Semester:
Spring
Class Time Block: February 21, 2012 - March 23, 2012
Office: O'Hare 205
Phone:
341-3192
Instructor E-mail: keenanj@salve.edu,
keenanj@cox.net
owa.salve.edu,
mydata.salve.edu
Office Hours: Monday, McKillop 007: 11:00
- 1:00
Wednesday,
O'Hare 205: 11:00
- 1:00
Tuesday / Thursday: O'Hare 205: 11:00 - 1:00
or by appointment
REQUIRED: SimNet with
software key
salve.simnetonline.com
2010 Office Suite ($52.95)
High Speed Internet Connection Recommended
** SimNet might not work If
you are using Google Chrome as a browser **
Windows XP, Vista, or Windows 7
IE7-9, or Firefox 3.5-5.0
Mac OS X10.4+
Firefox 3.5-5.0
12 MB RAM is required, 1GB+ is recommended, 2+ GB is recommended
for exams and lessons with multiple modules
1Ghz+ processor
Adobe Flash Player v10.1+
Adobe Acrobat Reader
Screen resolution of 1024px x 768px or higher
COURSE DESCRIPTION
Knowledge of Microsoft Excel provides capabilities needed
to organize and process financial, statistical, and numerical
information using structured methods and formulas. The instructor
will help students understand how to use the software and
when to apply different tools to meet needs.
TEXTBOOK : none
REQUIRED: SimNet with software key
MISSION RELATED OBJECTIVES
" Acceptance of personal responsibility-accountability
" Respect for human Values; respect for human dignity,
sensitivity
" Self-awareness-positive values and ethical standards
" Personal commitment to excellence
PROFESSIONAL OBJECTIVES
" Ability to conduct computer based learning and apply
it to the workplace
" Ability to utilize Microsoft Office Excel software
" Ability to pursue Microsoft Office certification at
a higher level course
" Ability to conduct computer program literacy
" Ability to measure Microsoft Office Excel software
proficiency
" Ability to identify opportunities for skills enhancement
GRADING AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
| Exam |
Exam
Skill Difficulty |
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| Exam
1 |
Easy |
Final
Grade will be an AVERAGE of
Exam 1
Exam 2
Exam 3
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| Exam
2 |
Medium |
| Exam
3 |
Difficult |
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Incomplete
Grades
Incomplete grade in the course will only be allowed for sound
reason and documented evidence as described in the Student
Handbook. In any case, for a student to receive an incomplete,
he or she must be passing and must have completed a significant
portion of the course. To appeal a grade, send an e-mail to
your instructor's e-mail address within two weeks of receiving
the grade. An appeal must be received within two weeks to
be considered.
Teaching
Methodology
This course
introduces the principles of Microsoft Word in an effort to
build confidence in an area of technology which students may
have been exposed to, but have not explored deeply. Advanced
features of the Word application are introduced through step-by-step
use, which builds confidence and aptitude.
Online,
and Examination Schedule
Exams
are the basis for your grade. Late exams will result in grade
reduction.
Plan to spend approximately six to eight hours each week working
on practice lessons.
Plagiarism Policy
Students
are expected to uphold the school's standard of conduct relating
to academic honesty. Students assume full responsibility for
the content and integrity of the academic work they submit.
The guiding principle of academic integrity shall be that
a student's submitted work must be that of the student's own
work. Students shall be guilty of violating the honor code
if they:
1. Represent
the work of others as their own
2. Use or obtain unauthorized assistance in any academic work
3. Give unauthorized assistance to other students
4. Modify, without instructor approval, an examination, paper,
record, or report for the purpose of obtaining additional
credit
5. Misrepresent the content of submitted work
The penalty
for violating the honor code is severe. Any student violating
the honor code is subject to receive a failing grade for the
course and will be reported to the Office of Student Affairs.
If a student is unclear about whether a particular situation
may constitute an honor code violation, the student should
meet with the instructor to discuss the situation.
For this
class, it is permissible to assist classmates in general discussions
of computing techniques. General advice and interaction are
encouraged. Each person, however, must develop his or her
own solutions to the assigned tasks. In other words, students
may not "work together" on graded assignments. Such
collaboration constitutes cheating. A student may not use
or copy (by any means) another's work (or portions of it)
and represent it as his/her own. If you need help on work,
contact your instructor.
Plagiarism
methodologies now include all electronic methods of communication
such as the use of cell-phones, paging devices, palm pilots,
wireless devices, e-mail and instant messaging systems. Use
of non-electronic communications such as American Sign Language
(ASL) for the purpose of transmitting evaluation information
is likewise prohibited.
Disability Accommodations
Salve
Regina University is committed to providing equal and integrated
access for students with disabilities to all of its programs
and services in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities
Act of 1990 (ADA), and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
of 1973. If you have a disability that entitles you to instructional
or other accommodations, you must be registered with the Office
of Disability Services at the Academic Development Center.
The office is located in McAuley Hall, Room 100 (401-341-3150).
The Office of Disability Services will help you set up your
accommodations. Please arrange a meeting with this office
within the first two weeks of class so that you will have
the appropriate letters of accommodation to provide and discuss
with your professors. Accommodations must be arranged before
you actually need them; they are never applied retroactively.
Use
of Salve Email
Please
note that all official email communication at Salve Regina
University involving faculty, students, and staff is to be
conducted using Salve email (addresses ending in @salve.edu).
Students must regularly check their Salve email for important
notifications from their faculty, the Registrar, and others.
Academic
Support
Academic
support is available for this class by way of individual and
group subject tutoring, and individual writing assistance,
at the Academic Development Center (ADC) located in McAuley
Hall, Room 101. Both drop-in assistance and scheduled appointments
are available; contact the ADC for details. The ADC is open
Sunday evenings 5-9, and Monday through Friday 8:00-5:00.
They can be reached at 341-2226 or via email adc_staff@salve.edu.
TurnitIn
Disclosure
Salve
Regina University has entered into a license agreement with
Turnitin.com, a service that helps prevent plagiarism by comparing
student papers with Turnitin's database and Internet sources.
Students who take this course are advised and agree that all
assigned papers may be submitted to Turnitin.com. While student
privacy is protected, papers submitted to Turnitin may become
source documents in Turnitin's reference database solely for
the purpose of detecting plagiarism of such papers. Use of
the Turnitin service is subject to the Terms and Conditions
of Use posted on Turnitin's website. Salve Regina University
is committed to preserving academic integrity as defined by
the Academic Honor Code (http://web.salve.edu/offices/registrar/#15).
Salve Regina University may from time to time enter into similar
arrangements with other service providers.
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