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Professor's Name: |
Mrs. Mary A Burke |
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Course Title and Number: |
Computer
Literacy - CSIT110 |
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Course Description: |
An introductory course designed to
provide students with a fundamental understanding of computers and
information. The course familiarizes students with the
interaction of computer hardware and software. Emphasis
is placed on the application of microcomputers, the use of
productivity software (word processing, spreadsheet management, file
and data base management, search tools) to gather, analyze, organize
and present information, and the social and ethical aspects of the
impact of computers on society. Students may not enroll
for credit in this course if they have earned credit for a
higher-level computer science course. |
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Semester: |
Summer 2008 |
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Office Location: |
TECH225 (Technology
Building) |
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Phone Number: |
(732) 255-0400 x2167 |
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E-mail Address: |
mburke@ocean.edu |
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Office Hours: |
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Listed on the course website |
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Online as needed |
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Required Text and other Materials: |
CUSTOM EDITION - New Perspectives on
Computer Concepts 10th edition (Chapters 1-8) Cengage
Learning: Course Technology, 2007 Bundled With:
- SAM 2003 Computer Literacy version 3.1
- Guided Tour to MS Office 2007 w/ Vista CD
- New Perspectives 8th edition replacement CD (includes "Classic
Labs" & "reports" feature)
- 180-day MS Office 2007 software license
- SAM 2007 Video Tutorial (off-line) CD Version 2.0
ISBN
# 9781428334014
Link to the OCC Bookstore is http://bookstore.ocean.edu/ |
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Required Hardware (if working at
home): |
- Pentium III or higher
- 256MB of RAM
- CD-ROM drive
- Mouse
- 2.5GB minimum available hard drive space
- SVGA graphics (800x600 256 color or higher)
- Sound card and speakers recommended
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Required Software (if working at
home): |
- Microsoftฎ Windows 2000nbsp; or XP
- Microsoftฎ Office Suite 2007
- Internet access (high speed broadband, T1 or ISDN recommended;
56K minimum connection required). Persistent connection required.
- E-mail account
- Internet Explorer 6.0 or higher (can be downloaded)
- MacromediaฎFlash@tm&Player 7 (can be downloaded)
- Windows Media Player
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Course Learning Outcomes/Objectives |
Students who successfully complete this
course will be able to:
- Understand the historical development and functions of
computers.
- Identify the necessary hardware and software components of a
computer system.
- Manipulate windows and files in a Windows environment.
- Understand the functions and use of a word processor,
spreadsheet, and database manager.
- Understand the capabilities and limitations of computing
technologies, and be able to identify problems appropriate for
computer solutions.
- Understand the consequences of computers on society.
- Understand the guidelines to purchasing a computer system.
- Use e-mail and access the Internet for information.
- Become aware of the possible future uses of computers and
their impact on society.
- Acquire concepts, skill, strategies, and attitudes, which will
enable them to become independent learners about computers.
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General Education Goals Addressed in the
Course: |
1. To develop the ability to
become an independent thinker through mathematical, scientific and
philosophical reasoning. 2. To develop the ability to
communicate effectively through reading, listening, speaking and
writing. 3. To develop the ability to solve problems
by collecting, organizing and evaluating
information. 4. To develop both the ability and moral
sensitivity needed to make informed judgments concerning ethical
issues. 5. To develop an understanding of technology
and its impact on society and the environment. 6. To
foster the curiosity, creativity and desire to become autonomous
learners for life. |
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Course Standards: |
- Assignments submitted after the scheduled deadline will drop a
letter grade for lateness.
- Students may resubmit assignments, but not for full credit.
- All unit assignment drop boxes will be locked after each unit
test.
- Tests will be locked after the scheduled deadline and can only
be made up based on extenuating circumstances, which will be
evaluated on a case by case situation.
- The Final project must be a team project.
