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COURSE SYLLABUS Fall 2017 BUSTEC 333 Exploring Word Processing and Presentation Software Class Number 16316 08/19 10/11 ONLINE Instructor: Felicia Heiler heilerf@flc.losrios.edu Online Office Hours: Wednesdays, 7:00 8:00 p.m. Catalog Description: Prerequisite: Advisory: Credit: Hours: Student Learning Objectives: Textbooks: Supplies: Communication: This course introduces the student to word processing and presentation software. The basic features and skills of creating, editing, formatting, inserting tables and graphics, and enhancing word-processed documents and graphic presentations are covered. Students should have access to a computer, the Internet, and some computer media such as a USB drive to store data files. Students must have an active Los Rios e-mail account. This course is not open to students who have completed CISA 308. None. BUSTEC 307.1 (Intro Keyboarding/Application) and CISC 300 (Computer Familiarization) 1 unit 18 hours lecture, 18 hours laboratory, 36 hours out-of-class work Upon completion of the course, students should be able to do the following: utilize efficient techniques in creating and formatting typical business documents. analyze document requirements and use appropriate features when creating business documents that require the integration of text, charts, and/or graphics for distribution or presentation. manipulate data by using various features such as cut, copy, paste, and sort. format documents using basic editing features such as setting margins, inserting headers and footers and choosing page orientation in addition to applying attributes that adjust the style, size, and appearance of characters. convert text, table, and chart data between applications. evaluate and analyze appropriate layout and design of documents for specific audiences. Microsoft Word 2013 Illustrated Brief by Jennifer Duffy; Publisher: Course Technology; ISBN: 978-1-285-09313-0 AND Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 Illustrated Brief by David W. Beskeen; Publisher: Course Technology; ISBN: 978-1-285-08261-5 If you are working in our campus or center labs, you will need some storage device. All computers on campus have USB ports for flash drives. e-mail is the primary form of communication for this class. It is the student s responsibility to monitor their Los Rios Gmail account or to keep their Gmail forwarding address current.

Organization: Grading: The topics for this online course are presented in PowerPoint slides which can be found in the Chapter Notes folder in the Files section of Canvas. These slides highlight the important concepts from the textbooks. The step-by-step hands-on exercises demonstrate the concepts and you will learn many Word and PowerPoint skills. Every week, you will turn in assignments in Canvas. You can work as far ahead as you like, but I might not get your assignments graded until the due date. There are 500 points possible. The points break down as follows: MS Word / 10 pts each... 200 MS PowerPoint / 10 pts each... 200 Final Exam... 100 Final grade will be based on a scale of 90+% = A, 80% = B, 70% = C, 60% = D, 59-% = F. Dropping a Class: Data Files: Each student who is unable to complete this class must process the appropriate paperwork with the Admissions Office to drop the class. Failure to do so will result in a final grade of F. There are two ways to access the data files: (1) download the data files from my web page http://flc.losrios.edu/~heiler; (2) download the data files from the Files section in Canvas. Completing the Exercises: You should complete all required assignments according to the specifications within the text. No coversheets are required as no printing is to be done. Unit Assignments: Exercise Evaluation: The completed exercises should be uploaded to Canvas. Please note, there is a due date for each unit. Pay attention to the End Dates for the each assignment. When the End Date has been reached, you will not be able to submit assignments through Canvas. Within 5 days of submitting your assignments, I will enter your scores in Canvas. If you turn in assignments early, you will have the opportunity to resubmit corrected exercises without penalty. (This opportunity does not apply to students who wait until the last couple of days of class to turn in work.) Cruise through each unit. Do not attempt to simply do the required exercises without first reading the units and doing all of the hands-on lessons. Turn in only the required exercises, one unit at a time. I do not need extra files. Peruse the Unit Objectives at the beginning of every unit. Study/work through the concepts. Note the Learning Outcomes box that states the learning goals for the lesson. Complete the hands-on lessons as you read through the unit. Self test on the Concepts Review (screen identification, matching, and multiple-choice exercises). Do the Skills Review and Independent Challenge exercises at the end of the unit. Send to me the completed exercises as shown in the table below. If you are using Word 2016 and PowePoint 2016 to do your assignments, there will be some clipart, theme colors or fonts that are not available but referenced in the book. I am not overly concerned about exact clipart, fonts, or themed colors so there is some leeway in formatting. Just make mention of which software version you used when you submit the files in Canvas. Exercises are evaluated using one or more of the following criteria: Are text entered and formatted as required? Are text selected, replaced, rearranged, or deleted as instructed? Are borders in the correct place? Are the placeholder texts replaced as required? Are paragraphs formatted as instructed? BUSTEC 333, Fall 2017 2 08/11/2017

