INFO 2130 Introduction to Business Computing Spring 2013 Self-Paced Section 006
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1 INFO 2130 Introduction to Business Computing Spring 2013 Self-Paced Section 006 Course Coordinator & Master Instructor: Prof. Ming-Chang Huang Office: 306A, Friday Phone: Office Hours: Tuesday 2~3 PM, Thursday 2 PM ~ 3PM (or by appointment) Section Instructor: Peiqin Zhang Office: 254B, Friday Phone: Course Website: Moodle Section: INFO 2130, Section 006 Office Hours: Wednesday & Thursday 11:00AM ~12:00 PM (or by appointment) Course Description and Objectives: This course emphasizes the capabilities of computer systems and their applications in business. The course will provide a solid foundation of knowledge about skills that students must develop to effectively use computerized decision tools for typical business problems. Specific objectives include: Develop introductory level ability in web site design. Acquire strong ability in using Microsoft Excel and Access software as tools in decisionmaking. This is an online course where you have to do all the work online. You will be coming to classes for the orientation session, lab sessions and the exams. The meeting schedule is as following: 1
2 Meeting Day and Time Location Orientation Jan. 11 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Web Design Project & SAM2010 Jan. 18 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Lab for Excel Project 1 Feb. 8 Class time Lab 339, Friday & Exam 1 Exam 1 Feb. 15 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Lab for Excel Project 2 Feb. 22 Class time Lab 339, Friday Lab for Excel Project 3 Mar. 1 Class time Lab 339, Friday & Exam 2 Exam 2 Mar. 15 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Lab for Excel Project 4 Mar. 22 Class time Lab 339, Friday & Exam 3 Exam 3 Apr. 5 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Lab for Access Project Apr. 19 Class time Lab 339, Friday & Exam Exam 4 (Access Exam) Apr. 26 Class time Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Comprehensive Exam (Optional) May 3 - Class time (only 1h 15mins for Friday sections) Lab 280 & Lab 339, Friday Work Load: Skills you learn in this class will be applied again and again throughout the remainder of your college education and in your careers. Consequently, you should expect to work hard in this course to develop these skills. Access to a personal computer at home would enhance your ability to learn the software tools used to illustrate course concepts and is, therefore, highly recommended, although not necessary, for successful completion of the course. It is expected that you will spend 9-15 hours per week to study and practice via SAM 2010 and Moodle systems. It is your responsibility to manage your other commitments to allow sufficient time to succeed in mastering the material. 2
3 Course Text Book The textbooks used in this course include textbooks covering Microsoft Excel and Access, a chapter on the Web, and a set of Excel cases. They are: 1. New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2010, Comprehensive Parsons et al. ISBN-10: ISBN-13: New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2010, Brief (Chapters 1-4) Adamski et al. ISBN-10: ISBN-13: SAM 2010 Assessment, Projects, and Training v2.0 (180 day subscription) Course Technology ISBN-10: ISBN-13: &N=11&Ntk=all%7C%7CP_Isbn13 SAM 2010 Assessment, Training, and Projects v2.0 Instant Access Code, 1st Edition Course Technology ISBN-10: ISBN-13: &N=11&Ntk=all%7C%7CP_Isbn13 Please Note: The textbooks are available in a bundle as a single custom spiral from the campus bookstore or from Gray's. They may also be purchased separately from a variety of sources, including from online. Please note that the SAM 2010 v2.5 resource that is included in the bundle contains a Key Code that will only work if it has not been used before! If you have you have to buy only SAM, please visit the publisher link given above. If you are choosing to use used text book, you ll have to purchase SAM 2010 access code yourself. The bookstore keeps textbooks in stock for only a limited time, so make sure to get yours as quickly as possible. 3
4 Course Material: Access to online material: Each of the text books is linked to it publisher's web site. Some exercises require access to files on these sites. To access this material online, please follow the following links for the specified respective course material: New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Excel 2010, Comprehensive en New Perspectives on Microsoft Office Access 2010, Brief, 1st Edition pectives+on+microsoft+office+access+2010%2c+brief &N=11&Ntk= all%7c%7cp_isbn13 SAM All the course material will be posted on Moodle. If you need help with information about computing at UNCC, please visit the website: It is important for you to be comfortable with accessing your UNCC account, banner system and Moodle. Access to share point designer 2010: Available in all UNCC labs and library. Free download available from: Access to MS Excel and Access 2010: Available in UNCC labs and library. Please Note: * Please Note that we will only be using MS Excel and MS Access 2010 in this class. Make sure you do your non simulation based home works, projects and assignments relating to MS Excel and MS Access in 2010 version ONLY. 4
