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Wilmington Area School District 2010-2011 Miss Petro

Exploring Microsoft Office 2007 Microsoft Office 2007, or Office, is a collection of Microsoft programs Microsoft Office Word 2007 (documents) Microsoft Office Excel 2007 (workbooks) Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 (presentations) Microsoft Office Access 2007 (databases) Microsoft Office Outlook 2007 (information management) A major advantage of Office is integration, the ability to share information between programs New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

Course Objectives Learn Microsoft Word and Excel 2007 using a hands-on, step-by-step approach. Apply basic features by completing tutorials, case problems, and projects. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

Grading Policies Nine week grades will be based on a total point system. Students will accumulate points based on the following items: Tests Quizzes (announced and unannounced) Projects Homework In-class Activities New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

Network and Internet Use 1. Do not share your password or use any other student’s password. 2. Do not modify any settings on the computer. 3. Do not bring in personal disks or CDs without permission. 4. Do not download any files to the hard drive or the server. 5. Do not play games on the computer or the Internet. 6. Print only class work. All other printing is with permission and will cost $.10 per page. 7. Do not use the Internet during class unless it is part of the assignment. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007

Classroom Rules Be on time to school and class everyday. Be courteous and respectful to others. Complete your own work. Clean up workstation when finished. Bring required materials to class—no locker trips. Stay at your workstation and no rolling on chairs. Take care of all equipment as if it were your own. Report hardware and software problems immediately. No food or drink in the lab. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007