towards your course grade. The questions for the practice exams are very similar to the questions used on the regular exams. For the last exam, worth 300 points, there is no practice exam as stated above.
In Case You Are Late or Absent: It is your responsibility to get the course notes, handouts, and laboratory assignments should you miss class or be late. The assignments will be listed on this page. If you come late to class do not ask the instructor what you missed. I suggest you make some friends in the class.

Students will not be given an incomplete grade in the course without sound reason and documented evidence as described in the Student Handbook. In any case, for a student to receive an incomplete, he or she must be passing and must have completed at least eight exams. In other words you must have a passing average before an incomplete grade will be issued. Your instructor will not come looking for you to complete the course.
Students are expected to uphold the college’s standard of conduct relating to academic honesty. Students assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work they submit. The guiding principle of academic integrity shall be that a student's submitted work, examinations, reports, and projects must be that of the student's own work. Students shall be guilty of violating the honor code if they:
1. Represent the work of others as their own.
2. Use or obtain unauthorized assistance in any academic work.
3. Give unauthorized assistance to other students.
4. Modify, without instructor approval, an examination, paper, record, or report for the purpose of obtaining additional credit.
5. Misrepresent the content of submitted work.
The penalty for violating the honor code is severe. Any student violating the honor code is subject to receive a failing grade for the course and will be reported to the Office of Student Affairs. If a student is unclear about whether a particular situation may constitute an honor code violation, the student should meet with the instructor to discuss the situation.
For this class, it is permissible to assist classmates in general discussions of computing techniques. General advice and interaction are encouraged. Each person, however, must develop his or her own solutions to the assigned projects, assignments, and tasks. In other words, students may not "work together" on graded assignments. Such collaboration constitutes cheating. A student may not use or copy (by any means) another's work (or portions of it) and represent it as his/her own. If you need help on an assignment contact your instructor.
In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all qualified students enrolled in this course are entitled to “reasonable accommodations.” Please notify the college's disabilities office for further information.
Learning Center Assistance
Consultants in the Learning Center are on duty to assist you with hardware and software problems. If your computer malfunctions or your printer is out of paper, go to the main desk and ask a consultant for help. The consultants are not laboratory assistants and, therefore, are not responsible for answering specific laboratory homework questions. The learning center is on the second floor of the TC building. Your instructor only deals with the learning center on the Lake Worth campus.
Extra Credit
None. You may consider the practice exams as extra credit since you can take them as often as you like until you get a 20 point scores. You already have a 100 point bonus built into your grade. The 100 point bonus is also covers a few bad questions in the exam pool.
Viewing Your CGS 1570 Grades
You may view your grades through WEB CT. Your final course grade will be posted on the college's Website. Your instructor will not discuss your final course grade over the phone or via email. This is against school policy. Your instructor will be glad to discuss your grade and progress in his office.
Attendance
Attendance will be taken. For every class missed after the fourth class your total average grade score will be dropped by one-point. I do not need to hear why you missed class. Should you desire to withdraw from this course follow the procedures in the college catalog or student guide. I cannot withdraw a student. School functions may override this policy at my discretion.
You are also advised to click here and see what else is available that supports the course. Do not forget to read your WebCT email on a daily basis.
| Activity |
Reading Assignment (from Shelly Cashman text) I recommend you work through the assignment's project to get the most benefit from the course. |
Text Book Lab Assignments. You will save your lab assignments on a , thumb drive and show your instructor all (at one time) assignments before your last class. Do not hand in any printed work. Never email me your lab assignments. |
Exams All exams are listed under exams on WEBCT. Note the dates of the exams. More especially note the cut off dates. |
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1.
Essential Introduction to Computers |
Text book only, no written work. There is nothing to save for this first
assignment. Just do the reading assignment and XP exams. Windows XP Brief, |
XP Practice Test XP Exam |
| 2 | Read MS Word Projects 1 - 2 | Word Projects 1
- 2 Race car document page WD 4. Apply Your Knowledge WD 66 In the Lab WD 67 The practice research paper on page WD 74.
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MS Word Practice Exam Project
1 MS Word Project 1 Exam MS Word Practice Exam Project 2 |
| 3 | Read MS Excel Projects 1 - 2 | Excel Projects
1 - 2 - 3 Extreme Blading page EX 4, Business Expense Worksheet EX 59, and the Blue Chip Stock Club page EX 66, and Project 3, Aquatics Wear, EX 146.
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Excel Practice Exam Project 1 Excel Project 1 Exam Excel Practice Exam Project 2 |
| 4 | Read MS Access Projects 1 - 2 | Access Project 1 page AC 4 - 2 and Access Project 2 page AC 66. | Access Practice Exam Project 1 Access Project 1 Exam Access Practice Exam Project 2 |
| 5 | Read MS Power Point Projects 1 - 2 | Power Point Project1, page PPT 4 - 2, and Project 2 page PPT 82. | Power Point Practice Exam
Project 1 Power Point Project 1 Exam Power Point Practice Exam Project 2 |
Note on PCs outside of the college. If you have an internet connection you can assess WEBCT from anywhere in the world. Your instructor has no control over this. Your instructor is in no way responsible for the operation of anyone's personal computer outside of the classroom. Not being able to use Web CT outside of the classroom is not an excuse for incomplete assignments or exams. Remember there are PCs available on the second floor of the TC building. You will not hook up any device to the college's internet connection.
Steve's Cool Websites
Additional Sites/Presentations that
Support the Course
***How to log into Web CT
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WEB CT Welcome Page
do not log on until you are told to do so.
(Your userID is your last name and first name initial. Example: my
user ID would be copperm. Your password is your student number.
Make sure you use all lower case letters, i.e. do not capitalize anything in
your userID. Your userID will become your logon ID.)
I reserve the right to change or modify this syllabus as I deem necessary.
Page last updated:
Saturday August 18, 2007