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CSCI 1000: Survey of Computer

Applications

Spring 2020

CRN 3073

Course Information

Class Schedule:

Fully Online: All course materials and meetings will take place completely in the Online

environment. There will be NO face to face class meetings.

Course Description:

Course will include comprehensive exploration of applications such as text editing,

spreadsheets, and database systems. It will also include an introduction to microcomputers

and their hardware, communications, operating systems, and programming. There will be

extensive hands on work with the covered software applications. No prior knowledge of

computers is assumed.

Course Goals

The primary goal for this course is to provide students with the ability to use basic

computer applications in an efficient and professional manner.

Course Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Describe the fundamentals of Information Technology, including definitions, functions, and

equipment.

? Identify the components of a computing system

? List the fundamental features of the internet and its basic protocols

? Create a basic internet privacy and security plan

? Define System Inputs, Outputs, Processing, and Storage

? Compare and contrast data and information

? Create Microsoft Word Documents that make use of tools including page guidelines,

styles, formatting, and media

? Create Microsoft Excel Spreadsheets that make use of tools including cell formatting,

functions, charts, and sheets

? Create Microsoft Access Databases that make use of tools including templates, tables,

data, and analyzers.

? Create Microsoft PowerPoint Presentations that make use of tools including masters,

styles, transitions, animations, and presentation settings

? Create an HTML Website that includes styles, divisions, images, links, and navigation

? Create a program using Python Code that includes use of strings, operators, loops, and

decision making.

Prerequisite:

MATH 0800 or MATH 1100 or MATH 1120.

Textbook:

There is no required textbook. All required course materials will be covered in the unit

materials. If you feel that you need a book of some kind to assist you, you are welcome to

purchase any version of Computing Essentials. To repeat, there is NO REQUIRED textbook

for this course.

Course Schedule:

Information Technology Week 1 Activities

Week 1 Discussion

The Internet Week 2 Activities

Week 2 Discussion

MS Word I Week 3 Assignments

MS Word II Week 4 Assignments

Software Assignment 1

MS Excel I Week 5 Activities

Week 1

Jan 13-19

Week 2

Jan 20- 26

Week 3

Jan 27 - Feb 02

Week 4

Feb 03 - 09

Week 5

Feb 10 - 16

Week 6 MS Excel II Week 6 Activities

Week Topic Assignments Due:

Software Assignment 2

System Software and Midterm Midterm

Midterm Discussion

Office 365 Online Week 8 Activities

Microsoft Online Week 9 Activities

Software Assignment 3

Week 10 Activities

Software Assignment 4

Week 11 Activities

Week 12 Activities

Feb 17 - 23

Week 7 Feb

24– Mar 01

Week 8

Mar 02 - 08

Week 9

Mar 09 - 15

Week 10

Mar 23 - 29

Week 11

Mar 30 -Apr 05

Week 12

Apr 06 - 12 Week 12 Discussion

Software Assignment 5

Week 13 Week 13 Activities

Apr 13- 19

MS PowerPoint

HTML and Web Sites I

HTML and Web Sites II

Programming I

Programming II Week 14 Activities

Software Assignment 6

Week 14

Apr 20-26

Week 15 Programming III Week 15 Activities

Apr 27 - 28 Week 15 Discussion

Finals Week

Apr 30 - May

06

Final Exam

Grading

Total points possible:

Software Lab Assignments

Weekly Practice

Discussions

Midterm Exam

Final Exam

Total Percentage Possible = 100%

The grading scale is as follows:

Average Grade

Software Lab Assignments

For each of the major software applications we will be covering, as well as the programming

unit, you will be responsible for completing a software assignment demonstrating your

proficiency with the application. Each assignment will feature multiple parts, and be specific

to the functions of that application. The assignments will be:

MS Word: Document Construction, you will create a template document featuring page layout

specifications, media add in functions, command of style, design, and color schematics. A list

of requirements for the document will be provided along with a rubric for grading criteria.

Learners will submit the document to the course shell as an attachment for review by the

instructor.

