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Just Say NO! No Drinks or Food No Game Playing No Personal No Cell Phones Seen No Cell Phones Heard No Drinks or Food No Game Playing No Personal No Cell Phones Seen No Cell Phones Heard

Just Say NO! No Backpacks --leave them in your locker or against the wall in the media center.

Computer 2-1st Semester Basic Computer Information The Computer Introduction to the Mac OSX Operating System Using a Communications Application Word Processing Using a Word Processor Formatting Documents Long Documents & Desktop Publishing Basic Computer Information The Computer Introduction to the Mac OSX Operating System Using a Communications Application Word Processing Using a Word Processor Formatting Documents Long Documents & Desktop Publishing

Computer 2-1st Semester Spreadsheets Using a Spreadsheet Working with Functions & Organizing Data Creating Charts Databases Introducing the Database Database Techniques Advanced Database Techniques Spreadsheets Using a Spreadsheet Working with Functions & Organizing Data Creating Charts Databases Introducing the Database Database Techniques Advanced Database Techniques

Computer 2-2nd Semester Drawing & Painting Photoshop Elements & Photography Photoshop Elements Tips for Taking Photographs Using a Digital Camera Presentations & iMovies Creating PowerPoint Presentations Advanced PowerPoint Presentations iMovies Drawing & Painting Photoshop Elements & Photography Photoshop Elements Tips for Taking Photographs Using a Digital Camera Presentations & iMovies Creating PowerPoint Presentations Advanced PowerPoint Presentations iMovies

Daily Grades-30%  Daily grades are determined by time on task  Exercise problems and/or Review Questions assigned  Daily grades are determined by time on task  Exercise problems and/or Review Questions assigned

Time on Task As soon as you enter the lab  Sit down at your computer and log in.  Begin work immediately  Work until you have just enough time to save your work before the bell rings.  SAVE YOUR WORK ABOUT EVERY 5 MINS.  Any time spent visiting or not on task will result in daily grade deductions. As soon as you enter the lab  Sit down at your computer and log in.  Begin work immediately  Work until you have just enough time to save your work before the bell rings.  SAVE YOUR WORK ABOUT EVERY 5 MINS.  Any time spent visiting or not on task will result in daily grade deductions.

Pace There are time constraints and minimum requirements which must be met. Depending on your desire to learn, more can be accomplished. Help is always here via the software, the textbook, Help or myself. Do not slow the pace of others by becoming dependent on them. There are time constraints and minimum requirements which must be met. Depending on your desire to learn, more can be accomplished. Help is always here via the software, the textbook, Help or myself. Do not slow the pace of others by becoming dependent on them.

Need More Time In order to complete assignments if you get behind you can: Come in during Focus Come in on Monday and/or Thursday evenings Come to the minilab if you have free time during 1st-4th hours when I am available. In order to complete assignments if you get behind you can: Come in during Focus Come in on Monday and/or Thursday evenings Come to the minilab if you have free time during 1st-4th hours when I am available.

Test/Project Grades-50%  Chapter Test, Cases, and/or Projects

Log In  Log in to OS X server.  Create a new folder for your Computer (2) Class.  All work will be saved in this folder  You will be instructed to Print and turn in some of the work.  In some cases, you will be asked to upload the work to your ALCA folder.  There are times you will do both.  Log In to your OSX server now to see if you have any problems.  Log in to OS X server.  Create a new folder for your Computer (2) Class.  All work will be saved in this folder  You will be instructed to Print and turn in some of the work.  In some cases, you will be asked to upload the work to your ALCA folder.  There are times you will do both.  Log In to your OSX server now to see if you have any problems.

ALCA  Go To:

Select LOG IN  Select Register  Complete the information  If you do not have an address, use your first initial last example:  Write your username & password down on the sheet of paper being passed around the room.  Select Register  Complete the information  If you do not have an address, use your first initial last example:  Write your username & password down on the sheet of paper being passed around the room.

Register

LOG IN  Complete the LOG IN

Select Rooms Enter p0604 in the box next to the button Enroll Select Enroll Enter p0604 in the box next to the button Enroll Select Enroll

Currently Pending Within the next day or two, you will be able to access your class online Depends on how fast I am!!!!!!!! But when you are confirmed… Within the next day or two, you will be able to access your class online Depends on how fast I am!!!!!!!! But when you are confirmed…

Dashboard Log In to ALCA Lesson plans and assignments are found by selecting Rooms -- select Computer Science II-Applications Select chapter you are working on Assignments for the chapter will be listed Log In to ALCA Lesson plans and assignments are found by selecting Rooms -- select Computer Science II-Applications Select chapter you are working on Assignments for the chapter will be listed

Cases In addition to the chapter test, there will be at least two cases which you must complete. These are to be printed with your name in the appropriate location.

Test Each Chapter test is multiple choice and/or True False and is online. It will be listed as part of the assignments You may use you book when you take a test, but please do not ask another student for an answer. Each Chapter test is multiple choice and/or True False and is online. It will be listed as part of the assignments You may use you book when you take a test, but please do not ask another student for an answer.