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Welcome to Central Welcome to Central Dauphin East High School Dauphin East High School Mrs. Erin Glaser Mrs. Erin Glaser Back-to-School Night Back-to-School Night Wednesday, September 25, Wednesday, September 25, 2013 2013

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Welcome to Central Welcome to Central Dauphin East High Dauphin East High

SchoolSchool

Mrs. Erin GlaserMrs. Erin GlaserBack-to-School NightBack-to-School Night

Wednesday, September 25, Wednesday, September 25, 20132013

Mrs. Erin GlaserMrs. Erin GlaserBusiness Education Teacher Business Education Teacher

(5(5thth year at East High) year at East High)Email: Email: [email protected]

Phone #: 717-541-1662 x. 101Phone #: 717-541-1662 x. 101

About MeAbout Me• Grew up in suburb outside of Philadelphia.Grew up in suburb outside of Philadelphia.• Graduated from Pennridge High School in 2002Graduated from Pennridge High School in 2002• Graduated from Susquehanna University with Graduated from Susquehanna University with

my B.S. in Business Administration and an my B.S. in Business Administration and an emphasis in Finance.emphasis in Finance.

• Worked for AIG as an underwriter after college.Worked for AIG as an underwriter after college.• Received Business Education Certification from Received Business Education Certification from

Gwynedd-Mercy College in 2009.Gwynedd-Mercy College in 2009.• Worked at Pennridge High School as a Special Worked at Pennridge High School as a Special

Education Teaching Assistant for 2 years.Education Teaching Assistant for 2 years.• Started at CD East in June of 2009—5Started at CD East in June of 2009—5thth year. year.

Computer Applications IIComputer Applications II(Periods 1 and 6)(Periods 1 and 6)

• Business Computer Apps II builds upon Business Computer Apps II builds upon the knowledge that was instilled in the knowledge that was instilled in Business Computer Apps I. It is a Business Computer Apps I. It is a prerequisite for Computer Programming prerequisite for Computer Programming and Advanced Computer Concepts. This and Advanced Computer Concepts. This class will prepare students for high class will prepare students for high school and college projects as well as for school and college projects as well as for our ever-increasing technology savvy our ever-increasing technology savvy world. world.

Computer Applications IIComputer Applications IISyllabusSyllabus

• CurrentlyCurrently: completing book assignments : completing book assignments and projects for Microsoft Word.and projects for Microsoft Word.

• Microsoft WordMicrosoft Word

• ExcelExcel

• PowerPointPowerPoint

• AccessAccess

• Photoshop Fridays!Photoshop Fridays!

Computer Applications IIComputer Applications IIGradingGrading

• Weekly participation points (2 per class if Weekly participation points (2 per class if present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent unless present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent unless it’s an EXCUSED absence.it’s an EXCUSED absence.

• 20 points: Weekly graded warm up and 20 points: Weekly graded warm up and ticket out questions in MOODLE. ticket out questions in MOODLE.

• Various quizzes and testsVarious quizzes and tests

• Most of grade consists of in class projects Most of grade consists of in class projects and assignments.and assignments.

Sports & Entertainment Sports & Entertainment MarketingMarketing

Periods 4.2 & 9Periods 4.2 & 9• This course explores the skills needed for a This course explores the skills needed for a

career in marketing. Students learn about career in marketing. Students learn about the key functions of marketing and how those the key functions of marketing and how those functions are applied to the areas of sports functions are applied to the areas of sports and entertainment. The course will combine and entertainment. The course will combine textbook, computer simulations, and Internet textbook, computer simulations, and Internet navigation to educate the students in the navigation to educate the students in the functions of marketing, concepts of functions of marketing, concepts of leadership, finance, human resources, ethical leadership, finance, human resources, ethical and legal issues, product management, and and legal issues, product management, and customer relations.customer relations.

S&EM SyllabusS&EM Syllabus• CurrentlyCurrently: just started Chapter 2 (S&EM : just started Chapter 2 (S&EM

Economics)Economics)

• Students finished a big (in class) camp project Students finished a big (in class) camp project this week—75 points.this week—75 points.

• 15 chapters15 chapters—quiz after every chapter (can —quiz after every chapter (can use their notes for as long as they take them!)use their notes for as long as they take them!)

• Every 4 chapters will be a unit testEvery 4 chapters will be a unit test

• Football simulation starts the end of AprilFootball simulation starts the end of April

• Speaker Friday-GM for SenatorsSpeaker Friday-GM for Senators

S&EM GradingS&EM Grading• Weekly participation points (2 per class Weekly participation points (2 per class

if present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent if present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent unless it’s an EXCUSED absence.unless it’s an EXCUSED absence.

• 20 points for weekly warm up/ticket out 20 points for weekly warm up/ticket out in MOODLEin MOODLE

• End of chapter PPT. notes, vocab, G.O End of chapter PPT. notes, vocab, G.O checks.checks.

• End of chapter projects.End of chapter projects.

• Chapter quizzes.Chapter quizzes.

• Unit tests (3)Unit tests (3)

• Simulation assignments (end of year)Simulation assignments (end of year)

Computer Applications I Computer Applications I (every other day)(every other day)

Periods 7Periods 7• This course is mandatory for all 9th grade This course is mandatory for all 9th grade

students.  During the 1st month, the students.  During the 1st month, the course will help students develop and course will help students develop and improve their keyboarding skills.  For the improve their keyboarding skills.  For the remainder of the year, the course will remainder of the year, the course will introduce computer applications using introduce computer applications using Microsoft Office 2010 (word processing, Microsoft Office 2010 (word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software) spreadsheets, and presentation software) that will be used in other high school that will be used in other high school courses.courses.

Computer Apps. I Computer Apps. I SyllabusSyllabus

• CurrentlyCurrently: Working on the Word : Working on the Word WindowWindow

• NextNext: Microsoft Office 2010: Word: Microsoft Office 2010: Word

• PowerPoint (December) Excel PowerPoint (December) Excel (March)(March)

• MLA Reports/Letters (April)MLA Reports/Letters (April)

• Career Unit (End of Year)Career Unit (End of Year)

Computer Applications I Computer Applications I GradingGrading• Weekly participation points (2 per class if Weekly participation points (2 per class if

present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent present, 1 point if late, 0 if absent unless unless it’s an EXCUSED absence.it’s an EXCUSED absence.

• Monthly warm up/ticket out template (25-Monthly warm up/ticket out template (25-35 points.)35 points.)

• MicroType RubricsMicroType Rubrics

• 100 point Keyboarding Technique Grading 100 point Keyboarding Technique Grading Rubric (grade throughout first MP)Rubric (grade throughout first MP)

• Proofreading quizzes/tests.Proofreading quizzes/tests.

• Word Window quizzes/tests.Word Window quizzes/tests.

THE ENDTHE ENDEL EXTREMOEL EXTREMO

Are there any Are there any questions?questions?