What is this course all about? To give you a basic level …
What is this course all about?
To give you a basic level of computer application literacy primarily, Spreadsheets, and database Excel
Learning objectives:
Gain an understanding of information competency, the Information Processing Cycle, Basic Components of the Personal Computer, and Technology used in the Workplace. Demonstrate the ability to Create and Edit Workbooks and Charts which utilize Functions and Formulas. Understand and applying the fundamental database concepts to spreadsheet development such as Importing, Creating Tables, Sorting and Filtering, and using Conditional Formatting. Use advanced spreadsheet concepts such as Working with Multiple Worksheets and Workbooks, applying Advanced Functions, Setting Validation, and Protecting Workbooks. Develop an understanding and exposure to new and emerging technologies Gain the ability to serve as an informed purchaser of technology (personal, commercial) Prepare a capstone project which applies concepts and principles of course to a unique series of problems.
Included in the course are introductions to each lesson, lecture slides, videos, and problem questions. Topics include:
Types of Data Sampling Techniques Qualitative Data Frequency Distributions Descriptive Statistics Variation and Position Confidence Intervals Hypothesis Testing Chi-Square Goodness of Fit Linear Regression Variance ANOVA
This open course for Introduction to Human Development is an adaptation of …
This open course for Introduction to Human Development is an adaptation of PsychologyWiki materials and was created under a Round Nine Textbook Transformation Grant.
Authors' Description:
In our transformation of PSYC 2103 Human Development we decided to divide the content into three units.
Unit 1: Overview, History and Biological Beginnings Unit 2: Early Childhood to Adolescence Unit 3: Young Adulthood to Death Each unit includes:
Learning objectives Things to consider: questions students should be thinking about while engaging with the content PowerPoint Presentation Readings from a variety of open text books Activities Supplemental readings and videos If you have questions or would like access to the question/test bank please contact either
This open course for Plants, Society, and the Environment was created under …
This open course for Plants, Society, and the Environment was created under a Round Six ALG Textbook Transformation Grant. Topics include cell structure, photosynthesis, taxonomy, biomes, domestication, agriculture, and medicine.
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