230  Computer Word Processing   80 classes

Prerequisite(s):  Type 20 words per minute or enrollment in 200 Keyboarding for Information Processing or equivalent. 

Textbooks:  Suzanne Weixel, Learning Microsoft Word, DDC Publishing, 2000 (or comparable text).

 

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%. 

Course Outline:

Week

Topics

Assignments and Tests

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.   

 

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