lecture section 001 spring 2008 mike o’dell cse 1301 computer literacy
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Lecture Section 001Lecture Section 001
Spring 2008Spring 2008
Mike O’DellMike O’Dell
CSE 1301CSE 1301Computer LiteracyComputer Literacy
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 2
1 Why are you here?
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 3
1 Course Goals Learn what a computer is (and is not), Understand the types of problems suited for
computers Learn how to use a computer to solve problems In this class, we will:
– cover the organization, operation and characteristics of computers;
– introduce you to applications of commercial software such as word processors, spreadsheets, databases packages, and communication packages.
Learn. Have some fun! Get an A!
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 4
1 Approach Self Study (Priority ONE!)
– assigned reading– PowerPoint slides
Lectures– address/clarify topics from the reading
assignments Hands-on learning in the lab
– Focus: MS Office 2003 Suite of application products
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 5
1 Textbooks
Computer Foundations:– Parsons and Oja, New Perspectives on
Computer Concepts, 10th Edition Comprehensive, Course Technology, 2008
Office Applications and Lab Learning:– Beskeen, et al, Microsoft Office 2007
Illustrated Introductory, First Edition, Course Technology, 2007
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 6
1 Textbooks: how we will use them New Perspectives
– introduction to basic computer concepts– understanding computer hardware and software– understanding networks and the Internet– introduction to information systems and
programming Microsoft Office 2007
– the basis for your lab assignments (your lab book)
– introduction to the MS Office suite of applications in class
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 7
1 Lab Sessions
Your labs will be based on exercises from the Office 2007 textbook– The purpose of each lab is to give you an opportunity
to practice and then demonstrate skills in using these common and important application software
Lab assignments will be published on the class website the week before the lab is due.– Bring a copy of the assignment and the textbook to the
lab session (instructors will NOT provide copies)
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 8
1 Lab Sessions (cont.) Labs will be supervised and graded by your
assigned lab instructor (TA) Missed labs can be made up, with lab
instructors permission, at 20% penalty/week late.
Lab Sections, Times and Locations– Section 002 – M 3:00 to 5:50 PM, 312 Ransom Hall – Section 003 – W 3:00 to 5:50 PM, 312 Ransom Hall – Section 004 – W 7:00 to 9:50 PM, 312 Ransom Hall – Section 005 – M 7:00 to 9:50 PM, 312 Ransom Hall
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 9
1 Grading Grades earned in this class are for:
– Lab assignments (average for 13 labs, weight 30%)– Topics exams (2 @ 20% each, weight 40%)– (Somewhat) Comprehensive Final Exam (weight 30%)
Final letter grades:– 90 to 100 is an A (hopefully, most of you!)– 80 to < 90 is a B– 70 t0 < 80 is a C– 60 to < 70 is a D (improbable, but somewhat possible)– < 60 is an F (highly unlikely, but humanly possible)
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 10
1 Grading (Subtitle: How do I earn an A in this class?)
Read/review the reading assignments before class
Come to class, pay attention and ask questions
Complete the lab assignments on time Review the presentation materials and study
for the exams (duh!)
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 11
1 Administrivia The website is the best place to get current
information on the class – http://ranger.uta.edu/~odell
Email is the best way to contact me – [email protected]
My office hours (Nedderman Hall 342)– Mon., 10:00AM – 4:00PM (by appointment)– Tues., 10:00AM – 4:00PM (by appointment)– Weds. & Thurs., 1:30PM – 3:00PM**– No office hours on Friday
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 12
1 Administrivia (cont.)
Teaching assistants will organize and supervise all lab sessions.
TA office hours are as required, by appointment. TA offices are in the Cribbs building.
TA’s for this class are:– Chih-Yao Hseih, lab sections 004 & 005– Jae Sung Choi, lab sections 002 & 003
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 13
1 Lab CoverageMonday Wednesday
Ransom Hall 312 Ransom Hall 312Section 002 Section 003
3:00pm - 5:50pm Chih-Yao Hseih Chih-Yao Hseih
Section 005 Section 004
7:00pm - 9:50pm Jae Sung Choi Jae Sung Choi
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 14
1 Administrivia (cont.)
Exams may be made up within one week of the scheduled exam date, provided:– you have a valid, verifiable emergency that
prevented your from attending the scheduled session, or
– you made arrangements in advance due to an excusable (by my definition) absence, and
– satisfactory arrangements can be made by you to schedule the make-up exam with one of the TA’s within the specified one week period.
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 15
1 Administrivia (cont.)
Attendance is expected, but…– you will not be graded on your attendance in
lecture sessions, however– it makes me HAPPY to see you in class, and
– you just might learn something while you’re here!
CSE 1301 – COMPUTER LITERACY 16
1 Academic Honesty The College of Engineering Statement of
Ethics is in the materials you received today, and is found on the CSE 1301 class web site.
It covers ethical behavior in a student role:– CHEATING on quizzes or exams,– PLAGIARISM, or– COLLUSION on any assignment
will not be tolerated. Read, sign and return the document you
received in class today
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1 Today!
Be sure that you: know how to access the class website to get
required materials for the class have a copy of the course syllabus have a copy of the CoE Ethics Statement know your assigned lab section and location ask any questions that may be on your mind