Chabot College Fall 2004 Replaced Fall 2010 Course Outline for Computer Application Systems 72M INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTING Catalog Description: 72M – Introduction to Computing 1 unit Introduction to computing concepts through the use of videos, animations, and hands-on activities. 3 hours laboratory. [Typical contact hours: 52.5] Prerequisite Skills: None Expected Outcomes for Students: Upon completion of the course the student should be able to: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. describe computing terminology; install software; name, save, protect, and organize files; connect to and browse the Internet; send and receive E-mail; write and print MS Office documents; find and insert graphics in documents; make a wise computer purchase. Course Content: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Learning computing hardware and software terminology Understanding how to install software Understanding naming, saving, protecting, organizing files Connecting to and browsing the Internet Sending E-mail and attachments Writing and printing Microsoft Office documents Working with graphics Understanding how to buy a computer Methods of Presentation: 1. Laboratory assignments 2. Tutorials 3. Interactive computer exercises Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress: 1. Typical Assignments a. Complete interactive computer assignments such as naming and copying files b. Complete simulated activities such as creating an E-mail account 2. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress a. End of unit exercises and quizzes b. Final exam Chabot College Course Outline for Computer Application Systems 72M, Page 2 Fall 2004 Textbook(s) (Typical): The Practical PC, 3rd Edition, Parsons and Oja, Course Technology, 2003. Special Student Materials: 1. Portable storage device 2. Letter sized folder for work 3. Headphones (optional) CAS 72M Gaila Moore Effective Fall 2004 Revised 11/24/03