
COMPETENCIES
PREREQUISITES Familiarity with the internet and basic word processing. COURSE OVERVIEW
SOFTWARE
REQUIRED MATERIALS
Students will have short weekly assignments using provided text to master formatting skills in PowerPoint, Word, Publisher and Excel. Skills in efficient internet searches will also be covered. At the last class, students will present their PowerPoint project to the class. This course will require several hours of computer time each week to complete weekly assignments. This can be done at the DePaul Student Labs, at home, at the workplace, or at a CyberCafé. Hours for the Lewis Center Microcenter
Lewis Center, Room 1420 and 13th floor Software Skill Outcomes
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Major projects - 20%
Word:
10%
Publisher: 10%
Students will format a plain text document in Word and in Publisher demonstrating
creating: a title page with an image, contents page with leaders and page numbers,
drop cap, title and page numbers in the header, images with text wrapping, text
in a call out box and in a table with text wrapping, citation page, etc. All
in a visually attractive layout.
Final student project: PowerPoint
class presentations - 20%
Students will create their own PowerPoint
presentation that demonstrates the skills learned in class and present their
presentation to the class at the last class, week 11. Students will be given
a "PowerPoint Grade Form" that lists all the graded skills and their point values.
Class participation and attendance
- 20%
Class participation and attendance - 20%
Students are expected to listen carefully, ask questions, and participate in
the class. Because this class is "hands on" it requires extra careful attention
to directions and procedures. Inattention will result in a "F" grade of 20%
which will lower the final grade one letter grade lower than graded assignments.
Students who are absent with no notice will receive an "F" grade for attendance
for that class. Absences due to business and illness can be excused but these
issues must be reported. Unexplained absences will have a "minus" for attendance.
Policy on Incomplete
It is expected that students will complete
course assignments and evidence by specified due dates within the quarter. In
circumstances which the instructor determines to be exceptional, when a student
is unable to complete required course work by the established due dates, the
student may request that a grade of Incomplete (IN) be issued according to the
SNL Incomplete Policy. This request must be made
formally, in writing, by completion of the contract that the student signs.
The form specifies the final date by which all outstanding course work must
be completed. Failure to submit outstanding work by the specified due date will
result in a grade change from IN to FX for each enrolled competence, along with
serious academic and/or financial consequences. After the final submission
deadline, the student will have no further opportunities to submit work for
a passing grade.
Students are expected to observe the
University's established guidelines regarding academic integrity, including
the following statement regarding plagiarism, as quoted from the University's
"Handbook for Undergraduate Studies":
Plagiarism is a major form of academic
dishonesty involving the presentation of the work of another as one's own. Plagiarism
includes but is not limited to the following: