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General Computer Applications by Barbara Teterycz
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STARS Volume 2 Reference Materials v6.1
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Computer and Information Sciences: General Computer Applications Designed for students with an interest in exploring the uses of the personal computer, General Computer Applications courses provide experience in the proper use of previously written software packages. A wide range of applications is explored, including (but not limited to) word processing, spreadsheet, graphics, and database programs. Electronic mail and desktop publishing may also be included. Exercises and problems may be from any field, or may be defined by the student(s).
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New Mexico CAREER READINESS STANDARDS (Grades 9-12)
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Content Standard 3: Students will demonstrate the technological knowledge and skills required for future careers
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Benchmarks: Explain how technology is used in communications and the arts; engineering, industry, and science; health and human services; and business and marketing; B. Demonstrate knowledge of advanced computer operations used to design, develop, and maintain products and services; C. Analyze and evaluate advanced technological systems used within the various career fields and identify the knowledge and skills required for advanced training or employment; D. Demonstrate advanced technological knowledge and skills required for entry into career fields of interest
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New Mexico CAREER and TECHNICAL EDUCATION STANDARDS (Grades 7-12)
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Information Technology Applications
Strand 4: Information Technology Applications
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Content Standard 1: Students will use information technology tools specific to the career cluster to access, manage, integrate and create information
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Benchmark 1: Use personal information management (PIM) applications to increase workplace efficiency
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Performance standards:
manage personal schedule and contact information; and 2. create memos and notes
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Employ technological tools to expedite workflow
Benchmark 2: Employ technological tools to expedite workflow
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Performance standards:
use information technology tools to manage and perform work responsibilities 2. use to share files and documents 3. identify the functions and purpose of systems 4. use to communicate within and across organizations
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Operate internet applications to perform workplace tasks
Benchmark 3: Operate internet applications to perform workplace tasks
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Performance standards:
access and navigate internet (e.g., use a web browser); 2. search for information and resources; and 3. evaluate internet resources for reliability and validity.
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Benchmark 4: operate writing and publishing applications to prepare business communications
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Performance standards:
1. prepare simple documents and other business communications; 2. prepare reports and other business communications by integrating graphics and other non-text elements; and 3. prepare complex multi-media publications.
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Operate presentation applications to prepare and deliver presentations
Benchmark 5: Operate presentation applications to prepare and deliver presentations
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Performance standards:
prepare presentations for training, sales and information sharing; and 2. deliver presentations with supporting materials.
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Employ spreadsheet applications to organize and manipulate data
Benchmark 6: Employ spreadsheet applications to organize and manipulate data
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Performance standards:
create a spreadsheet; and 2. perform calculations and analyses on data using a spreadsheet.
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Employ database applications to manage data
Benchmark 7: Employ database applications to manage data
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Performance standards:
manipulate data elements; 2. manage interrelated data elements; 3. analyze interrelated data elements; 4. generate reports showing interrelated data elements.
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Employ computer operations applications to manage work tasks
Benchmark 8: Employ computer operations applications to manage work tasks
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Performance standards:
manage computer operations; 2. manage file storage; and 3. compress or alter files
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Content Standard 2: Students will recognize and use information technology tools to access, manage, integrate, create and share information within a designated career pathway
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Employ collaborative/groupware applications to facilitate group work
Benchmark 2: Employ collaborative/groupware applications to facilitate group work
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Performance standards:
facilitate group work through management of shared schedule and contact information 2. facilitate group work through management of shared files and online information 3. facilitate group work through instant messaging or virtual meetings
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Ethics and legal responsibilities
Strand 8: Ethics and legal responsibilities
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Content Standard 2: Students will apply business laws and regulations to business situations
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Apply knowledge of copyright laws to business situations
Benchmark 2: Apply knowledge of copyright laws to business situations
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Performance standards:
analyze and interpret copyright laws and regulations; 2. demonstrate ability to apply copyright laws to specific situations; and 3. identify procedures to avoid violation of copyright laws.
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New Mexico ART CONTENT STANDARDS for VISUAL ARTS (Grades 9-12)
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Content Standard 7: Demonstrate knowledge about how technology and invention have historically influenced artists and offered new possibilities for expression
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Benchmark 7B: Demonstrate effective visual communication using current arts-related technology
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Performance standards:
integrate current technology into a work of art to achieve a specific outcome. 2. develop a commencement portfolio that shows proficiency in using computers and other electronic media.
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Examples of projects
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Business Cards
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Brochures
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Leaflets
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Presentations
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Reports based on database
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Forms based on database
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Charts based on database
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Invoices
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Payrolls
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Business Style Reports
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Business Style Reports
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APA style essays
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Graphics in Word
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Scale Drawing in Word
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Graphics in Photoshop
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Copyright http://www.copyright.gov/help/faq/faq-general.html#myworkv
What does the copyright protect? 2) When does the copyright protection start? 3) Is it necessary to register with U.S. Copyright Office to be granted copyright protection?
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Real Life example of copyright violation
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Software License
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