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WELCOME TO COMPUTER SYSTEMS MRS. KARASAWA, Room 203 jkarasawa@wvusd.k12.ca.us BRAHMA TECH ACADEMY
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CLASSROOM EXPECTATIONS Bring textbook to class everyday Be responsible for care of the equipment Respect everyone in class Do your own work
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Brief COURSE OUTLINE Microsoft OFFICE 2013 Word, Excel, Access, and PowerPoint Internet, Web, Email, Operating Systems and Hardware Mt SAC Articulation Examination (Spring, 2016) Earn possible college units (3.5 UNITS) Mt SAC using OFFICE 2013 Computer Programming Alice & Visual Basic; start spring 2016 Programming Concepts, Principles & Procedures
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ASSESSMENT Textbook assignments Hands-On Tutorials (Teacher-Lead Demos) Learn the concepts End of chapter Review & Cases Apply and practice the concepts Homework assignments Use: Schoology.com or Google Classroom Chapter Tests Final Exam (each semester)
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COMMITMENT Present Everyday Absences eventually affect student’s grade Students read textbook as homework Students answer: key terms & questions – Schoology.com Students independently complete end of chapter hands- on computer assignments Recommend study/review chapter materials daily Handouts, chapter summaries, chapter questions vocabulary lists, and textbook information
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MT SAC ARTICULATON EXAMINATION WHAT IS IT? Opportunity to earn 3.5 college Units How does it work? DBHS articulates with MT SAC’s course CISB 15 Microcomputer Applications Listed as a UC/CSU approved course Check MT SAC course catalog for more details regarding their course at: o www.mtsac.edu
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MT SAC ARTICULATON EXAMINATION Students ‘Challenge’ Mt SAC’s course by taking Mt SAC’s examination consisting of 4 parts: 1 part Written Theory – 50 T/F, Multiple Choice 3 parts Hands-On – Word, Excel, and Access Students must pass all 4 parts individually with 70% or more to earn the college units
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MT SAC ARTICULATON EXAMINATION The Effect on Computer Systems? Does NOT affect student’s grade in Computer Systems For students who qualify: Participation is strictly VOLUNTARY NO cost to student or parent to take examination
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2015 SUMMER SCHOOL RESULTS 22 of Mrs. Karasawa’s summer students took examination 21 students passed all 4 parts 19 earned an ‘A’ letter grade; 2 earned a ‘B’ letter grade Computer Systems’ students extremely successful over the last 9 years of testing Consistently, almost 97% or more students pass the exam and pass with A & B letter grades
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NEW – WEEKLY GRADE SUMMARY There is a new feature in Aeries to request a weekly gradebook summary be sent to the e-mail address used to log into Parent Portal. Log into Parent Portal Click on OPTIONS in the upper right corner Click on PARENT NOTIFICATIONS OPTIONS
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CHECK MY TEACHER WEBSITE ON dbhs.org FOR COURSE SYLLABUS, CLASS RULES, AND MY CONTACT INFORMATION
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THANKS FOR COMING!
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