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Attendance Policy: |
The college policy is 10%. If
the student has missed more than 3 classes, the student will be
dropped from the course with a grade of "W" unless prior
arrangements have been made with the instructor. |
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Grading Scale: |
90 |
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100 |
A |
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88 |
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89 |
B+ |
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80 |
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87 |
B |
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78 |
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79 |
C+ |
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70 |
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77 |
C |
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60 |
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69 |
D |
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Course Outline: |
- Overview
- Definition of a computer
- Computer components
- Hardware
- Software: System, user interface, application, licensing,
installing
- Categories of computers
- History of computers
- Introduction to Windows
- Desktop
- Window properties and operations
- Running programs
- Task switching
- Shutdown
- Multimedia
- Definition
- Text and Interactive Links
- Animation
- Audio and Video
- Applications
- Education
- Entertainment
- Virtual Reality
- Equipment
- Hardware
- Software
- Production Software
- Wordprocessing
- Formatting
- Templates and wizards
- Tools: Spelling, Grammar and
Thesaurus
- Spreadsheets
- Formulas
- Formatting
- Functions
- Charting
- What-if-analysis
- Database
- Tables and relationships
- Queries
- Forms and reports
- Integration
- Object Linking and Embedding (OLE)
- Presentations
- Templates
- Viewing the Presentation in Slide Sorter View
- Adding Text to an Object
- Using Clipart
- Adding Special Effects
- Running an Automatic Slide Show
- Computer Files and Data Storage
- Types of files
- File-naming conventions
- Directory structure
- Storage devices
- Using files - Find, Copy, Move, Delete,
Properties
- Computer Architecture
- Data representation
- Memory
- Central Processing Unit
- Input/Output Devices
- Boot Process
- Computers and the Consumer
- Guide to purchasing desktops, notebooks and peripherals
- Product life cycles
- Communication and Networks
- Communication
- Mail: Electronic and Voice
- Telecommuting
- Videoconferencing
- Networks
- Hardware
- Software
- Types of Networks: Local Area (LANs) and Wide Area (WANs)
- Configuration
- Protocols
- Internet
- History
- Addresses
- Commercial Service Providers
- World Wide Web (WWW)
- File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- Browsers
- Netiquette
- Security and Privacy
- Security
- Hardware Failure
- Viruses, Vandalism, and Computer Crime
- Privacy
- Legislation
- Software Surveillance
- Information Privacy
- Policies and Procedures
- Data Security
- Redundancy
- Backup
- Encryption
- Computers and Society
- Technology in the Workplace
- Virtual corporations
- Online job searching and interviewing
- Technology in Education
- Distance learning
- Virtual colleges
- Technology in Science
- Technology in Social Science
- Virtual Communities
- Computers and Ethics
- Copyright and patent protection
- Fair use and piracy
- User guidelines for copying text, graphics and software in
Cyberspace
- Censorship: Objectionable materials on Internet
- Artificial Intelligence
- Learning from experience
- Expert Systems
- Robotics
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Statement of Plagiarism: |
Students should refer to the student
handbook and review Policy #5180 |
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Statement about Civility: |
Any student who is not courteous and
respectful of the members of the class and the instructor, or uses
language inappropriate for the classroom environment, will be warned
once. If the behavior continues the second infraction
will result in immediate withdrawal from the class.
The
message board is for public discussion only - it is not the place
for personal commentary. The bulletin board is the ideal
place to ask questions so all students can benefit from the
response.
All personal matters (i.e. grading, absences etc.)
are to be discussed with the instructor through private email, phone
conversation or in person. |
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Evaluation of Student: |
- All Labs and Projects scheduled on the course web
site
They are to be uploaded to the appropriate assignment
drop box or e-mailed as described on the Assignment drop
box. NOTE: In order for assignments to be evaluated
they must be submitted to the course web site.)
- Three online unit tests: tests consist of Multiple
Choice and True/False questions based on the chapter material and
Essay Questions scheduled on the course web site.
- Team final report and presentation with evaluation scheduled
on the course web site
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All of the above work is assigned a point
value. See My Grades on the course web site. Grades will
updated in a timely fashion. |
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Campus resources and services: |
If there is any student in this class who
has special needs because of learning disabilities or other kinds of
disabilities, please feel free to discuss this with me (in person,
on the phone or through email) or a staff member for Disability
Services. |
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Disclaimer: |
Reasonable changes to this course outline
may be made exclusive of course requirements, course calendar, and
grading procedures. | |