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Welcome to Open House Mr. Munoz Education:   Computer Information Systems and Graphic/Traditional Arts McMurry University – Abilene, Texas

Computer Integrationist Specialist and Fine Arts Instructor Mr. Victor Munoz Position Computer Integrationist Specialist and Fine Arts Instructor Email munozv@lisd.net Website Visit website Phone 469-713-5974 412-532-1189 (cell)

  Keep track of your child’s educational progress by visiting the following website link: http://lakeview.lisd.net/launchpad/index.htm

Content Overview

Hardware and Software Types of hardware. Types of software. The ability to identify hardware and software problems. The ability to solve hardware and software problems.

Keyboarding Proper Poster Proper Hand Placement Words Per Minutes Record Sheet

Computers in Society How computers effect YOU. How computers effect the COMMUNITY. How computers effect the WORLD.

History of Computers Generation of Computers. People who had a great impact on the development of computers. Evolution of computer technology.

Word Processing Identify part of a word processor. Proper typing skills. Proper formatting skills. The ability to work through menu bars and icons. The ability to input and edit data.

Data Base Identify part of a data base. The ability to sort through a data base. The ability to work through menu bars and icons. Proper formatting skills. The ability to input and edit data.

Spreadsheets Identify part of a Spreadsheets. The ability to perform calculations. The ability to work through menu bars and icons. Proper formatting skills. The ability to input and edit data.

Telecommunications Internet Access Does and Don’ts of the net. Surfing the net. Identify part of a Netscape. The ability to work through menu bars and icons. Reviewing home pages. Possible E-Mail. Possible creation of home pages.

Multi -Media Graphics Games Entertainment Music

Programming The ability to read and write code. Identify different types of programming languages. The ability to problem solve at a higher level.

Ethics and Privacy Does and Don’ts Consequences Regarding Copyright Violations Hacking Computer Piracy International Virus Setting Invasion of Privacy Proper Etiquette and Knowledge or Acceptable Use.

Computers in the Future How computers effected the past. How computers effect the present. How computers will effect the future.

Expectations: Arrive to class on time. Utilize time efficiently Turn in assignments on due date. Use computers and equipment properly. No horse playing. Clean up area. Return borrowed equipment and supplies. Respect the substitute.

Grading Policy Students are graded based on daily work assignments, unit assessments, and participation. Daily work assignments count 50 %, while unit assessments count 30%. The remaining 20% comes from class participation. Semester exam counts 1/10 of semester grade.

Class Rules Leave food, drinks, etc... outside the computer lab. Sign the equipment report book before you use a computer. Use pencil only. Ink cannot be used at the computers. Moving equipment or furniture is not allowed. Be conservative! Do Not waste paper, ribbons, etc.

The End!