Intermediate Keyboarding Syllabus for 2014-2015
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Course

POFT-2301-001 Intermediate Keyboarding

Prerequisites

Prerequisite: Keyboarding skill of 30 wpm required

Course Description

A continuation of keyboarding skills emphasizing acceptable speed and accuracy levels and formatting documents.

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Hours

(3 sem hrs; 3 lec, 1 lab)

Class Type

On Campus Course

Syllabus Information

Textbooks

Textbook – Advanced Word Processing, 19e, Lessons 56-110, Microsoft® Word 2013; Cengage
\ ISBN:  978-1-285-57628-2

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Current textbook selections are available at the Washington Street campus bookstore. The textbooks for this course are required.

Supplies

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  1. Textbook – Advanced Word Processing, 19e, Lessons 56-110, Microsoft® Word 2013; Cengage
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  3. One USB storage device
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Student Performance

The student will be able to complete satisfactorily all of the Performance Learning Objectives with a competency level based on the completion of required examinations administered under the supervision of the instructor and evaluated according to the instructors grading scale.

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  1. Operate effectively designated machine functions.
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  3. Key for a combination of speed and control on 1-minute, 3-minute, and 5-minute timed writings, meeting individual goals.
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  5. Compose at the computer.
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  7. Key from dictation.
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  9. Key and place attractively on the page any business form or letter, report, table, interoffice memoranda, tabulation document.
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  11. Key mailable business letter, forms, and reports with enclosures and envelopes.
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  13. Produce within a time limit, mailable office work from problems including business letters and envelopes, tables, reports, interoffice memoranda, and business forms.  
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Students Rights and Responsibilities

Student Rights and Responsibilities

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If you are an active staff or faculty member according to Human Resources, use "Exchange". All other students, use "AC Connect (Google) Email".

Expected Student Behavior

\ PLAGIARISM, CHEATING AND INDIVIDUAL WORK ETHIC:  The Amarillo College policies and Code of Student Conduct are strictly adhered to when dealing with plagiarism, cheating, and duplication of work product.  Any evidence of plagiarism, cheating, or duplication of work product will result in a zero on the project or test in question.

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\ Plagiarism is considered serious academic misconduct.  “Plagiarism” shall be defined as the appropriating, buying, receiving as a gift, or obtaining by any means another’s work and the unacknowledged submission or incorporation of it in one’s own written work.  All assignments presented in this class must be the work of the student submitting the assignment.  No form of scholastic dishonesty will be tolerated.  Scholastic dishonesty shall include, but not be limited to, cheating on a test, plagiarism, and collusion.

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  • \ Copying from another student’s test paper.
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  • \ Collaborating with or seeking aid from another student during a test.
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  • \ Knowingly using, buying, selling, stealing, or soliciting, in whole or in part, the contents of an unadministered test.
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  • \ The unauthorized transporting or removal, in whole or in part, of the contents of the unadministered test.
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  • \ Substituting for another student, or permitting another student to substitute for oneself, to take a test.
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  • \ Bribing another person to obtain an unadministered test or information about an unadministered test.
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\ “Collusion” shall be defined as the unauthorized collaboration with another person in preparing written work for fulfillment of course requirements.

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\ A complete statement regarding scholastic dishonesty can be found in the Student Code of Conduct in the Student Rights and Responsibilities Handbook at

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\           http://www.actx.edu/student/responsibilities/

Grading Criteria

GRADING SCALE:  See course schedule.  Course grade:  90-100 = A; 80-89 = B; 70-79 = C; 60-69 = D; <60 = F 

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60% Individual Documents & Quizzes
\  20% Lab Assignments
\  20% 5-MinuteTimed Writings
\ 100%  FINAL COURSE GRADE

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5-Minute Timed Writing Scale

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In order to receive an A or a B in the course, you must have an A or a B average AND you must be able to key information at the rate of 40 words per minute for five minutes with 0-5 errors on designated materials.  If you DO NOT reach 40 words per minute, all of your grades will be averaged according to the scale listed below; however, you ARE NOT eligible to receive a grade higher than a C UNLESS you reach 40 words per minute for five minutes with 0-5 errors on designated materials.  The 5-minute timed writing grade will count 20% of your final course grade.  If, for any reason, you cannot key 40 wpm for five minutes with 0-5 errors, you cannot make more than a C for your final course grade.

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Your five best 5-minute timed writings meeting the speed and error requirements will be averaged to determine your final Timed Writing grade for the semester based on the following scale:

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A – 53 wpm or more / 0 – 5 errors
\ B – 48 – 52 / 0 – 5 errors
\ C – 43 - 47 / 0 – 5 errors
\ D – 40 – 42 / 0 – 5 errors
\ F – 39 or below / 0 – 5 errors

Attendance

Regular attendance is necessary for satisfactory achievement.  Therefore, it is the responsibility of the student to attend class.

Calendar

POFT 2301 – INTERMEDIATE KEYBOARDING
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Jan. 20

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Orientation
\ Familiarize with Blackboard
\ Begin Memos
\ Login to Keyboarding Deluxe Pro

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Lesson 56

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Jan. 27

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Letter formats—Modified and Block Styles

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Lessons 57

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Continue with letters and special letter parts
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**Graded production on letters and memos

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Feb. 17

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Begin Table Unit

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Lesson 61

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Continue Table Unit

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Lesson 62

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Conclude Tables—Formulas, functions, sorting
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Lesson 63

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March 10

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**Graded production on tables

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Mar. 16-22

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SPRING BREAK

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March 24

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Begin Graphics Unit

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Lesson 64-65

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March 31

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Conclude Graphics Unit

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Lesson 66-67

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April 7

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**Graded production on graphics

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April 14

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Begin Report Unit

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Lesson 70

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April 21

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Continue with Reports

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Lesson 71-72

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April 28

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Continue with Reports
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Lesson 73-74

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May 5

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**Graded production on reports

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May 12

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**Final production on Letters, Memos, Tables, Graphics and Reports

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May 12

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Last day to submit timed writings

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  1. You will work on speedbuilding and take timed writings with each lesson.
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  3. Your lab assignments are due at the time specified and will not be accepted late.
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  5. Production Tests must be taken at the time designated.  The unit production grades will be averaged as your final documents.
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**This work will be completed independently; please read your instructor notes and follow the instructions given in the textbook carefully.  PLEASE ask any questions you might have.

Additional Information

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