MS Excel: Spread Sheet formatting, learners will create a spreadsheet, featuring the use of

page and sheet setup, cell design and formatting, and the function tool. A list of

requirements for the spreadsheet will be provided along with a rubric for grading criteria.

Learners will submit the spreadsheet to the course shell as an attachment for review by the

instructor.

MS Online: There are a number of Microsoft online programs that you have access to

through the Office 365 account. In this unit we will experiment with these programs and

select one to use as our Software Assignment 3 project.

MS PowerPoint: Presentation Creation, learners will create a powerpoint presentation

using styles, transitions, animations, templates, and masters. . A list of requirements

for the presentation will be provided along with a rubric for grading criteria. Learners

will submit their presentation to the course shell as an attachment for review by the

instructor.

Website HTML: Website creation, learners will create a basic website using styles,

divisions, images, links, and navigation. A list of requirements for the website will be

provided along with a rubric for grading criteria. Learners will submit their website to the

course shell as an attachment for review by the instructor.

Python Coding: Python Program, learners will create a program using strings, operators,

loops, variables, and decision making. A list of requirements for the program will be

provided along with a rubric for grading criteria. Learners will submit their program to the

course shell as an attachment for review by the instructor.

Weekly Activities

For each weekly unit there will be tasks and activities that must be completed to finish the

unit. This can include practice quizzes, exercises, and other small assignments. These tasks

are not graded and are for your benefit. For example, questions found on practice quizzes will

bear a REMARKABLE SIMILARITY to questions found on the exams. Your grade will be based

on completion of the activities.

Discussions

Discussions will be required for certain units in order to complete them, other units will have

discussions available for acquiring assistance from others in order to complete assignments.

Exams

There will be a midterm and final exam in the course. Each will cover half the course materials.

This means that the Final Exam will not be comprehensive, and will cover the material after

the midterm exam.

Course Policies

Disability Accommodations

Students who need accommodations are asked to contact me by e-mail to discuss

your accommodations. If you have not registered for accommodation services through the

Center for Disability Services (CDS), but need accommodations, make an appointment

with CDS, 147 Taylor Center, or call 334-244-3631 or e-mail CDS at cds@aum.edu.

It is the policy of Auburn University Montgomery to accommodate individuals with

disabilities pursuant to federal law and the University’s commitment to equal educational

opportunities. It is the responsibility of the student to inform the instructor of any necessary

accommodations at the beginning of the course.

Class Attendance:

You are going to need to login to Blackboard on a frequent and consistent basis to be

successful in this course. There is no set amount of logins required but you will be contacted

by the instructor if you go more than 1 week between logins.

Academic Integrity

This course will adhere to AUM Standards of Academic Integrity and Honesty.

Cheating will not be tolerated under any circumstance. There are discussions available to get

assistance from your fellow students, and you have the entirety of the internet available to

assist you. Plagiarism will dealt with by awarding an “F” to anyone caught doing so. It is

considered plagiarism to submit anyone else’s work under your own name.

Late or Missed Work

You may submit Software Lab Assignments up to 1 week past the due date for 50%

credit. Weekly Activities and Discussions are not eligible for late submission. Let me repeat

that. Weekly Activities and Discussions are NOT eligible for late submission. An extremely

good excuse is required IN ADVANCE of the exam to be allowed to make up a missed Midterm

or Final Exam. Exam makeups are entirely at the discretion of the instructor.

Drop Deadline

The final drop date for this semester is Friday March 27th.

University Policies

We will follow University policies as laid out in the Student Handbook.

Technology Assistance

Students may seek technology assistance from the ITS Help Desk located in the

computer lab on the floor of the Taylor Center. You may also call 334-244-3500 or email

helpdesk@aum.edu.

Free Academic Support

All students have the opportunity to receive free academic support at AUM. Visit the

Learning Center (LC) in the WASC on second floor Library or the Instructional Support Lab

(ISL) in 203 Goodwyn Hall. The LC.ISL offers writing consulting as well as tutoring in almost

every class through graduate school. The LC may be reached at 244-3470 (call or walk-in for a

session), and the ISL may be reached at 244-3265. ISL tutoring is first-comefirst served.

Current operating hours can be found at www.aum.edu/learningcenter.


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