Midway CS 235
Advanced Software Applications
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Dr. Larry C. Bobbert Adjunct Professor
Midway College
Morehead University
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Course Information: Click on the syllabus link above for a complete list of classes
and expectations including the Attendance policy..
CS 235 stresses the basic concepts for learning about PC hardware and software.
As the technology tools continue to change, students will discover that it is the ability
to learn about the tools and how to use them efficiently that is the greatest
accomplishment of successful completion of a computer competency course.
Throughout their university experiences, students will find that using a computer
effectively will strengthen their academic performance in research, writing,
presentations, data manipulation and problem solving. Dr. Bobbert's CS 235
incorporates a variety of instructional methodologies including lecture, PC
demonstrations, and discussion during the class meeting time. Computing
assignments will include both specialized tutorial practice and assignments for the
application of problem solving techniques using PCs.
Although all class sessions meet in a classroom lab, students must complete a
majority of the assignments outside of class. Students should read the text in
advance of class meetings, study the material, and prepare most computing
assignments on their own computers.
Our goal is to help you learn
computing skills that you can
use in future classes and
perhaps your chosen
profession.
This class requires extensive lab work and homework. Work with me and we will
get you through this. During breaks and after class, ASK any computer questions -
even on subjects we may not cover in this class. What we don't know, we'll attempt to
find a source that can help you.
Download free Office 2007 . Get the free Download from Microsoft if you don't have it.
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Check this site every week. New messages will appear here and special assignments will be posted to check your attendance here. Part of the course grade is based on your participation in Web activities that will be only posted here.
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Dr. Bobbert's classes. The public is welcome. No guarantees or warranties, implied or otherwise,
and no endorsements apply to the data and information contained herein. Dr. Bobbert and the
Universities and Colleges assume no responsibility for financial or emotional damage that may be
caused by either the existence or use of this information or by errors or omissions in the data or the
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Remember to REFRESH your page when you return to this site.
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Check out your Class 3 and Class 4 pages for "downloads" contained on the pages. The pages will change up till and including class time, so be sure to refresh the page each time you log in. Your computer will retain old versions of the page and you may miss "updates" to the page if you do not REFRESH the page upon entering it. Don't know how??? Ask. We will be happy to help you. Or click help and type Refresh in the Index blank.
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Contents of this site are continuously being revised for Fall '09. Expect changes each week until the each class is over.
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Microsoft Office 2007: Introductory Concepts
and Techniques, Premium Video Edition,
1st Edition Gary B. Shelly -
ISBN 13: 9780324826845
ISBN 10: 0324826842
Pub Date: 3/3/2009
Publisher: Cengage Learning
CS 235 Class TEXTBOOK
We may need to set up a second class in order to have enough computers.
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