5 Course Evaluation Course Component Weight Website Project 10% Homework Assignments 10% Exam 1- HTML and Excel 15% Exam 2- Excel 15% Exam 3 Excel 15% Exam 4 Access 15% Access Project 5% Excel Projects (Combined) 15% Final Comprehensive Exam: There will be an OPTIONAL final comprehensive exam. If you wish to replace a score of one of your exams, or have missed one of the exams, you can choose to take the final comprehensive exam. This is an opportunity for the students to improve their overall grades. Please Note: There will be no extra credit in this course. Grading Scale: Score Grade A B C D F Course Policies Participation Policy Students will be responsible for any material covered, announcements made, assignments passed out, and any other type of work posted on Moodle or SAM2010. Communication via Moodle and Outside the class, I ll be communicating with you via moodle and . Make sure you check your and access your moodle account regularly (and I mean regularly). I will not be responsible for you missing on any information communicated via moodle and regarding the course. 5
6 Policy Please use my address specified in the beginning of the syllabus for electronic communication. I check my several times a day, but NOT every minute. Once you ve sent me a query, give me at least 24 hours to respond it. Including a subject to the will help me manage the volume of Due Dates Policy A deadline is like a ticket for a cruise. If you arrive after the scheduled departure time, the ship will have sailed without you and your ticket (homework/ projects) will be worthless. Homework and projects must be submitted ahead of time to avoid missing deadlines. Late homework and projects will not be accepted, and you will receive a zero for that assignment. No exceptions will be made. If you know you will miss class, make arrangements to turn in your work ahead of time. Examinations Policy Make-up exams will NOT be given except in cases of serious medical emergencies as evidenced by a written doctor's excuse. Permission must be obtained from the professor prior to the scheduled exam time. Students missing an exam with an approved excuse will be allowed to make up the exam with my approval. Electronic Devices in Class Policy Use of cellular phones, pagers, music players, radios, and similar devices are prohibited in the classroom. Cellular phones MUST BE TURNED OFF DURING CLASS. Pagers must be set to vibrate, rather than beep. Calculators and computers (laptops, ipods, ipads, iphones, etc.) are prohibited during examinations and quizzes. Laptop-size computers may be used in review sections for the purpose of taking notes. Use of instant messaging, or other communication technologies during class time is prohibited. Use of computing devices for purposes other than those required for the purposes of the class topic are prohibited. This includes use of laptops, lab computers, phones or other 6
7 devices for Internet browsing, game playing, reading news, texting, chatting, IM, Facebook, and other activities not required for the class. Grade Appeals Policy If you believe that the grade you received on an assignment or an exam was in error or unfair, you can appeal to me in writing within 1 week of its return to the class. The appeal should clearly state the reasons why you believe the grade to be unfair or the nature of the error. Overdue appeals will not be considered. I would encourage you to check your SAM 2010 reports and moodle grade book regularly for updated scores. University Policies Student Conduct Policy As a program that helps to create business and government leaders, the College of Business has an obligation to ensure academic integrity is of the highest standards. Standards of academic integrity will be enforced in this course. University regulations will be strictly enforced in all cases of academic irregularities, cheating or plagiarism or any variations thereof. Students assume full responsibility for the content and integrity of the academic work they submit. The guiding principle of academic integrity shall be that a student's submitted work, examinations, reports, and projects must be that of the student's own work. All UNCC students have the responsibility to be familiar with and to observe the requirements of The UNCC Code of Student Academic Integrity (see the Catalog and also This code forbids cheating, fabrication or falsification of information, multiple submission of academic work, plagiarism of written materials and software projects, abuse of academic materials (such as Library books on reserve), and complicity in academic dishonesty (helping others to violate the code). Additional examples of violation of the Code include: Representing the work of others as your own. Using or obtaining unauthorized assistance in any academic work. Giving unauthorized assistance to other students. 7
