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CSCI 1101 Intro to Computers. 3. Common Productivity Software. What are documents?. Documents are an integral part of our society Declaration of Independence U.S. Constitution To Kill a Mockingbird daily newspapers As literacy increased, document production tools changed.
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CSCI 1101 Intro to Computers 3. Common Productivity Software
What are documents? • Documents are an integral part of our society • Declaration of Independence • U.S. Constitution • To Kill a Mockingbird • daily newspapers • As literacy increased, document production tools changed. • Document production software includes word processing and desktop publishing software.
Do I really need typing skills? • Typing is generally required but you don’t have to be an expert. • Typing tutor software can help you increase speed and accuracy.
How to get started • First - Just Do IT! • Most people begin with a rough draft typed on a word processing program. • don’t be distracted with the look of the document • Word processing handles many tasks for you, such as word wrap,which determines how text will automatically flow from line to line.
How has word processing improved the quality of writing? • Computerized document production tools can help you improve quality of writing. • insert text • cut sections • move entire paragraphs or pages • Text blocks - name given to sections of a document. • Outline feature helps you develop document as hierarchy of headings and subheadings. • Made iterative writing practical and functional
Typical quality improvement tools • Thesaurus - part of word processing software used to find more descriptive words • Searchfeature - used to hunt for all occurrences of a specific word • Searchandreplace - used to substitute one word or phrase for another • In-linespellingchecker - marks errors with a colored background or wavy underline
Productivity tools • Document template is a preformatted document into which you type text. • format settings are already set Document templates
Formatting improvements with word processors • A font is a specific type design. • You can adjust line spacing, margins, indents, tabs, borders, and frames. • Justification defines how letters and words are spaced across each line. Hanging indents make numbers stand out
How to publish the final document • Technology has made it possible for individuals to create pamphlets, newsletters, and manuscripts. • cost of paper still limits number of books published each year • The Internet has made electronic publishing possible. • can disseminate many kinds of information • documents can be sent, stored, or manipulated
Electronic publishing • Documents that you want to publish on the Web must be converted to a Web-compatible format. • HTML (hypertext markup language) • set of codes inserted into document • standardized way of handling text and graphics • Web browsers display HTML documents • Microsoft Internet Explorer • Netscape Navigator
Final document tools • Header is text that you specify to automatically appear in the top margin of every page. • Footer is text that you specify to automatically appear in the bottom margin of every page. • Wordcount - computer can count each word in a document • Concordance - alphabetical list of words and frequency in a document • Readabilityformulas identify the reading level required to understand a document.
Final production assistance tools • IndexandTableofContents - automatically produced by most document production software • MailMerge - process of creating a series of personalized letters by combining information in a mailing list with a blank form letter
Spreadsheet benefits • Even though the U.S. is one of the most technological societies on earth, many people experience mathephobia, a fear of math. • Entrepreneurs have devised tools to ease the burden of making calculations. • Spreadsheet - numerical model or representation of a real situation. • checkbook
What is a spreadsheet? • Spreadsheet refers to the data for numerical models. • Created and stored on a computer. • One expert describes spreadsheets as:“intuitive, natural, usable tools for financial analysis, business, and mathematical modeling, decision making, simulation, and problem solving.”
Components of a spreadsheet • Worksheets • an on-screen spreadsheet • based on grid of columns and rows • Cell - intersection of columns and rows • Cellreference - unique address given to cell • A1 = column A, row 1 • A cell can contain • numbers (values) • text (labels) • formulas (tells computer how to calculate)
An example of a spreadsheet A typical worksheet
How can a I trust a spreadsheet results? • Responsibility for the accuracy of a worksheet lies with the person who creates it. • Auditing, or testing a worksheet, is important. • Most spreadsheet software includes auditing features.
What about graphic displays? • Spreadsheet software provides you with an easy way to create polished charts and graphs. • Graphs provide a quick summary of a set of data. • visually interesting • easy to understand • can imply something other than truth
Where are spreadsheets used? • A spreadsheet works well for • recording and graphing data • making calculations • constructing numerical models of the real world • Main advantage is saving time. • SpreadsheetModeling - setting up numbers in a worksheet to describe a real-world situation. • What-ifanalysis - setting up a model and experimenting with different numbers.
What is a database? • Our society has moved from the Industrial Age to the Information Age. • Experts estimate that the amount of information doubles every year. • Information is stored in databases - collections of information stored on one or more computers.