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• SKILLBUILDING MASTERY On the computer is an advanced

keyboarding course designed to increase typing speed and accuracy to employable

levels of 50+ wpm. It is a self-paced course and students are encouraged to meet the

speed and accuracy goals in each exercise before continuing on to the next one.

Students will have 15-second, 30-second, and 1-5 minute timing. There are 517 timed

exercises that are

automatically scored and those that meet the accuracy rate are

recorded to the Progress Report.

There are five proofreading exercises to teach

proofreading skills. The Current Grade Report option average completed lessons and is

available at any time throughout the course to help students evaluate their progress

toward their goal wpm. The Final Grade Report contains the final grade to be recorded

for the Timed Writings and Daily Assignments.

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If you are already typing 35+ wpm (or 45 or 55 wpm, etc.) and want to increase your

speed significantly, go to the Main Menu, Open Screen,

Course Entry Timing

. The

Course Entry Timing is found in the textbook (check Table of Contents); it will

determine your present speed/accuracy.

Add 10-15 words to the score and use that

has your new goal for every exercise.

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Grading:

Your instructor will be able to view your Progress and Grade Reports from the

Internet. The grade is generated from the Grade Report on the student’s program.

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Timed Writings using textbook and online website are worth

40%

of your course grade.

Speed Grade (words per minute-words typed in one minute) (word= 5 characters)

A= 60+ wpm

B= 53-59

C= 45-52

D= 37-44

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The Nuts ‘n Bolts weekly assignments and quizzes are worth

60%

of your grade.

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FINAL PERCENTAGE GRADES:

90-100= A 80-89=B 70-79=C 65-69=D below 65=F

Keep a grade report on hand for an employer:

I

t would be a good idea to keep an extra copy of your Final Progress and Grade Report

to show an employer when you apply for a job.

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At the end of your course

, when you have completed only 26 lessons, check your

Final Grade Report. If you are not satisfied with the grade, you may redo any exercises

to improve your grade. A higher score on a timing will replace the lower score on your

Progress Report, which will most likely improve the grade on your grade report.

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Academic Dishonesty:

Plagiarism and cheating are serious offenses and may be

punished by failure on exam, paper or project; failure in course; and/or expulsion from

the university. For more information, refer to the "Academic Dishonesty" policy in the

student handbook online at

http://www.dakotacollege.edu