Computer Science Department
   College of Arts & Sciences
  Oklahoma State University

 

Computer Proficiency

CS1003

Fall 2010

Instructor: Charles Ellis  
Computer Science Department
216 Math Sciences
Oklahoma State University
Phone:  744-5675
E-Mail Address: chuck.ellis "AT sign" okstate.edu
Office Hours:   By appointment. Please make an appointment at URL:  http://ascalendar.okstate.edu/

Required Texts and Labs:

Prerequisites for This Course: None.

Course Objectives: 

This course should give you knowledge about Microsoft Office 2003 products and also increased knowledge of the Internet.  These skills can be used in your classes while you are in college.  They will also help you on the job as many jobs today require you to have some computing application knowledge. The areas covered in the class are:  

Style/Mode of Teaching: 

This is a laboratory class.  The assignments are accessed by using  Desire2Learn and your results are submitted for grading via Desire2Learn.  The CS1003, Computer Proficiency home page is accessed via the Internet at http://oc.okstate.edu , logging in to Desire 2 Learn and then clicking the Computer Proficiency link.  The class assignments are accessed by clicking the Content link on the course homepage.  Each individual assignment can then be accessed by clicking that assignments link.  All of the dates and times when assignments, projects and quizzes are due are posted on the  Desire2Learn home page on the Events calendar on the left hand side of the course homepage.  Use the Events button to select a month and time period to view.

Graded Materials:

Laboratory Assignments* (25 @ 15 points).............. 375
Quizzes (5 @ 10 points)........................................... 50
Projects (3 @ 50 points).......................................... 150
Attendance (4 @ 10 points)..................................... 40
Total....................................................................... 615

* There will be 27 Lab Assignments.  I will drop the two lowest laboratory assignment scores. 

Laboratory Assignment Due Dates:

A new assignment will be made each Monday and Wednesday except for University holidays.  You will have one week to complete the assignment.  The date and time due are posted on  Desire2Learn on the Events calendar.

Assignments cannot be made up if they are missed except under extenuating circumstances such as severe illness, family emergency, etc.  Teaching assistants do NOT have the authority to approve late assignment submittals, only the instructor can approve late assignments.  Please contact the instructor if the need to submit an assignment late arises.

Grading Policy:

Grades will be assigned based on point totals as follows:

A: 90-100%
B: 80-89%
C: 70-79%
D: 60-69%
F: 60%<

Examinations:

There are NO examinations, including a final, in this course.  However, there will be quizzes given during the course.  See information on quizzes.  

Hardware/Software Requirements:

All hardware and software needed for this course are available in MSCS 108 as well as other computer labs around campus.  Students can use their computers at home if the software is Microsoft® Office 2007.  Other versions of the Microsoft® software are not always compatible with the assignments and will cause problems in completing the assignments correctly.

Class Attendance:

Attendance is required for the Monday/Wednesday section on August 23, 25, 30 and  November 22.   Attendance is required for the Tuesday/Thursday section on August 24, 26, 31 and  November 23.  Attendance at other class times is optional, but is strongly encouraged. Students are responsible for all23 assignments posted on the Desire2Learn course site.  Due dates are posted on the Events calendar with the assignments and all necessary instructions and data files posted on the Content link.

Quizzes:

Quizzes will be released on  Desire2Learn after all the material being tested has been assigned in a lab.  The time window to take the quiz is from 6:00am to 11:59pm of the day it is released with one hour to actually take the quiz.  The dates of the quizzes is posted on the Desire 2 Learn Events calendar.  You will be able to use your labs, books, or the computer to answer the questions to the quizzes.  

Quizzes cannot be made up if they are missed except under extenuating circumstances such as severe illness, family emergency, etc.  Teaching assistants do NOT have the authority to approve late quizzes, only the instructor can approve late quizzes.  Please contact the instructor if the need to take a quiz other than the scheduled time arises.

Projects:

Projects will be assigned during the semester and are posted on the Deaire2Learn Events calendar.   They will be due after you have finished learning all the skills necessary to successfully complete the project. 

Projects are due at the date and time posted on Desire2Learn Events calendar.

Projects cannot be made up if they are missed except under extenuating circumstances such as severe illness, family emergency, etc.  Teaching assistants do NOT have the authority to approve late projects, only the instructor can approve late projects.  Please contact the instructor if the need to submit a project late arises.

Collaboration Policy:

Laboratory assignments and Projects:  Discussion of any kind is allowed. After discussion each student must write up his/her own solution. Copying another student's work is not allowed. Giving another student your work is considered cheating as well.  

Students who do not comply with the described collaboration policy will receive a final grade of 'F' for the course. Furthermore, the case will be reported to the appropriate institutional officials.

Disabilities Act:

If you feel that you have a disability and need special accommodations of any nature whatsoever, the instructor will work with you and the Office of Disabled Student Services, 315 Student Union, to provide reasonable accommodations to ensure that you have a fair opportunity to perform in this class. Please advise the instructor of such disability and the desired accommodations at some point before, during, or immediately after the first scheduled class day.

Important Dates for Fall 2010 semester:

Final enrollment date - late fee assessed after this date Friday, August 20
Class work begins Monday, August 23
100% Refund, Nonrestrictive Drop/Add Deadline (details) Monday, August 30
50% Refund, Restrictive Drop/Add Deadline (details) Friday, September 3
University Holiday Monday, September 6
Six week grades due from faculty Tuesday, October 5
Students' Fall Break Friday, October 15
Deadline to file diploma application
(for name to appear in fall commencement program)
Monday, November 1

 
W Drop/Withdraw Deadline (details) Friday, November 12
First day of students' Thanksgiving Break (No classes) Wednesday, November 24
University Holiday

 
Thursday-Friday
November 25-26
W/F Withdraw Deadline (details) Friday, December 3
Pre-Finals Week

 
Monday-Friday
December 6-10
Class work ends Friday, December 10
Finals Week Monday-Friday
December 13-17
Commencement Weekend

 
Friday-Saturday
December 17-18
Final grades due electronically from faculty
--Grade reports are compiled shortly after the end of the semester and are made available electronically to the student, the student's adviser and the student's dean.
Tuesday, December 21
University Holiday

 
Friday, December 24-
Friday, December 31