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CSC 100: Introduction to Computers. Dr. Chuck Lillie. Introduction. Course Outline Syllabus Assignments Web Page Exams Grading Class Makeup. Course Outline. What is a Computer Windows 98 Word Processor Spreadsheet Spreadsheet & Word Processor Database
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CSC 100: Introduction to Computers Dr. Chuck Lillie
Introduction • Course Outline • Syllabus • Assignments • Web Page • Exams • Grading • Class Makeup
Course Outline • What is a Computer • Windows 98 • Word Processor • Spreadsheet • Spreadsheet & Word Processor • Database • Database & Word Processor & Spreadsheet • PowerPoint • PowerPoint & Word Processor & Database & Spreadsheet • Web Pages & Word Processor & PowerPoint
Syllabus • CSC100-01 Syllabus-F02 • CSC100-03Syllabus-F02
What is a Computer • Mechanical Devices • The Pascaline: Blaise Pascal • Stepped Reckoner: Goddfried Wilhelm van Leibniz • Difference Engine: Charles Babbage, Ada Byron • Punched Cards • Electro-Mechanical Devices • Tabulating Machine: Herman Hollerith • Mark I: Howard Aiken • First Generation Computers • Atanasoff-Berry Computer (ABC): John Atanasof & Clifford Berry • Binary Number System • Electronic Numerical Integration and Calculator (ENAC): John Mauchly and J. Presper Eckert
What is a Computer • Stored Program Computer • Electronic Discrete Variable Automatic Computer (EDVAC) • Electronic Delay Storage Automatic Computer (EDSAC) • Universal Automatic Computer (UNIVAC) • Second Generation Computers • Transistor • IBM Model 650 • Read/Write Tape • High-Level Programming Languages • Formula Translator (FORTRAN) • Common Business Oriented Language (COBOL) • Beginner’s All-Purpose Symbolic Instruction Code (BASIC)
What is a Computer • Third Generation Computers • Integrated Circuits • Mainframes • IBM System 360 • Fourth Generation Computers • Microprocessor • The Personal Computer • Apple Computer, Inc. • IBM-PC • PC Software • Spreadsheet, accounting,and word processing
What is a Computer • Computer Components • Memory • ROM: Read Only Memory • RAM: Random Access Memory • Processor • CPU: Central Processing Unit • Storage Devices • Diskette • CD: Compact Disk • Hard Disk • Peripheral Devices • Printers • Scanners
What is a Computer • Bits & Bytes • Binary Digits (BIT): 0 or 1 • Byte: 8 bits • ASCII: American Standard Code for Information Interchange • Each letter is represented by 1 byte • Examples • J = 01001010 • I = 01001001 • M = 01001101
What is a Computer • Telecommunications • Networks • LAN: Local Area Network • WAN: Wide Area Network • Network Services • eMail • BBS: Bulletin Board Service • Netnews Newsgroup • Listserv • WWW: World Wide Web
What is a Computer • Software • Word Processors • Spreadsheets • Databases • Desktop Publishing • Presentation Graphics • Web Publishing
Windows 98 • Key Issues • Mouse • Desktop • Dialog Box • My Computer • Starting an Application • Windows Explorer • File and Folder Management • Creating a folder • Recovering Deleted Files
Word Processor – Chapter 3 • Key Issues • Create Word document • Edit Word document • Save Word document • Open Word documents • Spell check • Use toolbar • Display and identify formatting marks • Change views • Scroll • Close and print a document • Exit Word
Major Steps for Producing a Word Processor Document • Create a new document in Word using the New Office Document command in the Start menu on the Taskbar. • Enter or edit the document. • Save the document on disk. • Print the document if necessary. • Close the document. • Properly exit Word.
Word Processor- Chapter 4 • Key Issues • Undo • Print preview • Format a document • Create headers & footers • Control pagination
Word Processor- Chapter 4 • Key Issues • Use tabs • Set tab stops
Chapter 5: Word Processor • Key Issues • Copy & Paste Text • Use Windows and Office Clipboards • Find & Replace Text • Use Thesaurus • Format Indents
Chapter 6: Word Processor • Key Issues • Create & Format Table Structures • Insert Special Characters • Hyphenate a Document • Apply Built-in Styles • Use Outline View • Create a Table of Contents • Create a Section in a Document
Spreadsheet – Chapter 7 • Key Issues • Create spreadsheet • Edit spreadsheet • Save spreadsheet • Print spreadsheet • Format simple spreadsheet • Use formulas • SUM • AVERAGE • ROUND • Cell references in formulas • Fill handle
Spreadsheet – Chapter 8 • Key Issues • Plan a spreadsheet • Find • Replace • Copy • Cut • Paste • MAX function • MIN function • Absolute cell reference • Insert and Delete rows and columns • IF command
Spreadsheet – Chapter 9 • Key Issues • Copy and Move data between sheets • Refer to data in different sheets • Create, modify, format, and print pie, bar, and line charts
Spreadsheet – Chapter 10 • Key Issues • Sort • CHOOSE • VLOOKUP • Freeze Cells • PMT • Hyperlinks
Spreadsheet & Word Processor – Chapter 11 • Key Issues • Share data between Word documents and Excel spreadsheets • Create hyperlinks to Office files • Use OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) to create an embedded or linked object
Database – Chapter 12 • Key Issues • Understand what a relational database is • Design an Access relational database • Crate an Access relational database
CSC 100 Sec 01Access Data Files • Go to CSC100 directory; then to CSC100 Data directory; and then to Data Files directory • Find the Access file you need and copy it to the clipboard • Go to your CSC100 directory; then to the Access directory in your directory • Paste the Access file from the clipboard to your directory • Right click on the Access file in your Access directory; select Properties; find the Attributes selection at bottom of form; click on the check mark in Read Only to unselect it; click on OK
CSC 100 Sec 03Access Data Files • Go to CS100C directory; then to CS100C Data directory; and then to Data Files directory • Find the Access file you need and copy it to the clipboard • Go to your CS100C directory; then to the Access directory in your directory • Paste the Access file from the clipboard to your directory • Right click on the Access file in your Access directory; select Properties; find the Attributes selection at bottom of form; click on the check mark in Read Only to unselect it; click on OK
Database – Chapter 12 • Key Issues • Create database form • Enter records • Format Datasheet view • Query a table
Relational Database Techniques – Chapter 13 • Key Issues • Sort records • Modify a table • Modify records • Define relationships • View subdatasheets • Use select queries • Modify and delete select queries • Sort quer4y results • Use ranges in criteria • Create select queries involving And and Or
Relational Database Reports – Chapter 14 • Key Issues • Create relational database reports • Use fields • Create calculation fields
Database & Word Processor & Spreadsheet – Chapter 15 • Key Issues • Copy Access database entries to a Word document • Copy Access database entries to an Excel spreadsheet • Create an Access table from Excel spreadsheet data • Use mail merge
PowerPoint – Chapter 16 • Key Issues • Create a presentation • Change views • Add and delete slides • Add graphics and charts • Format the presentation with transitions and animation • Apply a design template • Create speaker notes
Word Processor & Database & Spreadsheet & PowerPoint • Key Issues
Web Pages • Key Issues
Web Pages & Word Processor & PowerPoint • Key Issues