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Description |
This
course familiarizes learners with the personal computer, Windows,
word processing (Microsoft Word), spreadsheet (EXCEL), presentations
(PowerPoint), E-mail and the Internet (Internet Explorer and
Mozilla Firefox). Also the Cambridge College online Library
and CC Portal.
Students
get hands-on experience with these applications and an overview
of personal and professional uses. Students progress from
a beginning level through an intermediate level.
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| Location |
The
class will meet on site at Cambridge College - School of Management - 17 MOB #413
Classes will be held:
Monday/6:10 - 10:40 pm
Sept 22
Oct 6
Oct 20
Nov 3
Nov 17
Dec 1
Dec 15 (final presentations)
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| Overview
and Purpose |
The
purpose of the course is to introduce participants to the
components of computer applications. The course also provides
a coherent overview of the philosophy of computer applications
their benefits, rational and design features. Emphasis will
be placed on students developing a specific set of skills
as well as how to find answers and resources pertaining to
the development of their specific skills.
Students
are required to create and participate in a dynamic learning
environment and develop a skill set where they teach and learn
form each other. The course will also provide an introduction
to the Cambridge College computer system for communications,
research and group work which will lay the foundation for
future course work in the Management, Healthcare Management
and Education Programs.
Students begin with the basics of each software
application and progress beyond intermediate level and integrate
their knowledge of software applications into their professional
work and graduate study.
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Provides a hands-on introduction to the personal computer
• Basic skills for Windows environment on PC
• Basic skills for word processing in Micro Soft WORD
(MS Word)
• Basic skills for spread sheets in Micro Soft EXCEL
(MS Excel)
• Basic skills for presentations in Micro Soft POWERPOINT
(MS PowerPoint)
• Basic skills for use and research on the Internet
• Overview of Cambridge College technology
• CCOL Cambridge College Online Library
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Expectancies and Outcomes |
1.
Understand how Internet and other "new" technologies
are changing the way business is being done, and identify how
these technologies can be utilized in organizations in which
they might work.
2.
Attain a level of professional competence in on-line research
for management topics.
3.
Attain a level of competence with various tools (spreadsheet,
document processing, presentation tools, webpage, and project
management) and demonstrate the use of those tools to support
business objectives.
4.
Improve their ability to communicate electronically with other
users and work in virtual groups to complete projects
5.
Understand the research project cycle, including project planning,
timelines, documentation and the steps in completing a project
portfolio.
6.
Discuss some of the legal, ethical and security issues surrounding
the increased use of computer-based technology in the workplace.
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| Course
Policies |
1.
Class Attendance is Required. This course is one in which missing
class sessions puts you considerably behind. It is unfair to
other students to have to repeat material so that those who
missed class can be "caught up". If you have to miss
class, please make sure that you have cleared this beforehand
with the instructor and made arrangements to complete the work
involved.
2.
All reading, homework and project assignments are due on time.
3.
Class sessions will be a mixture of lecture, discussion, and
hands-on exercises, both group and individual. The first two
are important to improve your understanding of the concepts,
in order that you can apply them more effectively.
4.
Assigment Percentages:
Class attendance and participation 20%
Research Homework assignment 10%
Each student will select a topic and present information on
that topic. The assignments will be handed out and discussed
in more detail in class, and must be turned in (hard copy)
and/or presented in the next class session. I also request
an email copy be sent to me via email.
Individual
Paper 35%
A research paper that will use online research and basic computer
applications will be due. The student will identify a topic,
frame the research focus, use on-line sources to gather information,
synthesize the data and prepare a paper using WORD and EXCEL,
and develop a presentation in POWERPOINT intended for a work
or professional audience.
Individual
Presentation 35%
Students will create a PowerPoint presentation based on their
paper. It will allow for an integreation of WORD, EXCEL and
POWERPOINT. Each student will make a final presentation.
Students
are encouraged to build in their own interests and workplace
needs into the design of their term project.
Note:
Please submit all assignments in hard copy form at the class
in which it is due. I also request file copies be sent to
me via email.
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| CLASS AGENDA |
TOPICS
Overview of the course
Computers - window into an entire universe
How to navigate and discover new worlds
Getting Started
Computer Basics
- Introduction to computer systems
- Operating Systems & Windows
- Internet, E-mail & Browsers
Possible topic depending on interest:
- Web 2.0 and social networking
- BLOGs
- WIKIs
Micro Soft WORD
- Introduction to word processing and Micro Soft WORD
- Creating and Editing a Document
- Formatting a Document
- Creating a Report or Research Paper
- Creating Tables
- More Word & Email
Micro Soft EXCEL
- Introduction to spreadsheets and EXCEL
- Creating a Worksheet
- Using Excel functions and formats
- Creating Charts
- Managing and Analyzing a Complex Workbook
Presentation ZEN/creating SPECTACULAR presentations
- Design is a big, big deal. We all have a responsibility to understand its potential and its power. You do not need to be a designer — but you do need to become more design sensitive or "design mindful." ~Garr Reynold
Micro Soft POWERPOINT
- Introduction to presentation software and Micro Soft PowerPoint
- Creating a Presentation
Bringing it all together
- Integration with Excel and Word
- Integration PowerPoint, Excel, and Word
Final Presentations
- Presentation of PowerPoint slideshows
Wrapping it all up
- Review & Course Evaluation
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Instructor
email
617-868-1000
x1395
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Catherine
Seo is founder and president of Synergistic
Solutions: Evolving Beyond Chaos, headquartered in Cambridge,
Mass. The consortium, founded in 1989, offers support to organizations
and industry in dealing with turbulence, change, and crisis
impacting the workplace.
She
received a Bachelor of Science in communications and education
from Emerson College, and a Masters of Science in Strategic
Technology Management from the Graduate Center of Technology
at Marlboro College.
Catherine has certification and/or training in advanced mediation,
systems thinking, and relational dynamics, as well as a technical
background in computer programming and systems analysis.
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