8 Modifying, without instructor approval, an examination, paper, record, or report for the purpose of obtaining additional credit. Misrepresenting the content of submitted work. For this class, it is permissible to assist classmates in general discussions of computing techniques. General advice and interaction are encouraged. Each person, however, must develop his or her own solutions to the assigned homework and laboratory exercises. Students may not "work together" on graded assignments. Such collaboration constitutes cheating, unless it is a group assignment. A student may not use or copy (by any means) another's work (or portions of it) and represent it as his/her own. If you need help on an assignment, contact your instructor or the TA, not other classmates. Any further specific requirements or permission regarding academic integrity in this course will be stated by the instructor, and are also binding on the students in this course. Students who violate the code can be punished to the extent of being permanently expelled from UNCC and having this fact recorded on their official transcripts. The normal penalty is zero credit on the work involving dishonesty and further substantial reduction of the course grade. In almost all cases, the course grade is reduced to "F." If you are unclear about whether a particular situation may constitute an honor code violation, you should meet with the instructor to discuss the situation. If you do not have a copy of the code, you can obtain one from the Dean of Students Office. Students are expected to report cases of academic dishonesty they become aware of to the course instructor who is responsible for dealing with them. Feel free to discuss the definition of cheating and/or plagiarism with me if you are unclear on these terms or have questions about the acceptability of a particular type of action. Use of Computing Resources Policy For the purposes of the course you will be given access to a variety of computing resources. These resources are to be used only for the purposes of this course. Intentional or grossly negligent disruptive and/or illegal use of the resources will result at a minimum in a loss of access privileges and a failing grade for the course. Further action will be taken as necessary. All University Policies on the use of Computing Resources apply. Disabilities Policy In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), all qualified students enrolled in this course are entitled to reasonable accommodations. Please notify the instructor during the first week of class of any accommodations needed for the course. 8
9 Value Diversity The Belk College of Business strives to create an inclusive academic climate in which the dignity of all individuals is respected and maintained. Therefore, we celebrate diversity that includes, but is not limited to ability/disability, age, culture, ethnicity, gender, language, race, religion, sexual orientation, and socio-economic status. Incomplete Policy Students will not be given an incomplete grade in the course without sound reason and documented evidence as described in the Student Handbook. In any case, for a student to receive an incomplete, he or she must be passing and must have completed a significant portion of the course. Lab Assistants Policy The job of the lab assistants working in the UNC Charlotte computer labs is to: 1. Check out software to students with a UNCC ID. 2. Monitor lab use to ensure that hardware and software is not abused. 3. Assist students with hardware/software malfunctions. The job of the lab assistants is NOT to help students with homework or projects. Course Changes Policy The instructor reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the course content, schedule, and policies. Changes will be announced in class and will also be posted online and communicated via . Course Outline Course line is tentative and Instructor has a right to change it. This study plan will help you regulate the course work load over the semester. Following the study plan will ensure that you don t miss out on anything. For web development module, listen to the lectures posted on Moodle, go over the power point slides and any other documents provided. For MS Excel and MS Access, you must be registered with SAM For each chapter (Tutorial), you will be assigned a training assignment in SAM. You might also be assigned a project from that tutorial. You are responsible to cover the following material for each assigned tutorial: Reading and practicing book chapter (10 Chapters for Excel and 4 Chapters for Access) Completing SAM Training (10 Trainings for Excel and 4 Trainings for Access) Completing Project (if assigned) (4 Excel Projects and 1 Access Project) 9
