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Final Exam. Our final will be held: Thursday, May 3 rd From 4:00 to 5:50 PM In 109 CIWW (same room as class) There will be no make up and the final is mandatory. It will have 100 multiple choice questions. It is cumulative. WORD. Editing: copy/paste/cut and clipboard
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Final Exam • Our final will be held: • Thursday, May 3rd • From 4:00 to 5:50 PM • In 109 CIWW (same room as class) • There will be no make up and the final is mandatory. • It will have 100 multiple choice questions. • It is cumulative.
WORD • Editing: copy/paste/cut and clipboard • The four levels of formatting text: character / paragraph / page / document and how they are used • Review how to copy an image from the Web into a document and which tools are available for adjusting the image • Working with columns. • Working with Tables; setting up, defining, and removing borders, etc.
WORD (continued) • Copy/paste text from web to Word; using replace to fix up the text efficiently • Know how to work with an image in a document: text wrap; using textboxes; wrapping text around a picture. Alignment of picture and graphics. • normal view (text) vs page layout view (graphics) • Working with images: using ClipArt; WordArt; using the Drawing toolbar; modify images within Word; modify images within Photoshop and how to copy them or open them in Word (using Web formats) • Using Styles • Headers / footers • Footnotes • hyperlinks
PowerPoint • Auto Layout • Working with slides: Insert New slide; Edit / Delete Slide • Views: Slide sorter, normal and slide show; when do you use each? • Slide Show / Slide Transitions • Understand how to work with the backgrounds: Format / Background (and select acolor) ; Picture as background; Format / Apply
PowerPoint (continued) • Tables • Levels of text • Adding text body animation • Drawing on slides using the drawing toolbar and other means of inserting graphics • Custom animation and Animation preview • Save for Web; how does this work? • Hyperlinks • using graphics
html • Setting up a basic page: understanding how to use the tags, tag attributes and requirements • Some of the tags we explored include: • <html></html> • <head></head> • <title></title> • <body></body> • <h1></h1> -- as well as other headings • <p> </p> • <br> • <hr> • <img> • <!-- comments -->
html (continued) • links to another site (external links) • links to another page in the same site (relative) • email links • inserting an image • using an image as a link • fonts and text formatting: bold, italic, colored text, text size • bulleted and numbered lists • setting up tables • lists
Style sheets • Separate the content from the formatting • Definitions: rule, selector, property, value • Pseudo classes (a:link; a:visited; a:hover) • <link rel="stylesheet" href="style.css" type="text/css"> • Creating and using your own classes
Photoshop • Working with a scanned image; new images; copying files from outside sources suchas the web. • Using Photoshop toolbars • image types on the web: JPG, GIF, and PNG. • Using paint bucket, brush, and pencil tools, etc. for “drawing” • Know how to edit a picture from the web, using eye dropper to pick up colors and magic wand to select irregular areas
Photoshop (continued) • using the text tool • working with the image: crop; rotate; flip; sizing; mode • Working with layers: making them visible; opacity; moving them around; when andwhy do you use them? • Creating images for the web
ImageReady • What is Animation? • Setting up an image with layers for animation • Setting up the frames • Animation palette window menu • Tweening
Dreamweaver • Working with files: new/open/save/save as/save all and Preview in Browser up • Setting up a page: page properties (background color or image; page title) • Editing using html (code view vs. design view) • Working with text: edit copy/paste; font size; text style; font face; font color (selecttext & properties) • Lists • Working with images • Links
Dreamweaver (continued) • Tables: inserting and modifying tables; using Tables to assist in page layouts • Rollovers • Hotspots and image maps • Anchors • Flash buttons & Flash text • Frames • Styles and style sheets • Layers • Working with sound and video
Excel • Spreadsheet/database/charts; cells contain values, text, formulas, VB code, graphics • Values (text,#,date,time) vs formula • The power of Excel is in the references and formulas!! • Using cell addresses – renaming cells • Formulas – order of precedence • Enter a formula • Review cell addresses • values vs. formulas • Selecting all; rows; columns
Excel (continued) • Workbooks contain worksheets; chart sheets; and Visual Basic modules. There can bemultiple worksheets in one workbook. • Insert & delete rows & columns • Relative vs absolute addresses • Formatting cells (number, alignment, font, etc) • Know what a macro is • Modifying toolbars • Charts wizard and charts • Mailmerge: using a table or database in Excel to create form letters in Word
Your NYU internet and web account • Information about your account. What is the host name, login, name of web directory, the address of your webpage/URL? • What is the name of the HTML file that opens to your homepage? • What application to use to log into your remote server i5.nyu.edu and use unix? • What is fugu and WinScp used for? • What is terminal and Putty used for? • How do we upload HTML files and where do we upload them?
Unix Basics • cd • chmod and permissions • ls (plus–l option) • mkdir • cp
Principles • See all the slides posted in the resources section of the website. • Also see my review notes for the midterm.