Course Syllabus

CIT-15 COMPUTER CONCEPTS

 

SUPER IMPORTANT

YOU MUST ENROLL IN MYITLAB BY 02/01/19

IF YOU DO NOT ENROLL IN MYITLAB BY THAT DATE, YOU WILL EITHER BE DROPPED OR RECEIVE AN "F"

WE ARE IN WEEK #18

(out of 17 weeks - the 18th week is final's week)

WATCH THIS VIDEO RE: HOMEWORK

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIbTHEpySaA 

WATCH THIS VIDEO RE: ORIENTATION TO THE COURSE

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMGFnf0oVk

 

Instructor: Todd McLeod
Office: BE-112
Phone / Text: (559) 744-3647
Email: toddmcleod@gmail.com  
Office Hours:
M, W 3:10 - 4:00 PM
T 5:10 - 6:00 PM
F 10:00 - 10:50 by email & phone
Any other time by email & phone

 

Course Materials - Textbook & Training Software:

We will be using MyITLab for Exploring 2016 with Technology In Action, Fourteenth Edition by Evans for Fresno City College

Purchasing MyItLab access - choose one of the below two options:

  • Fresno City College  Bookstore - MyItLab &digital copy of textbook = $105
  • www.MyItLab.com - MyItLab & electronic digital copy of textbook = $79

HERE IS THE MYLAB IT COURSE ID

fresnocitycollege35873

 

Do not purchase your materials anywhere else!

HERE ARE THE INSTRUCTIONS FOR SIGNING UP FOR MYITLAB. 

LECTURE VIDEOS FROM IN-PERSON CLASS

TUTORS

http://fccwise.fresnocitycollege.edu/tutorialcenter/schedulesubmission/tutorsearch.php

Computer

You will need access to a computer to complete the work in this course. This course focuses upon computers running Microsoft Windows. Some of the assignments in this course require Microsoft Office.

 

COURSE OBJECTIVES

You are about to embark on an exciting journey learning about the information revolution and the incredible world of computers.  By the end of this course, you will …

  • understand how computers work
  • be more knowledgeable when purchasing a computer
  • understand the role computers play in society
  • have an appreciation for the Information Age in relation to the rest of history
  • gain an understanding of computer terminology
  • understand the relationship between hardware and software
  • understand the role of operating systems
  • understand the benefits of networking
  • gain skills using Windows
  • gain skills creating word documents, spreadsheets, databases, and presentations
  • understand some of the logic behind programming
  • gain skills creating a basic computer program
  • learn how to more efficiently and effectively write good-looking papers
  • gain skills using the Internet

 

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES

  • Use a word processing program to design and create a document
  • Use a spreadsheet program to design and create a spreadsheet
  • Use a relational database program to design and create a database with at least one working query
  • Use a visual programming environment to create and code a program
  • Demonstrate fluency with computer concepts

 

GRADING

MyItLab: 50%
Canvas 50%

RE: Myitlab

Inside MyItLab, your MyItLab score is determined by an average of all items including the final. All items are equally weighted.

RE: CANVAS

Inside Canvas, your  score is determined by an average of all items. All items are equally weighted.

The following grading scale will be used:

90 – 100            A
80 – 89.9           B
70 – 79.9           C
60 – 69.9           D

 

CALCULATING YOUR GRADE

  • Half of your grade comes from canvas.
  • Half of your grade comes from MyItLab.
  • Example:
    • Canvas shows: 80%
    • MyItLab shows: 100%
    • your calculation:
    • half of 80% is 40%
    • half of 100% is 50%
    • you have earned 40% + 50% = 90% in the class
  • Another Example:
    • Canvas shows: 60%
    • MyItLab shows: 80%
    • your calculation:
    • half of 60% is 30%
    • half of 80% is 40%
    • you have earned 30% + 40% = 70% in the class

 

MYITLAB

  • You can take the quizzes / assessments as many times as you’d like.
  • Your highest score will be kept when making more than one attempt.

 

OFFICIAL CLASS DISCUSSIONS (online class only)

  • There is one "official class discussion" every week.
  • Only postings in the "official class discussions" are graded.
  • Discussions are due at the end of the week though if I have yet to grade them, you can still post to that discussion and receive credit.
  • The discussions are designed to engender community and combat the feeling that you are alone in this class. Grading of the discussions focuses on participation.

 

CLASS PARTICIPATION (in-person class only)

  • Attendance will be taken during class. If you show up and participate, you will earn perfect participation points for each day you show up and participate.

 

FINAL

  • The final will be available online in MyItLab during the last two weeks.
  • You are able to take the final as many times as you’d like.
  • The computer will keep your highest score.
  • The final will only test you on material from the textbook.

 

DUE DATES

  • Official class discussions (which are only in the online class) are due at the end of every week, by Sunday midnight, or before I grade them. Everything else in the course is due before the last day of the course. You need to pace yourself through this course.

 

CLASS DEADLINE

The ultimate deadline in the class for turning in all work: FRIDAY 05/24/2019 at 8:00 AM 

 

STUDENT ENROLLMENT

If you wish to receive credit for this class, it is your responsibility to verify that you are enrolled in the class. To verify that you are enrolled in the class, please look at WebAdvisor online or visit the registrar’s office in the student service’s building at FCC.

 

STUDENT INITIATED DROPS

If you wish to drop this course, it is your responsibility to do so. The student has the ultimate responsibility for dropping the course.

 

INSTRUCTOR INITIATED DROPS

Students may be dropped for not showing up to class. In the online class, “showing up to class” means that you are at least posting to the “official class discussion” every week. If you do not post to the “official class discussion” during the first week, you may be dropped as a “no show.” If you do not post to the “official class discussions” for two consecutive weeks, you may also be dropped.

 

REINSTATEMENT

Reinstatement must be made by formal petition and is the responsibility of the student.

 

DISABILITIES

Fresno City College is committed to creating accessible learning environments consistent with federal and state law. To obtain academic adjustments or auxiliary aids, students must be registered with the DSP&S office on campus. DSP&S can be reached at (559) 442-8237 and is located in Building 1.  If you are already registered with the DSP&S office, please provide your Notice of Accommodation form as soon as possible.

 

OTHER POLICIES

  • You are not allowed to use your cellphone in class.
  • The instructor reserves the right to change the schedule, the number of assignments, the syllabus, and any other information related to the course or scheduling on this syllabus or otherwise. Changes will be announced via Canvas.
  • It is your responsibility to check your Fresno City College email address. If you do not check your FCC email, you may not receive emails from the instructor.
  • For efficiency, there may be times when your work and/or grades will be seen or checked by other persons.
  • You are expected to conduct yourself with the highest moral and ethical behavior. Any cheating, plagiarism or offensive behavior will be dealt with according to campus policy (see college catalog for details of campus policy). The college regards cheating as a serious offense. More than intelligence, more than beauty, more than money, more than a good grade, more than anything else in the world – honesty and integrity are the most valuable qualities any individual can have.

 

WEEKLY CHECKLIST:

  • enjoying lectures
  • coming to class (in person class only)
  • posting to official class discussion (online class only)
  • working on assignments
  • working in MyItLab
  • reading textbook

Course Summary:

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