(1) Have knowledge of the various data formats that a computer handles and can make appropriate choices (H).
(2) Understand the characteristics of data formats, and can convert them to required formats and process them using appropriate tools (D).
(3) Can express one's own information to others in a way that is easy to understand (E).
Outline:
The proper handling of information is essential for engineers in all areas of specialty. Improving the ability to create the materials used in various types of presenting is an important task for conveying technology. This includes papers, posters, and presentations. From the data handled by computers to material creation using various applications, the aim of this course is to learn advanced information application technology and provide explanations aimed at boosting skills.
Style:
The lessons on data formats that computers handle and their management and protection in weeks 1 and 2 will be taught in a lecture-style format.
From week 3 to week 15, lessons on creating technical documentation and presentation materials using MS Office and statistical calculations and processing using Excel and ipyson, will be taught in lecture-style and exercise formats.
Notice:
This course's content will amount to 90 hours of study in total. These hours include the learning time guaranteed in classes and the standard self-study time required for pre-study / review, and completing assignment reports. Since there is no prerequisite knowledge required, students from all departments can take the course.
Students who miss 1/3 or more of classes will not be eligible for evaluation.
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Theme |
Goals |
1st Semester |
1st Quarter |
1st |
Explain the data formats that computers handle and their characteristics. |
Understand the data formats that computers handle and their characteristics.
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2nd |
Explain the internal structure, storage, and networks of computers. |
Understand the internal structure, storage, and networks of computers.
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3rd |
Explain styles, chapters, sections, paragraphs, fonts, and indents found in document creation. |
Understand styles, chapters, sections, paragraphs, fonts, and indents found in document creation.
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4th |
Explain paste link and paste metafile for pictures and tables, and cross-reference. |
Understand paste link and paste metafile for pictures and tables, and cross-reference.
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5th |
Create and submit technical documentation using Word |
Create and submit technical documentation using Word
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6th |
Create technical documentation using PowerPoint. Describe how to create different diagrams, templates, and slides / masters. |
Create technical documentation using PowerPoint. Understand how to create different diagrams, templates, and slides / masters.
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7th |
Explain effective techniques and playback, including image, audio, and video data. |
Understand effective techniques and playback, including image, audio, and video data.
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8th |
Create technical presentation documentation using PowerPoint |
Create technical presentation documentation using PowerPoint
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2nd Quarter |
9th |
Explain various functions and data analysis.
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Understand various functions and data analysis.
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10th |
Explain macro functions and how to run them. |
Understand macro functions and how to run them.
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11th |
Submit statistical calculations and processing using Excel |
Submit statistical calculations and processing using Excel
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12th |
Explain file protection, encryption, and security. |
Can protect, encrypt, and secure files.
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13th |
Explain a cloud-assisted interactive program development environment. |
Understand a cloud-assisted interactive program development environment.
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14th |
Explain database analysis that used interactive execution. |
Understand database analysis that used interactive execution.
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15th |
Summary |
Understand the summary.
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16th |
No final exam
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No final exam
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