CS110 Information
- Instructor:
- Logan Seabolt
- Office:
- CSB 252/MS Teams
- Email:
- Logan.Seabolt@colostate.edu
- Office Hours:
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- by appointment
- Lecture:
- Online through Canvas
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- TA Hours:
- See HelpDesk schedule posted in the Helpdesk Channel on MS Teams.
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Microsoft Teams will be used for CS110 communication
Lectures, as well as remote lab and project help, will all be in Teams for the
time being. Here is the link to the CS110 team.
CS110 Teams Link
Course Description
This class provides the knowledge and skills necessary to use
a personal computer in the college environment and in a professional career, focusing
on those skills needed to perform and document research.
The format of the class includes Lectures and Labs.
Class Activities / Makeup policies
- Lectures
- Lectures are recorded and can be found on the Echo360 Tab of canvas
- Lecture Quizzes
- Students are responsible for 6 Lecture Quizzes.
- Lecture Quizzes are over the material presented in the lectures and homework assignments.
- Lecture Quizzes are open book assigned as homework.
- A Lecture Quiz may be taken up to 5 times, only the best score will be kept.
- No Lecture Quizzes will be accepted after the late deadline.
- Students with an excused absence will be allowed to make up a Lecture Quiz without penalty.
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Lab Assignments
- Each Lab Assignment consists of a Lab Training and
an Exercise.
- Lab Training and Lab Exercises are graded separately.
- These Lab Assignments cover specific functionality with one of the Microsoft Office tools.
- There is no limit to the number of times a Lab Training may be
taken before the due date, only the highest score will count.
- Lab Trainings may be completed beforehand.
- A Lab Exercise may only be taken once during a lab session.
- Lab Exercises are closed book.
- Students with excused absences will be allowed to make up a Lab Assignment
without penalty.
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Class Projects
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There are several Class Projects that will be assigned throughout the
semester.
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Descriptions for each Class Project are delivered as a part of the assignment.
- Each project will have a late period subject to a late penalty
deduction of 20%.
- Students with excused absences will be allowed to make up the Class
Project without penalty.
- The lowest project score will be dropped.
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Lecture Exams
- Given 3 times during the semester. See the schedule tab for the assigned Lecture Exam times.
- Cover the previous 2-3 weeks lectures.
- Students with an excused absence will be allowed to make up a Lecture Exam without penalty.
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Lab Exams
- Given 6 times during the semester.
- Done in SIMnet.
- Lab Exams are closed book and may only be taken once on the assigned day.
- Students with excused absences will be allowed to make up a Lab Exam without penalty.
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Final Exam
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There will be NO final exam given in this course.
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Extra credit
- Extra credit will not be offered in this course.
- All activities in this class will be done individually. Software is
run to detect collaboration on assignments, any cases identified will be
reported to Academic Integrity.
- Excused Absence
- Please see the Course Policy page for the definition of an excused absence.
Specific objectives and activities include:
- An understanding of basic computer concepts such as:
- Computer hardware and software.
- Security and privacy.
- Tools that use the Internet and the World-Wide-Web.
- Searching for and collecting pertinent information.
- Understanding how to manage and keep information secure.
- Preparation of professional documents.
- Creation of well-designed presentations.
- Manipulating, analyzing and plotting data.
- Projecting information onto the web.
Expectations:
The typical expectation for a college course
at CSU is that students will work at least 2-3 hours outside of class
per class credit hour. A 4 credit class such as this one may require you to
work more than 8 hours per week in addition to your classroom activities.
A key objective of this course is that,
by the end of the semester, every student will have the ability to
collect data in his/her specific area of study, write a research paper,
put together a presentation on that paper, and publish
the information on the web in a professional manner.
The information provided during the lectures provides an overview of the specific topics
while the labs provide hands-on experience
with the tools.
Note: Credit is not allowed for both CS110 and BUS150
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