We are learning Microsoft Word and document production.
Create a calendar for one month. Pick the month, use a table to include the weeks needed, a merged cell for the name of the month, and a row for the days of the week. Need to include at least 10 pictures, WordArt, and/or clipart to represent a day.
This is an example example you must use for one picture (changed 5 times). You can then add 10 different pictures using the different text wrapping.
Picture text wrapping
Creating a Collage
10 Hyperlinks and 3 Bookmarks
10 Word Art - 10 changes - Due 9-14
10 Shapes and 10 Symbols
10 Pics
10 Font, Sizes, Colors
Job Descriptions
This course will cover the basics of word processing using a popular word processing program. A range of document commands will be learned to allow students to use the introductory features of the program. Dual Credit is available for students 16 years of age or older by the end of the course through Southwestern Illinois College (OAT 130 Word, 1 cr.) allowing for college credit while in high school. Workplace skills, as well as communication skills, will be taught and integrated throughout this course.
Course Objectives:
Develop understanding of Microsoft Word 2010 and basic word processing functions.
Create, edit, print, save, retrieve, and format documents.
Create and format tables.
Illustrate documents with graphics.
Textbook:
Pasewark and Pasewark. Microsoft Office Word 2010, Introductory. Course Technology/Cengage Learning, ISBN 13: 978-0-538-47539-6.
Classroom rules:
1. Respect each other and the equipment.
2. Follow school rules set forth in school handbook.
Student evaluation will be based on the following:
• Daily Assignments and Projects (40% of grade)
• Objective and Production Tests, and Final Exam (50% of grade)
• Professionalism & Participation, (10% of grade)
Grading Scale:
..90-100% of total possible points = A
..80-89% of total possible points = B
..70-79% of total possible points = C
..60-69% of total possible points = D
..59% or less of total possible points = F
To e-mail use these five basic steps:
1. Use the e-mail address thett2@yahoo.com
2. In the subject include your hour
           EX: 2nd Hour Fonts Word 2010
3. In the subject state what file you are sending.
4. In the message area: include a complete sentence why you are sending the e-mail and what kind of file (Word 2010) you are sending. Not everyone has Word 2010.
5. Remember to attach the file!
When it comes to the Subject field of your e-mail, always be brief and concise. For example if you sell widgets, for a first time contact or Web site request you could use: "Widget.com Information You Requested." The person on the other side should be awaiting your information and recognize that Subject field as being your response.
Typos, all caps or all small case can give the impression you are a spammer - or worse yet, someone who isn't literate enough to want to do business with.
If the conversation is ongoing back and forth and the focus changes direction, make a point of changing the SUBJECT: field to reflect the conversation's new
direction.
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