CIS 101 - Computer Fundamentals

Term: Fall 2016 Room: Bldg 2/Rm 212 Instructor: Andrea Baughman
Credits: 4 Time & CRN: 23173 M/W 2 - 3:50pm Office: Bldg 2/Rm 212
Contact: baughmana@lanecc.edu
Office Hrs: TBA (usually directly after class, in the classroom or tutor lab)

Course Description: A hands-on introduction to the personal computer and application software using Microsoft Windows. Students will learn basic computer terminology, the role of computers in society, and the use of word processing, spreadsheet, database, presentation and Internet software, including e-mail.

Objectives: Upon course completion, the student will be able to do the following:

Course Structure: Lecture, demonstration, and hands-on lab. There are in-class and online sections. There is the same syllabus for both. In-class students are welcome to make use of my Moodle classroom, and vice versa.

Web Sites: Class sites http://media.lanecc.edu/users/baughmana and http://classes.lanecc.edu

"Orange" Textbook: Building a Foundation with Microsoft Office 2016 ISBN-13: 978-1-59136-820-5 http://www.lablearning.com/Microsoft-Office-SSM/

"Blue" Textbook: Essential Computing Skills ISBN: 978-1-59136-527-3 http://www.labyrinthelab.com/ecs13

Materials: Removable Storage Media (USB Flash Drive), Downloaded lab files

Grading

ItemPoints/ itemTotal Points
1 Quiz/Mid-term5050
10 Labs*20200
5 Vocab Quiz1050
1 Final Exam100100
Attendance**5100
Extra credit220
Total Points Possible500
Grading Scale by "Points"
A+ 498 B+ 447 C+ 397 D+ 347
A 453 B 403 C 353 D 303
A- 450 B- 400 C- 350 D- 300
*See Lab guidelines below for more information on scoring.
**in-class 5/day, online - 2.5/post
A+ is only possible if all work is completed.

Course Guidelines

Exams: No make-up exams will be given without prior arrangements with the instructor.

Labs: All labs must be typed, printed, labeled, and stapled. Labs may be turned in in class, or at the CIT main desk. Labs must be on time and mostly correct to receive full credit, -20% for up to one week late, -50% at two weeks, no credit if more than two weeks late. Pick up your graded work. Unclaimed graded work will be penalized 2 points per week.

Labs turned in early earn 2 points "extra credit". Early is the the class before the due date. The point structure for labs is to encourage students to keep up with their work. Students who do the lab work regularly tend to do better in the course. The final day to turn in work is the last regularly scheduled class day.

If there are errors when the item is turned in, it will be returned, marked "Redo", and credit will be given after the corrections are made (they must be resubmitted within 1 week, or by the final class session, whichever is sooner).

Retain a backup of all your work until after you've received your final grade. If for any reason there is a difference between what you think you turned in and the points I think you've earned - you will need to show me the paper/file for the grade to be adjusted. I encourage students to check on their grade several times during the term to avoid surprises.

Collaboration: Students may discuss labs with other students; however, the work you turn in for grading must be your own. The consequence of turning in work done by another student can range from zero points on the assignment(s) to a failing grade in the course. Assistance on labs is available from the lab aids, tutors, and the instructor.

Class Attendance: Attendance *will be* taken on a formal basis, for credit/points. If you are late, you will receive fewer attendance points, and you will be responsible for seeing me after class to mark you present. Attendance is an excellent way to keep current, get help, and to understand the emphasis placed on the material for the exams. In case of absence from class, students are responsible for announcements made and material covered.

Classroom Etiquette: You're all adults. I expect that you will take personal responsibility for your decisions.

Email Protocols: Viruses and spam are running amok on the Internet. As a result LCC, Internet Providers, and email programs filter email. In plain English that means between you and me are programs that try to block dangerous and/or suspicious emails. To increase the chance I get your email, and help me with sorting, use a proper subject line. For this class please put CIS101 in the subject line. (Notice the lack of space between the S and 1.) Also put your name and the Lab# or topic in the subject line. For example - Subject: CIS101 Sue Student Lab 1.

When I receive your email you should get an auto-response from my email program. If you don't receive a reply of some sort within one business day, please check the email address and resend it.

Administrative Drops: Students are responsible for dropping their own course(s) in time to receive a refund. You may also be administratively dropped in the first week, per LCC's policy.

Lateness, missed assignments, etc... It is the student's responsibility to have all the tools necessary to complete the course. This includes books, computer, Internet connection, disks, #2 pencils for tests, etc... "My computer broke," or "I didn't buy the book," are not valid excuses. Students must resolve these issues to successfully participate in the class. There are labs on campus and limited books available should your computer break or your books get stolen. If you stay in constant communication, and let me know immediately when a crisis occurs, I will be far more flexible. I will hold you to the letter of the syllabus if you only contact me after missing many assignments/tests/class sessions.

Accessibility and Accommodations: To request assistance or accommodations related to disability, contact the Center for Accessible Resources at (541) 463-5150 (voice), 711 (TTY), AccessibleResources@lanecc.edu (e-mail), or stop by Building 1, Room 218. Please be aware that any accessible tables and chairs in this room should remain available for authorized students who find that standard classroom seating is not usable.


Course Outline, Labs (homework), & Tentative Schedule

Week Topic Reading, Ch=chapter Unless noted, "Lab" is Reinforce sections at end of chapters
1 Introduction and Windows Programs Blue Book - Ch1 & Ch2 V1 see link for details, and Lab 1: Do in-class exercises
2 File Management Blue Book - Ch3 or Ch4 V2, and Lab 2: Do Reinforce exercises, Turn in in-class exercises
3 Word Orange Book - Ch1 V3, and Lab 3: Do Reinforce exercises
4 Word Orange Book - Ch2 & Ch4 V4, and Lab 4: Do Reinforce exercises
5 Excel Orange Book - Ch1 V5, and Lab 5: Do Reinforce exercises
Mid-term-Last class of week, during regular class time
6 Excel Orange Book - Ch2 Lab 6: Do Reinforce exercises
7 Excel Orange Book - Ch3 Lab 7: Do Reinforce exercises
8 Access Orange Book - Ch1 Lab 8: Do Reinforce exercises, Read intro about forms in Ch2
9 PowerPoint Orange Book - Ch1 Lab 9: Do Reinforce exercises, Read about printing options in Ch2
10 Internet or Final In Class Lab 10: Create web page (LAST day to turn in Labs)
11 Final Exam/Project LCC Exam Schedule At LCC's officially designated time (see exam schedule), same room as class
Labs: First weeks - submit all parts of one lab stapled together. Vocabulary is separate - do not staple vocab to your "book homework". Label each lab or vocabulary clearly with a cover page. You must click the links on the syllabus web page for additional information. Labs are due the last class day of the same week. In later weeks you will upload homework.

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