Section 1 and 19
Introduction
Welcome to the course wiki page for sections 1 and 19. Here is where we will collaboratively create resources for use in the course. Example of the type of content this wiki can contain includes:
- Final Exam
- Section 01: December 10, 8-10:30am, Building C Room 1135
- Section 19: December 12, 8-10:30am, Building B Room 1200
- Class Notes
- Information Technology Panels
- How-to Guides
- Absence Notification Forms: - use this form to notify me if you plan to be or have been absent and need to make up work
- Absence Notification Form - Dr. Jenkins Section 1 & 19
- Absence Notification Form - Dr. Couto Section 14 & 16
- Study Questions
- Chapter Summaries
- Discussion Board
- Section 1 Class List
- Section 14 Class List
- Section 19 Class List
- Personal Productivity Lab Structure
- Tutorials
- Final Project
- Mid-semester Evaluation Results
- Note
- Tutorials Due Dates:
- Word: September 14
- Powerpoint: September 21
- Excel: October 12
- Documents Due Dates: October 1, November 1 and December 1 (may turn in documents earlier and in any order, eg. Word, Powerpoint, Excel or Powerpoint, Excel, Word)
- In-class 15-minute Exam Dates:
- Word: October 1
- Excel: November 2
- Powerpoint: December 3
- Whatever you create
What is important is that everyone contributes to the wiki. There are many ways to contribute. Below are a few suggestions:
- Post content
- Organize/restructure content
- Suggest content that is needed
Wikis are an example of viral content. To quote from [wikipatterns.com]
- One of the most useful attributes of introducing a wiki into an organization is its viral nature. Once a few people begin to use the wiki, they often realize that they could be even more efficient if only their colleagues were using the wiki too. Soon, wiki accounts are spreading exponentially.
What this means is that the more your use and contribute to the wiki, the better a resource it will be. In this class, we're going to be on the leading edge, demonstrating how useful a wiki can be in classes like this one. My hope is that as you see that it is useful, we'll be able to spread the use of wikis to other courses, especially non-IT courses.
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If you are looking to download the CutePDF program you will find it at [tuckpressprinters-charter.net]
just follow the steps and the link.