Computer Applications II

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Computer Applications II CSB 2004 Course Description This course will introduce the student to intermediate and advanced Microsoft Office applications. Specific applications taught include operating systems, word processing, spreadsheets, databases and presentation software. Students will use these applications to design, develop, create, and edit documents, spreadsheets, databases and presentations. Rationale This course is designed to offer the student a hands-on approach to intermediate Microsoft Office 2016 concepts and applications. The course will assist in fulfilling institutional aims through integrating secondary level computer competencies. Prerequisite Sophomore standing Computer Applications I Measurable Learning Outcomes The student will: A. Create and edit documents including tables, SmartArt, and mail merge while utilizing techniques learned in Microsoft Word 2016 B. Create spreadsheets that utilize formulas, charts, and tables and manage and analyze data taken from these sources using Microsoft Excel 2016 C. Create professional quality presentations using graphics, media, and other objects using Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 D. Demonstrate intermediate database skills using Microsoft Access 2016 including modification of databases, queries, and forms for the analysis of data using Access reports Materials List Please see the Supply List and System Requirements pages on LUOA s website as well as the Digital Literacy Requirements page for general supplies and requirements with LUOA curriculum. Due to the nature of this course, some additional materials will be required for various assignments throughout the curriculum. Please see the Materials list included with this syllabus for a complete list of materials. Computer Applications I 2017-2018 CSB 2003 1

Digital Tools This course makes use of third-party digital resources to enhance the learning experience. These resources have been curated by LUOA staff and faculty and can be safely accessed by students to complete coursework. Please ensure that internet browser settings, pop-up blockers, and other filtering tools allow for these resources to be accessed. The following resources are used throughout this course: Cengage MindTap Course Grading Policies The students grades will be determined according to the following grading scale and assignment weights. The final letter grade for the course is determined by a 10-point scale. Assignments are weighted according to a tier system, which can be referenced on the Grades Page in Canvas. Each tier is weighted according to the table below. Items that do not affect the student s grade are found in Tier 0. Course Policies Grading Scale A 90-100% B 80-89% C 70-79% D 60-69% F 0-59% Assignment Weights Tier 0 0% Tier 1 25% Tier 2 35% Tier 3 40% Students are accountable for all information in the Student Handbook. Below are a few policies that have been highlighted from the Student Handbook. Types of Assessments To simplify and clearly identify which policies apply to which assessment, each assessment has been categorized into one of four categories: Lesson, Assignment, Quiz, or Test. Each applicable item on the course Modules page has been designated with an identifier chosen from among these categories. Thus, a Quiz on the American Revolution may be designated by a title like 1.2.3 Quiz: The American Revolution. These identifiers were placed on the Modules page to help students understand which Honor Code and Resubmission policies apply to that assessment (see the Honor Code and Resubmission policies on the page to follow for further details). Lesson: Any item on the Modules page designated as a Lesson These include instructional content and sometimes an assessment of that content. Typically, a Lesson will be the day-to-day work that a student completes. Computer Applications I 2017-2018 CSB 2003 2

Assignment: Any item on the Modules page designated as an Assignment Typical examples of Assignments include, but are not limited to, papers, book reports, projects, labs, and speeches. Assignments are usually something that the student should do their best work on the first time. Quiz: Any item on the Modules page designated as a Quiz This usually takes the form of a traditional assessment where the student will answer questions to demonstrate knowledge of the subject. Quizzes cover a smaller amount of material than Tests. Test: Any item on the Modules page designated as a Test This usually takes the form of a traditional assessment where the student will answer questions to demonstrate knowledge of the subject. Tests cover a larger amount of material than Quizzes. Resubmission Policy Students are expected to submit their best work on the first submission for every Lesson, Assignment, Quiz, and Test. However, resubmissions may be permitted in the following circumstances: Lesson: Students are automatically permitted two attempts on a Lesson. The student may freely resubmit for their first two attempts without the need for teacher approval. Assignment: Students are intended to do their best work the first time on all Assignments. However, any resubmissions must be completed before the student moves more than one module ahead of that Assignment. For example, a student may resubmit an Assignment from Module 3 while in Module 4, but not an Assignment from Modules 1 or 2. High School students may not resubmit an Assignment without expressed written permission from the teacher in a comment. Quiz: Students may NOT resubmit for an increased grade. Test: Students may NOT resubmit for an increased grade. If a student feels that he or she deserves a resubmission on a Lesson, Assignment, Quiz, or Test due to a technical issue such as a computer crashing, the student should message his or her teacher to make the request, and that request will need to be approved by a Department Chair. Consequences for Violations to the Honor Code Every time a student violates the Honor Code, the teacher will fill out an Honor Code Incident Report, email the advisor, and carbon copy the Department Chair with the report. The advisor will verify which number offense this is and inform the teacher and parent. The teacher will then leave a comment on the student s assignment and award the appropriate consequences. Replies to any correspondence must be made within 24 hours of the last email received. Computer Applications I 2017-2018 CSB 2003 3

Warning: This ONLY applies to high school Lessons and elementary/middle school Assignments and Lessons. These will be taken as a teaching moment for the student. Lessons: A zero will be assigned for the question only. Elementary/Middle School Assignment: The student must redo their work. However, they may retain their original grade. 1st Offense: Lesson, Quiz, or Test: The student will receive a zero on the entire assessment. Assignment: The student will: Receive a 0% or 80% of his or her original grade per the teacher s discretion Be required to complete the Plagiarism Workshop Be permitted to retry for a higher grade on the next attempt at the teacher s discretion 2nd Offense: The student will receive a zero and be placed on Academic Probation. 3rd Offense: The student will receive a zero and the Department Chair will determine the consequences that should follow, possibly including Academic Withdrawal from the course or expulsion from the academy. Computer Applications I 2017-2018 CSB 2003 4

Materials List CSB 2003 COURSE MATERIALS Cengage MindTap access to this simulation software is provided directly through your Canvas course no access code or key is required USB flash drive or cloud storage - this course requires students to create several projects which should be backed up regularly to a flash drive or a repository on the Cloud. Lost projects which are not backed up may need to be recompleted if there are technical issues for the student. Microsoft Office 2016 (available for Windows or Mac) this software is available to our students at no charge from the Liberty University IT webpage: https://www.liberty.edu/informationtechnology/index.cfm?pid=24600

Scope and Sequence CSB 2003 Week 1: Productivity Apps for School and Work Week 2: Word 2016: Creating and Formatting Tables Week 3: Word 2016: Illustrating Documents with Graphics Week 4: Word 2016: Working with Themes and Building Blocks Week 5: Word 2016: Merging Word Documents Week 6: Word 2016: Capstone Project Week 7: Excel 2016: Analyzing Data Using Formulas Week 8: Excel 2016: Managing Workbook Data Week 9: Excel 2016: Managing Data Using Tables Week 10: Excel 2016: Analyzing Table Data Week 11: Excel 2016: Capstone Project Week 12: PowerPoint 2016: Working with Advanced Tools and Masters Week 13: PowerPoint 2016: Enhancing Charts Week 14: PowerPoint 2016: Inserting Graphics, Media, and Objects Week 15: PowerPoint 2016: Using Advanced Features Week 16: Access 2016: Modifying Database Structure Week 17: Access 2016: Improving Queries Week 18: Access 2016: Enhancing Forms and Analyzing Data with Reports