CS008      Introduction to Computing

 

                                                         

                                                      Fall 2003        Instructor:  Toby Gustafson  TA: Som Neema


Lab Sections

Monday  8:10am - 11:00am (Section 21)   Bourns Hall B238

Monday 6:10pm - 9:00pm (Section 22)   Bourns Hall B238

Wednesday 8:10pm - 11:00pm (Section 27)   Bourns Hall B238


Lab Contents

        Week 1 - Creating and Editing a Document        Page: WD1-1 ~ WD1-51   (click here) 

        Week 2 -Revising and refining a Document        Page: WD2-1 ~ WD2-59

        Week 3 - Creating Reports and Tables               page: WD3-1 ~ WD3~55  

        Week 4 - Creating and Editing a Worksheet        Page: EX1-1 ~ EX1-63

        Week 5 - Charting Worksheet Data                    Page: EX2-1 ~ EX2-47

        Week 6 - Managing and Analyzing a workbook  Page: EX3-1 ~ EX3-45

        Week 7 - Creating a Presentation                       Page: PP1-1 ~ PP1-49

        Week 8 - Modifying and Refining a Presentation Page: PP2-1 ~ PP2-49

        Week 9 - Creating a web page using HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)

       

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Office Hours  M 2:00pm - 3:00 pm W 2:00 - 4:00 pm                  Surge 282


Grading Criterion (updated)

1: 20 points for each Lab assignment: 2 points would be taken off for each error in your document..

2:  No late lab assignments will be accepted without a doctor's note or other evidence of a serious situation which prevented you from showing up

3: It is helpful and encouraged to consult your peers while doing the assignment. However, students who both copy other's results and allow their own files being copied are considered cheating. See the departmental policy on academic dishonesty.

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Reminder

 1. Be sure to get your lab assignment graded before you leave.

 

 2: Be sure to log off before you leave.

 

 3: Save you file from time to time during working on it. It will keep you from losing half-done document when system crashes.
    To save your file, simply press "Ctrl" + "S". 

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