4.8 KiB
4.8 KiB
CSIS 1 — Computer Literacy (MS Office)
Course Overview
- Units: 2 (Lecture only)
- Contact Hours: 2/week × 18 weeks = 36 total
- Outside Hours: 72 (2:1 ratio)
- Grading: Letter grade or Pass/No Pass
- Delivery: In-person, hybrid, online sync/async
- Textbook: New Perspectives Collection: Technology for Success (Cengage, 2020)
Student Learning Outcomes
- Describe the role of technology in personal and professional life; identify appropriate technology to support productivity, learning, and career growth.
- Describe basic principles of computer safety and security in a networked world. Demonstrate working knowledge of OS functions, software installation, and productivity suites.
Weekly Schedule (from COR)
| Week | Hours | Topic |
|---|---|---|
| 1-2 | 4 | Computer Hardware & Peripheral Devices |
| 3 | 2 | Software, Working with Files, Getting Started with Apps |
| 4-6 | 6 | Word Processing (Creating, Formatting, Finalizing Documents) |
| 7-9 | 6 | Spreadsheets (Creating, Formatting, Finalizing Worksheets) |
| 10-11 | 4 | Presentations (Creating & Finalizing) |
| 12-14 | 6 | Databases (Creating & Finalizing) |
| 15-16 | 4 | Networks, Email, Browsing the Web |
| 17 | 2 | Safety, Privacy, and Security |
| 18 | 2 | Final Exam |
Evaluation
- Objective exams: 50%
- Skill demonstrations: 20%
- Writing assignments: 15-20%
- Problem-solving: 15-20%
File Structure
One markdown file per week (or topic block):
week-01-02-hardware.md— Computer Hardware & Peripheralsweek-03-software.md— Software & Filesweek-04-06-word.md— Word Processingweek-07-09-spreadsheets.md— Spreadsheetsweek-10-11-presentations.md— Presentationsweek-12-14-databases.md— Databasesweek-15-16-networks.md— Networks, Email, Webweek-17-security.md— Safety, Privacy, Securityweek-18-final.md— Final Exam Review
6-Week Compressed Schedule (Online Async)
Same content and contact hours (36), compressed into 6 weeks at 6 hours/week. Designed for online asynchronous delivery — each week has a heavier workload but covers complete topic blocks so students finish one subject before moving to the next.
| Week | Hours | Topics | Files | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 | Hardware, Peripherals, Software & Files | week-01-02, week-03 |
Foundation week. Concepts only — no Office apps yet. Combine the hardware + software content. Assign "My Computer Inventory" + file organization exercise. |
| 2 | 6 | Word Processing (full unit) | week-04-06 |
All 3 Word lectures in one week. Works well async — students can pace themselves through creating, formatting, and finalizing. Major deliverable: Professional Letter or Resume. |
| 3 | 6 | Spreadsheets (full unit) | week-07-09 |
All 3 Excel lectures. Heaviest skill-building week. Assign the Personal Budget project as the capstone. Midterm exam at end of week (covers Weeks 1–3). |
| 4 | 6 | Presentations + Databases (intro) | week-10-11, week-12-14 (Lecture 12 only) |
PowerPoint is lighter — 2 lectures fit in ~3 hours, leaving room to introduce database concepts (what/why, tables, data types). Assign the 5-Minute Presentation project. |
| 5 | 6 | Databases (forms, queries, reports) + Networks & Web | week-12-14 (Lectures 13–14), week-15-16 |
Finish databases with hands-on queries and reports. Transition to networks/email/web — these are conceptual and read well async. Assign the Mini-Database Project. |
| 6 | 6 | Security & Privacy + Final Review + Final Exam | week-17, week-18 |
Security content (~2 hrs) + cumulative review (~2 hrs) + Final Exam (~2 hrs). Security pairs naturally with the networks material from Week 5. |
Compressed Schedule Notes
- Pacing: Each week maps to roughly 3 full-length lectures of content. In async, students replace lecture time with recorded video modules (15–20 min each) + readings + hands-on practice.
- Assessments: Consider a midterm after Week 3 and final after Week 6 instead of one big final. Keeps students accountable in a compressed format.
- Discussion boards: Replace in-class discussions with weekly discussion posts. The discussion questions in each file work well for this.
- Due dates: Set mid-week check-ins (e.g., discussion post due Wednesday, assignment due Sunday) to prevent students from falling behind.
- Office hours: Offer 2–3 live Zoom drop-in sessions per week. Compressed courses need more support touchpoints.
- Late policy: Be explicit up front — 6 weeks leaves zero room for catching up. Consider a "1 free late day" policy rather than open-ended extensions.
Source
- COR PDF (August 2021)
- Gavilan Catalog