CAOT 82: Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office Course Syllabus (Version 1: As of )

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CAOT 82: Microcomputer Software Survey in the Office Course Syllabus (Version 1: As of 02 09 16) Section 1520, Spring 2016 Tuesday, Thursday, 9:40 am 12:10 pm BJ 101 3 Units Instructor Gerry Clark E mail: gerryclarkteacher@gmail.com (Note: Please put "CAOT 82 Lastname" in the Subject line.) Class Web site Moodle: www.gerryclark.com/gcmoodle Moodle Login User Name: Lastname_Firstname Password: Student ID (88 ) Course Description This course provides hands on experience using personal computers and the Windows operating system. It includes an overview of Windows and an introduction to Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint. Prerequisite/Recommended CAOT 32 (Business Communications) and CAOT 92 (Windows) are recommended. Students should have a working knowledge of the Windows operating system. Course Objectives Upon successful completion of this course you will be able to: Be more productive by utilizing Windows file management strategies to organize files and folders. Use a variety of formatting techniques in Word to create professional looking business letters, reports and desktop publishing documents. Create visually appealing and informative workbooks in Excel, and use functions and formulas, and create and format charts. Design and create relational databases, and create forms, queries and reports in Access. Plan, create and format PowerPoint presentations using templates, themes, slide layouts and master slides. Student Learning Outcome Use word processing software to prepare an effective business document that is formatted correctly, grammatically correct, and utilize formatting word processing features. See http://goo.gl/u6ues7 for more info.

Syllabus: CAOT 82 (1520), Spring 2016 - version 1 Required Textbooks The following textbook bundle is MANDATORY for the course. It includes three textbooks and a MyITLab Student Access Code. MyITLab is REQUIRED for the class, so every student MUST buy their own access code. (The bundle is available at the Valley College Bookstore.) Textbook Bundle ISBN: 9781269925150 The Textbook Bundle includes: GO! with Microsoft Windows 7 Introductory Shelley Gaskin When sold separately: ISBN 10: 0135089034 ISBN 13: 9780135089033 2012 Prentice Hall GO! with Office 2013 Volume 1 Shelley Gaskin, Alicia Vargas, Carolyn McLellan When sold separately: ISBN 10: 0133142663 ISBN 13: 9780133142662 2014 Prentice Hall MyITLab Access Code (for GO! Office 2013) When sold separately: ISBN 10: 0133775062 ISBN 13: 9780133775068 2014 Prentice Hall Custom Project Management textbook (not used) Software In order to complete this course you must have access to a computer running Microsoft Office 2013 Professional or Office 365. Other versions of Office (Office 2106, Office 2010, Office 2007, Office 2003, Office 2016 for Mac, Office 2011 for Mac, Office 2008 for Mac) are NOT acceptable. Some versions of Office 2013 do not include Microsoft Access. Be sure to check that your MS Office software also includes Access. 2

Syllabus: CAOT 82 (1520), Spring 2016 - version 1 You will not be excused from any part of an assignment or exam because you are using the wrong version of Office. Office 365 (the subscription version of Office 2013) is available to LACCD students for free. Alternatively, if you choose to purchase Office 2013, it is available at discounted prices for students. Please see the class Web site for more information on both of these options. MyITLab Some of the training and homework assignments in this class will be provided through MyITLab, an online interactive training and assessment program. Developed by the textbook publisher, it is designed to reinforce and clarify the lessons in the book. Every student will need to have access to MyITLab; to get this access, you will need a MyITLab Access Code (see the Textbook Bundle, above). You will also need an internet connection (DSL or cable connection recommended). Hardware Your computer will need to meet certain requirements in order to run MyITLab. For information on getting your computer set up to use MyITLab, please see this link: http://goo.gl/yp5cuc. Data Storage You will need to have a USB drive (1 Gb or larger) to complete some of the exercises and to save your files. You also have storage space available from LAVC on your UIA Network Drive. Please see http://www.lavc.edu/getconnected/networkdrive.html for more info. Communication Outside of class, the best way to communicate with me is through e mail (see above). Important: you must include "CAOT 82" and your Last name somewhere in the "Subject" area of your message. If not, it is possible that I will not receive it. Grading and Evaluation Criteria Points Percent of Grade Homework 480 points (12 x 40 points each) 48% Quizzes 180 points (12 x 15 points each) 18% Capstone Projects 160 points (4 x 40 points each) 16% Final Exam 100 points 10% Class Participation 80 points 8% Total 1000 points Students are required to take all exams, quizzes and tests. Incompletes will not be issued, except for a documented medical emergency. 3