10 Note: For the orientation sessions and exams, please find the room according to the first letter of your last name. A-H: Lab 280, I-Z: Lab 339. For the lab sessions, please come to room 339 Week Topics/ Due Tasks Assignments F (1/11) First Meeting in Class (in Lab 339 & 280) Week 1 (Jan. 7 ~ 11) Week 2 (Jan. 14 ~ 18) Week 3 (Jan. 21 ~ 25) F (1/18) Course Introduction Introduction to web development GUI introduction Registering with SAM 2010 Meet for Web Design Project Basic elements of a web site Introduction to XHTML Hyperlinks and Images Web site Project Requirements Bookmarks/Tables Uploading web site at UNC Charlotte Web Server Starting with SAM 2010 Web Design Project Assigned (Jan. 16) Week 4 (Jan. 28 ~ Feb. 1) Excel Tutorials 1 - Getting started with Excel Training for Excel Tutorial 1 Excel Tutorials 2 - Basic formatting Training for Excel Tutorial 2 Web Design Project Due Feb. 1, 5PM on Moodle Week 5 (Feb. 4 ~ 8) Excel Tutorial 3 - Working with Formulas and Functions: Developing a Budget, EX113 Excel Tutorial 4 - Working with Charts and Graphics: Charting Financial Data, EX161 Training for Excel Tutorial 3 Excel Project 1 Assigned (Feb. 4) (SAM Project 3) Training for Excel Tutorial 4 10
11 F (2/8) Lab for Excel Project 1 & Exam 1 Excel Tutorial 5 - Working with Excel Tables, PivotTables, and Pivot Charts: Tracking Museum Art Objects, EX217 Training for Excel Tutorial 5 Excel Project 2 Assigned (Feb. 13) (SAM Project 5) Week 6 (Feb. 11 ~ 15) Excel project 1 Due Feb. 12, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Trainings for Excel Tutorials 1,2,3,4 Due - Feb. 13, 11:59PM on SAM2010 F (2/15) Exam 1 (Feb. 15) Share point designer, Excel Tutorials 1-4 Week 7 (Feb. 18 ~ 22) Week 8 (Feb. 25 ~ Mar. 1) Excel Tutorial 6 - Managing Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks: Summarizing Ticket Sales, EX281 F (2/22) Lab for Excel Project 2 Excel project 2 Due - Feb. 24, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Excel Tutorial 7 - Using Advanced Functions, Conditional Formatting, and Filtering: Reviewing Employee Data, EX337 F(3/1) Lab for Excel Project 3 & Exam 2 Training for Excel Tutorial 6 Training for Excel Tutorial 7 Excel Project 3 Assigned (Feb. 26) (SAM Project 7) Week 9 (Mar. 4 ~ 8) Week 10 (Mar. 11 ~ 15) Spring Recess - No Classes Excel Tutorial 8 - Developing an Excel Application: Creating an Invoice, EX393 Excel project 3 Due - Mar. 12, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Trainings for Excel Tutorials 5, 6, 7 Due Mar.14, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Training for Excel Tutorial 8 11
12 Week 10 (Mar. 18 ~ 22) F(3/15) Exam 2 (Mar. 15) Excel Tutorials 5, 6, 7 Excel Tutorial 10 - Performing What-If Analyses: Analyzing the Cost-Volume-Profit Relationship, EX517 F(3/22) Lab for Excel Project 4 & Exam 3 Training for Excel Tutorial 10 Excel Project 4 Assigned (Mar. 18) (SAM Project 10) Week 11 (Mar. 25 ~ 29) Excel Tutorial 11 - Connecting to External Data: Importing Financial Data from Several Sources, EX575 F(3/29) Spring Weekend - No Classes Training for Excel Tutorial 11 Access Tutorial 1 - Creating a Database: Creating a Database to Contain Customer, Contract, and Invoice Data, AC1 Training for Access Tutorial 1 Week 12 (Apr. 1 ~ 5) Excel project 4 Due - Apr. 2, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Trainings for Excel Tutorials 8, 10, 11 Due Apr. 4, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 F (4/5) Exam 3 (Apr. 5) Excel Tutorials 8,10,11 Week 13 (Apr. 8 ~ 12) Week 14 (Apr. 15 ~ 19) Access Tutorial 2 - a Database and Defining Table Relationships: Creating the Invoice Training for Access Tutorial 2 and Customer Tables, AC45 Access Tutorial 3 - Maintaining and Querying a Database: Updating and Retrieving Information About Customers, Contracts, and Invoices, AC99 Access Tutorial 3 - Maintaining and Querying a Database: Updating and Retrieving Information About Customers, Contracts, and Invoices, AC99 Training for Access Tutorial 3 Access Project Assigned (Apr. 12) (SAM Access Project 2 and 3) Access Tutorial 4 Creating Forms and Reports Training for Access Tutorial 4 12
13 F(4/19) Lab for Access Project & Exam Review Access Tutorial 4 Creating Forms and Reports Week 15 (Apr. 22 ~ 26) Trainings for Access Tutorials 1,2,3, 4 Due Apr. 25, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 F (4/26) Exam 4 (Apr. 26) Access Tutorials 1,2,3,4 Week 16 (Apr. 29 ~ May 3) Apr Last day of classes F (5/3) Access project Due Apr. 30, 11:59 PM on SAM2010 Optional (Comprehensive) Exam! (in Class Time) Week 17 (May 6 ~ 10) 13
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