Hoboken Public Schools. Computer Applications Curriculum

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Hoboken Public Schools Computer Applications Curriculum

Computer Applications HOBOKEN PUBLIC SCHOOLS Course Description Students will be exposed to practical examples of technology as a useful tool. In today s world of technology this is a life skill that will benefit every student regardless of the profession they choose. The students will use the proper procedures to create documents, graphs, spreadsheets and presentations suitable for course work, professional purposes, and personal use. The Internet will be used throughout the course for research purposes and students will be instructed on safe usage when using the internet. Course Resources Microsoft Office 2013 Internet Google Apps Online Databases Pacing Guide Unit Titles Unit One: Creating a Worksheet and an Embedded Chart for Presentation Purposes Unit Two: Design and Create a Stock Analysis Worksheet for Presentation Purposes Unit Three: Creating and Editing a Word Document for Academic Purposes Unit Four: Using Online Communities for Academic Purposes Unit Five: Creating and Editing a PowerPoint Presentation Time Frame 5 Weeks 4 Weeks 5 Weeks 2 Weeks 3 Weeks Unit 1 Fundamentals of Economics 6-7 Weeks Unit 1 Overview In this unit, students will construct a spreadsheet, enter data, and use mathematical or logical function to manipulate data, generate charts and graph, and interpret the results. Students will employ spreadsheet applications to organize and manipulate data. Students will explore database applications to manage data.

Essential Questions Ø How can Excel help me organize important data? Ø How can I determine which table and cell styles are the most appropriate for presenting the data in a Microsoft Excel Worksheet? Ø To what extent does formatting influence how an audience responds to a document? Ø Students will construct a spreadsheet, enter data, and use mathematical or logical function to manipulate data, generate charts and graph, and interpret the results. Ø Students will employ spreadsheet applications to organize and manipulate data. Ø Students will explore database applications to manage data. Technology Infusion Ø 8.1.12.A.4 Ø 8.1.12.A.1 Differentiation

Unit 2 Design and Create a Stock Analysis Worksheet for Presentation Purposes Four Weeks Unit 2 Overview In this unit, Students will interact, collaborate and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. Students will understand and use technology systems. Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas and use a wide range of idea creation techniques. Essential Questions Ø How can I utilize Microsoft Excel to recognize relationships among numbers or predict reasonable estimations in business? Ø How can a business utilize Microsoft Excel to assess various measurements correctly to make business decisions? Ø Students will interact, collaborate and publish with peers, experts, or others employing a variety of digital environments and media. Ø Students will understand and use technology systems. Ø Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas and use a wide range of idea creation techniques. Differentiation

Unit 3 - Creating and Editing a Word Document for Academic Purposes Four Weeks Unit 3 Overview In this unit, students will create and edit a word document that communicates specific information and requires careful analysis and planning. Students will use the library media center to prepare a short research paper using MLA style. Students will evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks. Essential Questions Ø How will my use of Microsoft Word benefit me in the career or college of my choice? Ø How will my new skills in Microsoft Word facilitate workflow in my other classes? Ø How can I ensure I have developed desirable word processing skills that will facilitate my career search? Ø Students will create and edit a word document that communicates specific information and requires careful analysis and planning. Ø Students will use the library media center to prepare a short research paper using MLA style. Ø Students will evaluate and select information sources and digital tools based on the appropriateness to specific tasks. Technology Infusion Ø 8.1.12.D.1 Ø 8.1.8.A.2 Differentiation

Unit 4 Using Online Communities for Academic Purposes 2 Weeks Unit 4 Overview In this unit, Students will investigate various online learning communities for academic purposes. Students will select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas. Essential Questions Ø How can I use Google classroom to improve my performance in the Computer Applications classroom? Ø How will using Google classroom now better prepare me for college or my career? Ø How will my experience with Google Classroom benefit me later during my college or career experience? Ø How might the appearance of a flyer, letter or other information communication tool effect a business if it is difficult to read, poorly organized or contains spelling errors? Ø How do I choose which technological tools to use and when is it appropriate to use them? Ø Students will investigate various online learning communities for academic purposes. Ø Students will select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. Ø Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas. Technology Infusion

Unit 5 Creating and Editing a PowerPoint Presentation 3 Weeks Unit 5 Overview In this unit, Students will investigate various online learning communities for academic purposes. Students will select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas. Essential Questions Ø How important is it to know and understand your audience when planning and preparing a presentation? Ø How does media literature apply to the topic of PowerPoint? Ø Why is it important to catch your audience s interest when you are giving a presentation? Ø How can I emphasize the main points of my presentation while maintaining the attention of my audience? Ø Students will investigate various online learning communities for academic purposes. Ø Students will select and use the appropriate tools and digital resources to accomplish a variety of tasks and to solve problems. Ø Students will use technology to produce, publish and present information and ideas. Technology Infusion