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(Note, notes are good
for the entire week of the date. Also note that the portion of this lesson
page beyond the current week is tentative. For example, you can't be sure
the notes for a date of a particular week are accurate and final until that
date.)
First day agenda:
- Administrative Issues
- Review Syllabus
- Introduction to
CS105P/CS106P Class and Website
- Exchange handout (if needed), UMKC Email Accounts
and UserIDs (http://www.umkc.edu/exchange/)
- Special lab: Computer Skills 101. If you have little
or no experience using computers (or the IBM PC) this lab is for you.
If it has been a few years since you have used an IBM PC you may also
want to attend to refresh your skills.
The first topics we will discuss are basic computer
components (hardware and software) and Internet concepts and skills.
At the first part of the semester we will focus almost
exclusively on technical issues (CS105). As the semester progresses we
will increasingly shift our focus to non-technical issues (CS106).

Assignment:
- In Discovering Computers, read: chapters 1-4 (Internet/hardware/software)
- Activate your Exchange email account
Some of the labs that offer help with information
about or activating your Exchange email account are:
- the basement of Cockefair Hall, or
- 3rd floor library, or
- basement of the Student Center, or
- room 110 at the Block School.
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Assignment:
None. During the first two or three weeks of class
we will focus on CS105 concepts and skills. This will provide you with
some of the technical background that will be helpful as we discuss
non-technical related issues.
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Assignment:
Remember: To submit your answers for the Internet
assignment type (or cut and paste) your answers into an email message,
or into a Microsoft Word document and submit the file via email
attachment. Note, all documents you submit must be in Microsoft
Office format (95/97/2000 is fine).
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Assignment:
- In Blaase read preface, pages 2-15 and chapter
2.
- In Discovering Computers browse 1.48-1.59 (History
of computing)
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Assignment:
- Continue reading assignment for Discovering Computers.
- The word processor we will use this semester is
Microsoft Word. Since this is the only word processor I have access
to all word processing documents you submit must be in Microsoft Word.
In class we will discuss basic concepts of word processing and some
of the subtile issues with Microsoft Word. Click here
for detailed online lessons for learning about Microsoft Word.
- If you are ready you can start on the first HW:
Word Processing Assignment.
- HW: Word Processing Assignment
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Assignment:
- (No new reading assignment. See last week's assignment.)
- Hopper Video Notes, Video:
Hopper
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- Classroom demo of a computer
- quiz topics to review
- Go over chapter 4, Components of a computer
- Word Processing Skills Competition
- If we have time in lab and there is interest we will go over these
questions. You aren't required to answer these questions, but similar
questions may show up on a quiz.
- CS105 Quiz #1
Assignment:
- Read chapter 5 in Discovering Computers (Input)
- Read 3.12-3.14 in Discovering Computers (spreadsheets)
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- History of Computing
- Introduction to CS106
Assignment:
- Submit proposal ideas for your CS106 project.
- Our next topic will be privacy.
- Here are some online notes
on the topic of privacy
- Also of interest concerning privacy, Current
Issues: Health and Biotechnology
- Many of or discussions will involve legal questions.
Here is a good resource for finding documents
concerning legal issues related to cyberspace. Here is another excellent resource.
- For more information on
Patriot Act, check out the following links:
- ACLU homepage here
- ACLU Patriot Act page
with lots of related resources here
- ACLU Patriot Act Factsheet
here
- ACLU Patriot Act II
Factsheet here
- ACLU Patriot Act Section
215 Privacy & Technology: Wiretaps & Surveillance FAQ
- Read lecture notes on the value of privacy
- In Discovering Computers read chapter 12 (Security
and Privacy)
- In Blaase read chapter 2 (The chapter is on privacy.)
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- Any questions about word processing skills competition
mentioned last week?
- Discuss chapter 5 (input)
- Introduction to spreadsheets. Here
are some online resources for learning about spreadsheets
- Using spreadsheets for what-if analysis
- Spreadsheet Learning
Objectives
Assignment:
- Read chapter 6 in Discovering Computers (output)
- The spreadsheet program we will use this semester
is Microsoft Excel. Since this is the only spreadsheet program I have
access to all spreadsheet documents you submit must be in Microsoft
Excel. In class we will discuss basic concepts of spreadsheets and some
of the subtile issues with Microsoft Excel. Click
here for detailed online lessons for learning about Microsoft Excel.
- HW: Spreadsheet practice
problem This is an optional exercise and need not be graded. You
may find it helpful when estimating your grade. If you do decide to
turn it in, it will count as Extra Credit.
