Summer 2019 Course Syllabi

b. Students are responsible for submitting their own work. Students who cooperate on oral or written examinations or work without authorization share the responsibility for violation of academic principles and the students are subject to disciplinary action even when one of the students is not enrolled in the course where the violation occurred. View the Plagiarism Tutorial-Pearson Education to learn more about plagiarism, citing sources, etc. Webster’s Encyclopedic Unabridged Dictionary defines plagiarism as: “The appropriation or imitation of the language, ideas, and thoughts of another author, and representation of them as one’s original work.” There will be zero tolerance of any form of academic dishonesty. If any evidence appears of students not doing their own work, plagiarism, or outright cheating on quizzes/exams, the matter is investigated. If it is concluded that such dishonesty occurred, the student in question will receive an automatic “F” for the course. Furthermore, the matter is then reported to the appropriate university office and the instructor will participate in any proceedings against the guilty party. Confidentiality : The experience or problmes shared by classmates are not to be discussed outside of class. This is a preparation for those going into a field where confidentiality is stressed in the CEC standards for Professional Practice. Disabilities and Special Needs : Please inform the instructor within the first week of class if any assistance is required due to disabilities or special needs. If you have a disability for which you need an accommodation, contact the Learning Center to request disability support services. Phone: (701)228-5477; Toll free 1(888)918-5623. Quality of work: At the college level of learning, it is expected that all work submitted is free of spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors. Discussion and information must be thought-out, in-depth, and incorporate new vocabulary and concepts learned during course. Week Discussion Topic Readings Due Homework Due Week 1 Windows 8 and How to pass this class Getting to Know Windows 10 Introductions Graded Assignment 1 Graded assignment 2 Week 1 Microsoft Office 2016 Introduction to Microsoft Office 2016 Features Graded Assignment 3 Graded Assignment 4 Week 2 Microsoft Word 2016 Creating Documents with Microsoft Word 2016 (Word 1) Graded Assignment 5 Graded Assignment 6 Graded Assignment 7 Week 2&3 Microsoft Word 2016 Using Tables and Templates to Create Resumes and Cover Letters (Word 2) Graded Assignment 8 Graded Assignment 9 Graded Assignment 10 Weeks 3 Microsoft Word 2016 Creating Research Papers, Newsletters, and Merged Mailing Labels (Word 3) Graded Assignment 11 Graded Assignment 12 Graded Assignment 13 Week 3&4 Microsoft Excel 2016 Creating a Worksheet and Charting Data (Excel 1) Graded Assignment 14 Graded Assignment 15 Week 4 Microsoft Excel 2016 Using Functions, Creating Tables and Managing Large Workbooks (Excel 2) Graded Assignment 16 Graded Assignment 17 Graded Assignment 18

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