Sunday, July 14, 2013

Classroom Overview

What This Class is About

Computer Literacy is a one-semester, introductory course on computers designed to give students exposure to the many uses and aspects of computer technology.

The course will familiarize you with basic computer operations, concepts, and terminology.  It is designed for you to acquire keyboarding skills while learning various computer software programs, including word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, desktop publishing, and multimedia.

This is a project based course in which you will apply your knowledge to everyday uses of the computer in the business world and your own lives.

Participation and Attendance

Almost all of the learning activities in this require work in the lab; homework is rare but you may have to complete unfinished assignments or extra credit work at home.  Students will be given appropriate deadlines for turning in assignments.

Image from www.textfuels.com Required Supplies

  • USB flash/thumb drive
  • Pen or Pencil
  • Self-motivation, positive attitude, and a willingness to learn and be productive

 

Expectations

  1. Be Here:  Attendance is important and is part of your final grade.  I expect you to be in class and on time every school day!  If it is necessary to be absent, see me to arrange for make-ups.  
  2. Be Prepared:  Always bring all necessary items to class, such as assignments and flash drive.
  3. Be Responsible:  Do your personal best and be an active participant in your education rather than a passive recipient.  Work and learn to your highest potential.
  4. Be Respectful:  Respect your classmates -- their opinions, their work, and their property.  Disruptions and destructive behavior will not be tolerated.

Contact Info:

For question(s) and/or comment(s), email Mr. Chu at donn.chu@ppsd.org.

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