- There are two spreadsheet assignments which will
be graded:
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- Start Privacy Discussion, Chapter 2 in Blaase
- Watch Film in class. List
of relevant films and Reaction Paper description.
Assignment:
- Read Lecture Notes: "Why is privacy important
in ordinary situations?"
- Read chapter 3 in Baase. (wiretapping and encryption)
- Think about the topic for your Reaction Paper.
Description of Reaction Paper and relevant
films.
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- Discuss chapter 6 (output)
- More discussion of spreadsheets: relative
and absolute references, formulas, using functions
Assignment:
- Read chapter 7 in Discovering Computers (Storage)
- HW: Power Point
Assignment
- Power Point - Click here for online resources
for learning about Power Point. (Again, the online learning material
is from another course. You are only responsible for the assignments
mentioned here.)
- Finalize your project plan. Your proposal should
be typed (Microsoft Word format). It should include your purpose for
selecting the project you did, and an outline of what you hope to accomplish.
Your outline should be such that you can identify 2 or 3 checkpoints.
At each checkpoint we can discuss your progress and consider any adjustments
that should be made in your project.
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- Discuss value of privacy Lecture Notes. "Why
is privacy important in ordinary situations?"
- Chapter 3 in Baase, privacy, wiretapping and encryption.
- Digital
Signatures
- Identity
Theft
- Online notes on privacy.
- Conclude privacy discussion
Assignment:
- Read chapter 5 in Baase. We will skip chapter 4.
The next topic will be intellectual property issues.
- Any volunteers to test message encryption in Outlook?
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- Chapter 7 (storage)
- Spreadsheet Assignment 1 and 2 due. Any final questions
that might have come up while doing the assignment?
- Review for quiz, Topics
for Quiz-2
- Introduction to databases
Assignment:
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- Privacy in communications.
- CS106 Quiz #1
Assignment:
- (No new assignment, Next week we will start chapter
5, intellectual property.)
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- Chapter 8 (Operating Systems)
- Lab: Using Access demo
Assignment:
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Assignment:
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Assignment:
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- CS106 Quiz #2
- Start discussion of chapter 5, Intellectual property
issues in the Information Age.
Assignment:
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Assignment:
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- Current issues with intellectual property
Assignment:
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- Buying a personal computer
- Integration and drawing
Assignment:
- Read Chapter 10 and 11, (E-Commerce, Computers
& Society)
- Drawing concepts
- HW: Integration
- This assignment give you practice with drawing and merging the contents
of a spreadsheet with a word processing document.
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Assignment:
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Assignment:
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- Constitutional issues
- CS106 Quiz #3
Assignment:
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- Chapter 12 (Review)
- Cutting Edge
- Power Point - Click here for online resources
for learning about Power Point. (Again, the online learning material
is from another course. You are only responsible for the assignments
mentioned here.)
- Quiz topics to Review
- CS105 project due in two weeks.
- CS105 Quiz #3 - quiz will cover mostly content since the
last quiz
Assignment:
- Finish CS105 Final Project.
- If you choose to use Power
Point as your Final Project, you might want to review the Power Point
HW Assignment below.
- HW: Power Point
Assignment
- Power Point - Click here for online resources
for learning about Power Point. (Again, the online learning material
is from another course. You are only responsible for the assignments
mentioned here.)
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- Finish discussion of constitutional issues
- Start discussion of computers in the workplace
(chapter 8)
- Chapter 8 - computers and work
- Quiz Topics to Review
Assignment:
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Assignment:
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- CS106P Project Due
- CS106 Quiz #3
- Current Issues
Assignment:
- Reminder: CS106 Project is due next week
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Finals Week
- The Finals schedule is not clear about the Final
Exam time for our class meeting time. Thus, we will meet at the usual
time during finals week. If you have a conflict, just let me know, and
we will work something out. The CS105 and CS106 finals exam times will
be offered on the same night, and time, unless other arrangements are
made.
- The finals for the CS105 and CS106 classes
will be the usual Tues/Thurs times of 6-9 p.m. in room 314 Royal
Hall.
- All assignments/quizzes/projects should be completed
the week before Finals Week. The Tuesday of Finals Week is the last
day that any assignments/quizzes/projects can be accepted, to allow
time for grading. Grades are due from the Instructor to
the PACE Office on Friday morning of Finals Week. See the Weekly Overview
for exact dates.
- Those not able to finish on time might want to
consider an Incomplete grade.
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