KERN COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT – CERRO COSO COLLEGE

BSOT C127 COURSE OUTLINE OF RECORD

  1. DISCIPLINE AND COURSE NUMBER:
    BSOT C127
  2. COURSE TITLE:
    MS PowerPoint
  3. C-ID:
  4. CATALOG COURSE DESCRIPTION:
    This is a hands-on microcomputer course designed to provide basic understanding of Microsoft PowerPoint. Topics to be covered include planning, creating, editing, viewing, and printing. This course prepares the student to take the core level Microsoft PowerPoint Office Users Specialist certification exam.
  5. GRADING METHOD

    Default:
    S = Standard Letter Grade
    Optional:
     
    A = Audit;P = Pass/No Pass
  6. TOTAL UNITS:
    1
  7. INSTRUCTIONAL METHODS / UNITS & HOURS:

    Lecture
    9
    Lab
    27
    Activity
    Open Entry/Open Exit
    Volunteer Work Experience
    Paid Work Experience
    Non Standard
    Non-Standard Hours Justification:
  8. REPEATABILITY

    Type:
     
    Non-Repeatable Credit
    Limit:
    Three times
  9. MATERIALS FEE:
    No
  10. CREDIT BY EXAM:
    No
  11. CORE MISSION APPLICABILITY:
    Associate Degree Applicable (ADA);Certificate of Achievement (COA);UC/CSU Transfer;Career Technical Education (CTE)
  12. STAND-ALONE:
    No
  13. PROGRAM APPLICABILITY

    Required:
     
    Business Office Technology AS (AS Degree Program)
    Business Office Technology Cert (Certificate of Achievement)
    Elective:
  14. GENERAL EDUCATION APPLICABILITY

    Local:
    IGETC:
     
    CSU:
    UC Transfer Course:
     
    University of California, Los Angeles = USC Viterbi School of Engineering: ITP 050x Microsoft PowerPoint (1.0 unit)
    CSU Transfer Course:
    California State Polytechnic University, Pomona = CIS 101 Introduction to Personal Computing, (Includes Word, PowerPoint)
    California State University, Chico = BSIS 101 Windows, Word Processing, and Presentation Software
    California State University, East Bay = IS 52L Computer Concepts Lab
  15. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES—Upon completion of the course, the student will be able to

    1. Use the basic features of Microsoft PowerPoint including slide show creation, editing, and a variety of formatting tools.
    2. Use other basic features including table creation, graphic insertion, printing and file management.
    3. Determine and apply appropriate problem solving techniques using Help and reference material off and online for successful creation of powerpoints using Microsoft Office.
  16. REQUISITES

    Advisory:

    CSCI C121
    and
    CSCI C070
    or
    CSCI C101
  17. DETAILED TOPICAL OUTLINE:

    Lecture:

        A.    Creating a Presentation
    1.    Delete slides
    2.    Create a specified type of slide
    3.    Create a presentation from a template or a wizard
    4.    Navigate among different views (slide, outline, sorter, and tri-pane)
    5.    Create a new presentation from existing slides
    6.    Copy a slide from one presentation into another
    7.    Insert headers and footers
    8.    Create a blank presentation
    9.    Create a presentation using the AutoContent Wizard
    10.    Send a presentation via e-mail
        B.    Modifying a Presentation
    1.    Change the order of slides using Slide Sorter view
    2.    Find and replace text
    3.    Change the layout for one or more slides
    4.    Modify the Slide Master
    5.    Modify slide sequence in the outline pane
    6.    Apply a design template
        C.    Working with Text
    1.    Check spelling
    2.    Change and replace text fonts (individual slide and entire presentation)
    3.    Enter text in tri-pane view
    4.    Import text from Microsoft Word
    5.    Change the text alignment
    6.    Create a text box for entering text
    7.    Use the Wrap text in TextBox feature
    8.    Use the Office Clipboard
    9.    Use the Format Painter
    10.    Promote and Demote text in slide and outline panes
        D.    Working with Visual Elements
    1.    Add a picture from the Clip Art Gallery
    2.    Add and group shapes using WordArt or the Drawing Toolbar
    3.    Apply formatting
    4.    Add text to a graphic object using a text box
    5.    Scale and size an object including clip art
    6.    Create tables within PowerPoint
    7.    Rotate and fill an object
        E.    Customizing a Presentation
    1.    Add AutoNumber bullets
    2.    Add speaker notes
    3.    Add graphical bullets
    4.    Add slide transitions
    5.    Animate text and objects
        F.    Creating Output
    1.    Preview presentation in black and white
    2.    Print slides in a variety of formats
    3.    Print audience handouts
    4.    Print speaker notes in a specified format
        G.    Delivering a Presentation
    1.    Start a slide show on any slide
    2.    Use on screen navigation tools
    3.    Print a slide as an overhead transparency
    4.    Use the pen during a presentation
     
        H.    Managing Files
    1.    Save changes to a presentation
    2.    Save as a new presentation
    3.    Publish a presentation to the Web
    4.    Use the Microsoft Office Assistant
    5.    Insert hyperlink

  18. METHODS OF INSTRUCTION--Course instructional methods may include but are not limited to

    1. Laboratory;
    2. Lecture;
    3. Other (Specify);
  19. OUT OF CLASS ASSIGNMENTS:  Out of class assignments may include but are not limited to

    Assigned readings from the text. Reports on problem solving. Students are required to create a number of presentations, building on learned skills.
  20. METHODS OF EVALUATION: Assessment of student performance may include but is not limited to

    16 Presentation Projects
    Mid-term and final theory tests
  21. TEXTS, READINGS, AND MATERIALS: Instructional materials may include but are not limited to

    Textbooks
    Zimmerman and Zimmerman. (2011) New Perspectives on Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Comprehensive, 1, Course Technology Cengage Learning
    Manuals
    Periodicals
    Software
    Other
  22. METHOD OF DELIVERY:
    iTV – Interactive video = Face to face course with significant required activities in a distance modality ;Online with some required face-to-face meetings (“Hybrid”);Online (purely online no face-to-face contact) ;Face to face;Online course with on ground testing;
  23. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
    Computer Information Systems;Office Technologies;
  24. APPROVALS:

    Origination Date
    08/18/2010
    State Approval Date
    Content Review
    2011-03-11 00:00:00.0
    APP Status Date
    CIC Approval Date
    Board of Trustees
    Last Outline Revision
    2011-03-11 00:00:00.0
    CC Approval
    2011-03-11 00:00:00.0
    CIPD Approval
    Board of Trustees
    2011-04-14 00:00:00.0
    State Approval
    2011-05-02 00:00:00.0
    Requisite Validation
    UC Approval
    CSU Approval
    50 = Summer 2011
    IGETC Approval
    CSU GE Approval