Syllabus: CAOT 82 (1520), Spring 2016 - version 1 Grade Scale Grade Percent Points Evaluation A 90 100% 900 1000 Superior. Mastery beyond course requirements. B 80 89% 800 899 Above average. Consistent progress; meets all course requirements. C 70 79% 700 799 Average. Meets basic course requirements. D 60 69% 600 699 Below average; partial fulfillment of requirements; minimal effort and progress. F 59% and below 599 and below Fails to meet minimum course standards. Policies and Procedures Class Sessions All reading assignments should be completed before class. You are responsible for all material covered in lectures, and in class instructional activities. All hands on classwork is required. Computer use during class is limited to class related activities. Any other use (checking your e mail, playing computer games, etc.) is forbidden, and will result in a zero "participation" grade for that class. Homework Each student must complete his/her homework. You may work together, but each student has to complete the assignment separately. Homework is due at the beginning of class. No late homework will be accepted. Points will be deducted from any homework that is improperly submitted. In Class Exercises, Quizzes, Capstone Projects and Exams Students are required to complete all In Class Exercises, Quizzes, Capstone Projects and Exams. No make ups will be given. Drop Policy If you decide to drop the course, it is your responsibility to take care of the necessary details by the appropriate deadline. Please refer to the Spring 2016 Academic Calendar for specific dates: http://www.lavc.edu/schedule/library/docs/lavc Spring 2016_College_Calendar.aspx. Attendance/Drop Policy Students are expected to attend all class sessions. You are responsible for notifying the instructor, in advance, of any absence or scheduling conflict. You may be dropped from the class if you miss more than two consecutive classes without notifying me. Students who are out for three sessions due to illness need to provide a doctor s note to be reinstated back into the class. Although I retain the right to drop you given the above circumstances, it is nevertheless your responsibility as a student to withdraw from this class if you do not intend to complete it. Students should not expect faculty to initiate withdrawal procedures for them. You can drop a class in person, by telephone, or by internet; please contact the Admissions Office for more information. 4

Syllabus: CAOT 82 (1520), Spring 2016 - version 1 Academic Standards Enrollment in a class may be terminated due to unsatisfactory student conduct, undue disrespect towards an instructor or administrator, or academic dishonesty. Each student is responsible for maintaining standards of academic performance established for each course in which he or she is enrolled. Honest and ethical students are protected in this class. It is your responsibility to familiarize yourself with The Policy on Academic Dishonesty, which is printed on page 154 of the Spring 2016 General Catalog: http://www.lavc.edu/schedule/library/docs/lavc Spring Sched 2016_WEB (2).aspx. While studying together is encouraged, each student must complete his or her own In Class Exercises, Homework, Quizzes, Capstone Projects and Exams. Please be extremely careful that you do not engage in any behavior that could be construed as cheating. Violations could result in a failing grade, for the assignment, and referral to the Vice President of Student Services for further disciplinary action. The following actions are considered cheating: Copying another student's homework, or giving a copy of your homework assignment to a classmate. Inappropriate behaviors during a quiz, test or exam: Talking or exchanging information with another student. Looking at or copying from another student's paper or screen. Using a disallowed notes or electronic devices. Leaving the classroom without prior permission. Removing exam materials from the classroom. Falsifying or attempting to falsify attendance records and/or grade rosters. Changing answers on a previously scored test, assignment, or experiment with the intent to defraud. Taking exams and quizzes for someone else or with someone else. Disability Statement If you are a student with a disability requiring classroom accommodations, and have not contacted the Services for Students with Disabilities Office (SSD), do so in a timely manner. The Services for Students with Disabilities Office D is located in the Student Services Annex, Room 175 or call SSD at (818) 947 2681 or TTD (818) 947 2680 to meet with a SSD counselor. If SSD has already sent the memo to instructor confirming accommodations required by student for this class, please meet with me to discuss arrangements. For more information, please visit http://www.lavc.edu/ssd/index.aspx. Financial Aid Financial Aid is available! Please call 818 947 2412 or visit the Financial Aid Office. For more information, please visit http://www.lavc.edu/financialaid/index.aspx. Note: Subject to change. 5

