Subject to change. Note that the daily posts are the most up-to-date information. If you have trouble finding meetings, please bookmark this post for the week. Ensure you remain in your meeting for the duration of class to receive full attendance points. Your daily progress email also contributes to your attendance record.
For details of the attendance policy, see the Policies page.
Attendance breakdown
Introduction to Computers, week 1/2: 5 students
Microsoft Excel, week 2/2: 3 students
Microsoft Word, week 2/2: 2 students
Schedule
*all underlined links will take you directly to the meeting. Full schedule for all courses can be found here.
Important: The MSW and MSE courses have been updated with new activities, so the video demos may not match. We will go over the activities in class.
Monday
8am - 8.30am: grace period; read daily post and prepare for day 8.30am: attendance and announcements meeting - all students
Use your daily schedule to progress through the material. If you are taking a Pearson course (BCA, MSE, MSP, and MSW), begin with the Pearson success starter kit.
9am: daily study groups:
9.15am: ITC: welcome
Please begin with the Welcome video for lab class & the Welcome video for ITC
9.45am: MSE: chapter 3 - charts
10.15am: MSW: chapter 3.1 - tables
11am - noon: office hour - optional, drop-ins
noon: class ends - send progress email
4pm – deadline for extensions granted last week
Tuesday
8am - 8.30am: grace period; read daily post and prepare for day
8.30am: attendance and announcements meeting - all students
9am: daily study groups:
9.15am: MSE: chapter 4.1 - tables
10.15am: MSW: chapter 3.2 - mail merge
11am - noon: office hour - optional, drop-ins
noon: class ends - send progress email
Wednesday
8am - 8.30am: grace period; read daily post and prepare for day 8.30am: attendance and announcements meeting - all students
9am: daily study groups:
9.15am: MSE: chapter 4.2 - structured referencing
10am: MSW: student-choice demo
10.30am: ITC review: quizzes 1 & 2
Please watch "intro to hardware and software" & "Intro to Office" prior to review to complete your study guide
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