CS 035 COMPUTER LITERACY
Starts 01/25/2010 and ends 03/1/2010
MWF 8 AM TO 8:55 AM Room T-311
February 18-21 Thurs-Sun Winter break - no
classes
PROFESSOR WILLIAM BARTH OFFICE T307
Phone: 315-255-1792 ext. 2315
web page: http://m331.cayuga-cc.edu/barth/
e-mail: barth@cayuga-cc.edu
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Whats Going On
the Week Of Jan 25 |
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Mon.,
Jan. 25 Intro,
Microsoft Windows |
Wed.,
Jan 27 first class Chapter
4A, Microsoft word |
Fri.,
Jan. 23 Microsoft
Word, Chapter 4B |
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OTHER CLASS PAGES |
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CS 035 Spring 2010 Barth
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE - SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Class # |
Date |
Topics |
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1 |
Jan 25 |
Intro, Microsoft Windows |
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2 |
Jan. 27 |
Chapter 4A, Microsoft Word |
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3 |
Jan. 29 |
Microsoft Word, Chapter 4B |
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4 |
Feb. 1 |
Microsoft Excel |
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Feb. 3 |
Microsoft Excel |
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Feb. 5 |
Microsoft PowerPoint |
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Feb. 8 |
chapter 1A |
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Feb. 10 |
Chapter 1A |
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Feb. 12 |
Chapter 1B |
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10 |
Feb. 15 |
Chapter 1B |
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Feb. 17 |
Test # 1 |
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Feb. 19 |
Winter Break NO CLASS
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Feb. 22 |
Chapter 2A &
2B |
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Feb. 24 |
Chapter 3A |
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Feb. 26 |
Chapter 3A |
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Mar. 1 |
Test
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CS 035 Spring 2010 Barth
Individual Study |
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TENTATIVE SCHEDULE - SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Class # |
Date |
Topics |
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Jan 25 |
Intro, Microsoft Windows |
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2 |
Jan. 27 |
Chapter 4A, Microsoft Word |
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3 |
Jan. 29 |
Microsoft Word, Chapter 4B |
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Feb 1 |
Microsoft Excel |
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5 |
Feb 3 |
Microsoft Excel |
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Feb. 5 |
Microsoft PowerPoint |
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Feb. 17 |
Test # 1 available in the ASC (chapters 4a, 1a, 1b, windows, Office 2007,
Word, Excel, PowerPoint) |
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Feb. 24 |
Class meets to answer questions, turn in
labs |
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Feb. 26 |
Test # 2 available in the ASC
(chapters 2a, 2b, 3a) |
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REQUIRED MATERIALS
1. Suggested text, not mandatory Peter Norton's Essential Concepts 6th edition, Glencoe-McGraw Hill. The ISBN is 007-297-84-9X
2. one 3.5 inch Diskette or a USB flash drive
Glencoe-McGraw-Hill web site http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/
Class Policies
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Students entering class
more than ten minutes late for class will be considered absent for the class |
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You
are allowed 3 absences, you will be withdrawn on the 4th absence |
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There are no
excused absences in the college attendance policy. |
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Students
entering class late must see the Instructor after class to remove the absence
from the Instructor's records or the absence will remain on the records |
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Student's ARE NOT to leave
the class early unless they are sick |
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If a student has ongoing complications
and must leave class early every day or must be late for class every day
perhaps the student should consider taking the course another semester |
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Students are expected to
contact the Instructor in advance of an exam they will miss to get a makeup
exam. Otherwise a make up exam will be
at the discretion of the instructor |
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Students who play computer
games or surf the web during lectures in the computer lab, act disrespectful
to the teacher or act disrespectful to other students will be withdrawn from
the course. |
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If anything happens to your
flash drive, disk or computer, you
will still be responsible for all the labs |
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no extra credit work or
retests will be allowed. |