CAOT 82 (Section 1520) - Spring 2016 Schedule As of 02-09-16 (v1) Date Tue Feb 9 Topic Reading Homework Quiz Capstone Due Date Introduction and Overview Windows 1: Getting Started with Windows 7 Thu Feb 11 Tue Feb 16 Windows 2: Managing Libraries, Folders, Files, and Using Search Windows 3A: Advanced File Management Office 1: Introduction to Microsoft Office 2013 Features Windows Chapter 1 Windows Chapter 2 Windows Chapter 3A Office 2013 Features Thu Feb 18 Word 1: Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2013 Word Chapter 1 Homework 1 Windows Quiz 1 Windows Feb 18 Tue Feb 23 Word 1: Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2013 Thu Feb 25 Word 2: Using Tables and Templates to Create Resumes and Cover Letters Word Chapter 2 Homework 2 Word 1 Quiz 2 Word 1 Feb 25 Tue Mar 1 Word 2: Using Tables and Templates to Create Resumes and Cover Letters Thu Mar 3 Word 3: Creating Research Papers, Newsletters, and Merged Mailing Labels Word Chapter 3 Homework 3 Word 2 Quiz 3 Word 2 Mar 3 Tue Mar 8 Word 3: Creating Research Papers, Newsletters, and Merged Mailing Labels Thu Mar 10 Excel 1: Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data Excel Chapter 1 Homework 4 Word 3 Quiz 4 Word 3 Mar 10 Tue Mar 15 Excel 1: Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data Word Capstone Project Due Mar 15 Thu Mar 17 Excel 2: Using Functions, Creating Tables, and Managing Large Workbooks Excel Chapter 2 Homework 5 Excel 1 Quiz 5 Excel 1 Mar 17 Tue Mar 22 Excel 2: Using Functions, Creating Tables, and Managing Large Workbooks Thu Mar 24 Excel 3: Analyzing Data with Pie Charts, Line Charts, and What-If Analysis Tools Excel Chapter 3 Homework 6 Excel 2 Quiz 6 Excel 2 Mar 24 Tue Mar 29 Excel 3: Analyzing Data with Pie Charts, Line Charts, and What-If Analysis Tools Thu Mar 31 Holiday: Cesar Chavez Day 1

CAOT 82 (Section 1520) - Spring 2016 Schedule As of 02-09-16 (v1) Date Tue Apr 5 Topic Reading Homework Quiz Capstone Due Date Spring Break Thu Apr 7 Spring Break Tue Apr 12 Access 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2013 Access Chapter 1 Homework 7 Excel 3 Quiz 7 Excel 3 Apr 12 Thu Apr 14 Access 1: Getting Started with Microsoft Access 2013 Excel Capstone Project Due Apr 14 Tue Apr 19 Access 2: Sort and Query a Database Access Chapter 2 Homework 8 Access 1 Quiz 8 Access 1 Apr 19 Thu Apr 21 Access 2: Sort and Query a Database Tue Apr 26 Access 3: Forms, Filters, and Reports Access Chapter 3 Homework 9 Access 2 Quiz 9 Access 2 Apr 26 Thu Apr 28 Access 3: Forms, Filters, and Reports Tue May 3 PowerPoint 1: Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint PowerPoint Chapter 1 Homework 10 Access 3 Quiz 10 Access 3 May 3 Thu May 5 PowerPoint 1: Getting Started with Microsoft PowerPoint Access Capstone Project Due May 5 Tue May 10 PowerPoint 2: Formatting PowerPoint Presentations PowerPoint Chapter 2 Homework 11 PowerPoint 1 Quiz 11 PowerPoint 1 May 10 Thu May 12 PowerPoint 2: Formatting PowerPoint Presentations Tue May 17 PowerPoint 3: Enhancing a Presentation with Animation, Video, Tables, and Charts PowerPoint Chapter 3 Homework 12 PowerPoint 2 Quiz 12 PowerPoint 2 May 17 Thu May 19 PowerPoint 3: Enhancing a Presentation with Animation, Video, Tables, and Charts Tue May 24 Review Homework 13 PowerPoint 3 Quiz 13 PowerPoint 3 Thu May 26 Review PowerPoint Capstone Project Due May 26 Tue May 31 Final Exam Final Exam May 31 2