Course
Description: While developing English language skills,
Computer Word
Processing builds word processing speed and accuracy using Word through
practice in the production of various kinds of business correspondence, of
reports, of tabulations, and of forms from unarranged and rough-draft copy
sources in English.
Objectives: By the end of the course, students
should be able:
Instructional Methods:
Classes include language development and critical thinking sessions
followed by hands-on practice and drills for speed and accuracy using
Word. Students complete periodic summary
exercises that require application of all skills learned to date. Each student creates a portfolio of finished
output.
Grading: The final grade is
based on the average of each student's weekly classroom grades for the
following:
|
Class
Participation |
25% |
|
Assignments |
25% |
|
Document
Production |
25% |
|
Exams |
25% |
|
Total |
100% |
The
grading scale is: A=90-100%, B+=85-89%,
B=80-84%, C+=75-79%, C=70-74%, D=65-69%, F=60-64%.
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Week |
Topics |
Assignments and Tests |
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1 |
Mapping
the text: looking at the book's layout
and learning aids Language
preparation: basic direction words Introduction
to Word: starting the program, using
the mouse and keyboard, understanding screen elements, and understanding
application features. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
1-5 |
|
2 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situation requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Creating,
saving, and printing documents. Responding
with an original English language document to a critical thinking
activity. Transition
words for giving directions. |
Exercises
6-15 Turn
any list of 4 or more directions from the chapter into a paragraph, using
some or all of the following transition words: first, next, then, after, last. |
|
3 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Opening
and editing documents Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language document. Numerical
transition words for giving directions.
|
Turn
any list of 5 or more directions in the text into a paragraph, using
numerical transition words: first,
second, third, etc. Exercises
16-23 |
|
4 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Formatting
text: tabs and alignment; fonts;
highlighting; and symbols, bullets, and enumeration. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
24-30 |
|
5 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Formatting
documents: alignment, line and
paragraph spacing, and hyperlinks;
margins; and creating and formatting a one-page report. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
31-35 |
|
6 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Managing
documents: previewing files and
working with document properties; locating and printing a file or multiple
files; finding and saving files as web
pages. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language document. |
Exercises
36-42 |
|
7 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Using
Tables to organize information:
creating tables and entering data; merging and splitting cells; moving
and resizing tables; using tables in HTML.
Responding
with an original English language document to a critical thinking
activity. |
Exercises
43-51 |
|
8 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Using
Merge: using Merge to create form
letters, envelopes, and letters; doing mass mailings using Merge. Responding
with an original English language document to a critical thinking
activity. Review
for exam. |
Exercises
52-56 Exam. |
|
9 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Producing
multiple-page documents: working with
multi-page documents; using headers and footers and footnotes and endnotes;
using outlines; inserting breaks; dragging and dropping text; creating
bookmarks; and tracking changes. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
57-66 |
|
10 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Using
Word's desktop publishing and automation features: using columns, borders and shading, and
text boxes; and using templates, wizards, and macros. |
Exercises
67-73 |
|
11 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situation requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Using
Word's graphics capabilities:
enhancing Word documents with graphics objects, clip art, and
AutoShapes; layering objects with text: and using an Internet simulation to
download clip art from the Internet. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
74-83 |
|
12 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Integrating
Word with other applications: copying
information between programs, embedding and editing embedded objects; and
embedding and merging with other Microsoft applications. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
84-90 |
|
13 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situation requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Skill
refinement combining critical thinking, application integration, and Internet
skills: using templates; retrieving
Internet data; sending Web document via e-mail, downloading clip art, and
other skills integration; recording a Macro for Mail Merge; etc. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
91-97 |
|
14 |
Discussing
the unit's "On the Job" situations requiring a word processing
activity or solution. Advanced
skills: tables of content, indexes,
charts, and forms; multiple versions of the same document; toolbars;
etc. Responding
to a critical thinking activity with an original English language
document. |
Exercises
98-104 |
|
15 |
Final
project |
Project
to be approved in advance by the instructor and developed following
instructor guidelines |
|
16 |
Final
project |
Continue
work on final project. Exam. |
rev. 2/04, 2/07, 5/08