Are the document size, margins, headers, footers, page numbers, and other properties set as instructed? Are section breaks and page breaks used appropriately? Does the title slide contain presentation title and subtitle lines as instructed? Final Exam: Student Rights and Responsibilities: Do the slides contain the title and context text with indents as required? Is a theme applied to slides as instructed? Are content of additional slides of appropriate to scenario added at student discretion? Is SmartArt used as instructed? The Final Exam will be posted in Canvas for this course. It is a 100 question, three-hour time limit exam that covers eight units: four from Word and four from PowerPoint. Please refer to pages 60-66 in the College Catalog (on the college website and Insider) for the policies that will govern this class. Support Services: There are support services such as tutoring available to students. Click on the Student Services link on the college website (www.flc.losrios.edu) for more information. SLO Measurement: FLC would like to measure our student success rates against the Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs) standard. The Initial Contact Form that you must submit before the start of class contains a short survey on your prior knowledge at the beginning of the semester. An end-ofsemester survey will be made available during the last two weeks of class, which you should take after you have completed the final exam. BUSTEC 333, Fall 2017 3 08/11/2017

Required exercises for BUSTEC 333 Word 2013 Unit A Creating Documents with Word 2013 due August 25, 2017 Exercises Pages Open file Save file as Lesson Word 2-17 NONE (Blank document) NONE (Template) WD A-Borneo Tour Memo WD A-Rainforest Letter Skills Review Word 19-21 NONE (Blank document) NONE (Template) WD A-Skinner Fax WD A-Sold Out Fax Independent Challenge 1 Word 21 NONE (Blank workbook) WD A-Taylor Letter Independent Challenge 2 Word 22 WD A-1 WD A-SkyDrive Memo Independent Challenge 3 Word 22-23 NONE (Template) WD A-Pope Letter Word 2013 Unit B Editing Documents due August 31, 2017 Lesson Word 26-41 WD B-1 WD B-Lecture PR Public Skills Review Word 43-45 WD B-2 WD B-PAOS 2017 PR Public Independent Challenge 1 Word 45 WD B-3 WD B-Theatre Fundraising Letter Independent Challenge 2 Word 46 WD B-4 WD B-Cover Letter Independent Challenge 3 Word 46-47 WD B-5 WD B-Business Courses Memo Word 2013 Unit C Formatting Text and Paragraphs due September 7, 2017 Lesson Word 50-67 WD C-1 WD C-Last Minute Deals Skills Review Word 69-71 WD C-2 WD C-Jackson EDA Report Independent Challenge 1 Word 72 WD C-3 WD C-Solar Home Independent Challenge 2 Word 73 WD C-4 WD C-Silver 2017 Independent Challenge 3 Word 74 WD C-5 WD C-Mountain Memo Word 2013 Unit D Formatting Documents due September 13, 2017 Lesson Word 78-95 WD D-1 WD D-Healthy Traveler Skills Review Word 97-99 WD D-2 WD D-Liberty Fitness Independent Challenge 1 Word 100 WD D-3 WD D-Village Catering Independent Challenge 2 Word 101 WD D-4 WD D-Parking FAQ Independent Challenge 3 Word 102-103 WD D-5 WD D-Chapter 5 BUSTEC 333, Fall 2017 4 08/11/2017

PowerPoint 2013 Unit A Creating a Presentation due September 19, 2017 Lesson PowerPoint 2-17 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT A-QST Skills Review PowerPoint 19-20 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT A-Dun Glen Independent Challenge 1 PowerPoint 21 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT A-Broadband Independent Challenge 2 PowerPoint 22 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT A-Goodrich Independent Challenge 3 PowerPoint 23 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT A-Jamison PowerPoint 2013 Unit B Modifying a Presentation due September 26, 2017 Lesson PowerPoint 26-41 PPT B-1 PPT B-QST Skills Review PowerPoint 43-45 PPT B-2 PPT B-ProPool Independent Challenge 1 PowerPoint 46 PPT B-3 PPT B-Center Independent Challenge 2 PowerPoint 46 PPT B-4 PPT B-RC Investments Independent Challenge 3 PowerPoint 47 NONE (Blank presentation) PPT B-Natural Foods PowerPoint 2013 Unit C Inserting Objects into a Presentation due October 3, 2017 Lesson PowerPoint 50-65 PPT C-1 PPT C-QST Skills Review PowerPoint 67-69 PPT C-5 PPT C-ColCom Independent Challenge 1 PowerPoint 69 PPT C-9 PPT C-C&R Independent Challenge 2 PowerPoint 70 PPT C-11 PPT C-PRHG Independent Challenge 3 PowerPoint 71 PPT C-13 PPT C-OneGlobal PowerPoint 2013 Unit D Finishing a Presentation due October 10, 2017 Lesson PowerPoint 74-89 PPT D-1 PPT D-QST Skills Review PowerPoint 91-93 PPT D-4 PPT D-DataSource Independent Challenge 1 PowerPoint 93 PPT D-6 PPT D-Pacific Independent Challenge 2 PowerPoint 93-94 PPT D-8 PPT D-Sports Independent Challenge 3 PowerPoint 94 PPT D-9 PPT D-Thomas BUSTEC 333, Fall 2017 5 08/11/2017

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