Course Syllabus

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Computer Applications II
Instructor: Mr. McSherry
Year: 2011-2012
Room: 55
Instructor E-mail: mcsherbe@npenn.org
Web Page: http://oc.course.com/sc/off2007/index.cfm?action=home
COURSE DESCRIPTION
This course will provide an overview of microcomputer applications including a brief
introduction to computer concepts, Microsoft Word 2007, Microsoft Excel 2007.
TEXTBOOK AND SUPPLIES
Microsoft Office 2007 Shelly Cashman
Note: The textbooks for this course are to remain in the classroom as there is only
one classroom set.
ASSIGNMENTS
Below is a tentative list of the assignments for the semester. Supplemental assignments
will be provided based on time constraints.
Reading Assignment
Lab Assignment
Points
Word Project 2
DDC Ex 33
DDC Ex 34
DDC Ex 35
DDC Ex 36
Word Project 4
Lab 2 Antivirus Programs
Schedule
Data
Work Out With David
Whole Grains Bread
Charity Auction
Lab 2 Deli Express
Walk and Rock Music
Lab 2 Scissors Office
Supplies
Silver Dollar Stock Club
Lab 1 Façade Importers
Voyager Travel Adventures
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
20
Voyager Travel Adventures
Spa Services
Restoration Architecture
20
20
20
Varies
Excel Project 1
Excel Project 2
DDC Ex 9
DDC Ex 10
DDC Ex 12
DDC Ex 16
Extra Credit
20
20
20
COURSE GRADING CRITERIA
The below letter grades and their corresponding numerical scores will be used as the
basis for grading for this course.
Numerical Score
97 – 100
90 – 96
87 – 89
80 – 86
77 – 79
70 – 76
65 – 69
Below 65
Corresponding Letter Grade
A+
A
B+
B
C+
C
D
F
STUDENT PROGRESS
Progress reports will be sent out at the midway point of the marking period to all
students. Interim week is marked on the school calendar. Please ask to see your
son’s/daughter’s interim report during this time, and sign off on this and return it to me.
Checking with your son/daughter about this should help students with difficulty learn
what needs to be done to correct problems more quickly than otherwise. You may also
request an interim report anytime throughout the semester by contacting either your
student’s counselor or me directly.
Should you wish to keep on top of your student’s progress, I encourage you to e-mail or
call me. Students with proactive, involved parents/guardians traditionally have a much
higher level of success. If you wish to contact me, please feel free to e-mail me at the
above e-mail address (this is preferred to avoid “phone tag”) or call me at the school
number, extension 4552.
LATE WORK
Late work will be accepted provided it is turned in within one week after the due date. As
students need to be taught to meet deadlines, any work that is turned in late will receive
half the credit it would have otherwise received. There are extenuating circumstances
which may arise that would call for an exception to this policy. Should such
circumstances come about, a parent or guardian will need to contact me. Please let me
know as soon as possible in such a situation.
CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS
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Be prepared for each day's class by bringing the proper materials and assignments
with you.
Be polite and respect everyone.
Keep your hands, feet, body and objects away from others.
Seek help whenever necessary. I enjoy helping my students!
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Help maintain a clean and orderly computer lab. Gum, food or drink of any kind
is prohibited in the lab.
The Internet should only be used with the instructor's permission, and only in a
manner directly related to that day's lesson. Inappropriate use of the Internet will
result in a detention or Saturday school and/or loss of Internet privileges, which
will impact the student’s ability to complete certain assignments in the classroom.
Destruction or mutilation of equipment in the computer lab will not be tolerated.
Participate fully in all individual or group assignments.
Give your complete attention to the instructor when he is stating directions or is
engaged in instruction.
Attend class daily, on time. Two unexcused tardies will result in an assigned
morning detention. It is to your advantage to arrive on time so that you don't miss
any important information.
Disruptive behavior detracts from the learning of the student engaged in the
behavior and those around him. Such behavior may result in an assigned morning
detention.
Please return the below portion of this page.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Student's Name (Print) _____________________________________
Please complete and return to me in 3 days.
I have read and understand the course description, the supplies needed for class, the
course assignments, the grading criteria, the classroom expectations and the policy
regarding late work for this course. I will do my part to see to it that all responsibilities on
my end are fulfilled in order to ensure a successful school year.
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Signature of Student
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Date
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Signature of Parent/Guardian
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Phone number in which you can be reached during school hours
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Best time to call this number is between________and________.
Phone number in which you can be reached after school hours
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Best time to call this number is between________and ________.
Email address: ________________________________________
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