Chabot College Fall 2001 Replaced Fall 2006

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Chabot College
Fall 2001
Replaced Fall 2006
Course Outline for Computer Application Systems 88B
MICROSOFT WORD® II
Catalog Description:
88B – Microsoft Word II
3 units
Advanced word processing techniques using Word 2000 to produce complex business letters, memos, reports,
tables, and other documents. Includes Microsoft Office User Specialist (MOUS) Expert Certification
preparation. Strongly recommended: Computer Application Systems 88A, Microsoft Word I. 2 hours lecture, 2
hours laboratory.
Prerequisite Skills:
None
Expected Outcomes for Students:
Upon completion of the course the student should be able to:
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insert, move, and resize pictures and text boxes;
change text direction, create watermarks, and apply setting to pictures and text boxes;
specify character and paragraph formatting, customize clip art, create newsletters;
demonstrate familiarity with advanced desktop publishing;
insert fields, edit fields, and create bookmarks;
create, use, and edit electronic forms;
create mail merge documents, including catalog documents, and mailing labels;
create, run, edit, and copy macros;
use Excel worksheets within Word documents;
create, format, and edit charts;
add footnotes and endnotes to long documents;
create, collapse, and reorganize outlines;
create, edit, and update indexes and tables of contents;
create master documents, hyperlinks and Web pages.
Course Content:
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Desktop publishing and graphics
Fields, forms, mail merge, and macros
Tables and charts
Long documents
Comments, hyperlinks, and Web pages
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Lecture
Discussion
Demonstration
Hands-on practice
Assignments and Methods of Evaluating Student Progress:
1. Typical Assignments
a. Work through a hands-on tutorial
b. Complete a concepts review, including short answer questions
c. Word process a critical thinking essay question
d. Complete skill-building applications
Course Outline for CAS 88B
Microsoft Word II
Fall, 2001
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2. Methods of Evaluating Student Progress
a. Written work
b. Hands-on exercises
c. Portfolios
d. Quizzes and final examination
Textbook (Typical):
Word 2000 A Professional Approach Level 2, Expert, Deborah Hinkle, Glencoe McGraw-Hill, New York, 2000
Special Student Materials:
Diskette
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