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Class 1
1. Check role - answer generic questions
a. Log on procedures
b. School policy
c. Midway "sign in" and policy
d. Instructor comments
f. Forms for Jackson Co
2. Review Introduction page on web
http://bobbert.biz/midwaycompute/CS235/cs235home2.html
a. All communications via web
b. Study Guides via Web
c. Quizzes on Web
d. Learn to log on Jackson County School's system
(go to page JCS)
3. Email - student send email to instructor at email address _____
4. Review Instructor's WEB sites
5. Peruse Text
6. Assignments
a. One chapter every class period
b. Study Guides are to be completed
c. Quizzes each class period based on Study Guide material
a. Quizzes cannot be made up
b. Credit for in class work
c. Materials explained in class are not necessarily those in book
d. Some projects will be begun in class to give attendees an advantage.
e.
8. Breaks (5 minutes per hour--some where between 10 til and 10 after the hour)
(Those who complete in class assignments may be given a break)
9. Helping each other in LAB but not on Quizzes and tests.
Not when instructor is talking
10. Special PROJECTS
11. Review TERMINOLOGY - use of scroll bar
12. Complete Project 2 Word Pad Introduction
13. Google "Midway College" find this class
Part 2
1. Home work (Assign and discuss)
Make own WEB Site - use free sites if you want
2. Study Guides (On line)
3. How to Study (Page xvii--"Getting the most out of your book")
4. How to use the book as a resource (Appendix and Index)
5. Review Homework expectations (Quiz each class meeting)
6. Googling (the verb)
7. Yahoo email account (How to get one to use for class assignments)
8. Geo cities "web site" account (going out of business)
Hope we can have fun and learn much that will help you in other classes.
Project 2 Word Introduction
Write an introduction in which you identify yourself;
your computer college experience.
1. In Microsoft Word or Word write the following:
2. Name
3. Define your computer experience:
a. I surf the internet
b. Send email
c. Use a word processor.
4. Define your college experience
a. Example I've been in college 30 years
and am a Freshman
b. What is college
5. What I want from this course is.....
Assignment
Read Chapter one and answer the questions in the Study Guide Questions.
Midway CS 235
Advanced Software Applications
Welcome to the first class. Students of all skill levels
take beginning classes. You may begin with more
knowledge than others or less. We will help you
succeed.
My favorite story is about a lady from near McKee who
came to class knowing not even how to email. When I
gave her the grade she earned...an A, she smiled and
told me about her lack of knowledge and how hard she
had to work. We all are proud of her.
Dr. Larry C. Bobbert Adjunct Professor
Midway College
Morehead University
Eastern Kentucky University
--International--- Media Consultant - Speaker - Trainer
Video Producer ---------------------
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This week's Special Assignment:
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Be sure to check each week for the special assignment. Remember the address must be accurate. Homework MS Word 1 Research cover 1 Contents page 1 Bibliography
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Email the instructor with an attached picture of yourself, you and your family or you having fun. YOU must be in the picture. email: mckee@bobbertl.com Subject (be accurate) Subject: Pic of (your name) Also do Project 2 below and attach it to your email and/or include it in the email
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