CS 80.11: Exploring MS Windows

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Course Information

Santa Rosa Junior College
Fall 2018 Semester, Online


Instructor:  Eric Skagerberg
Web site:  < http://www.santarosa.edu/cs/eric >
Private e-mail:  e r i c at s k a g e r b e r g dot c o m   (private correspondence only!  See below for course material questions)
Home Office:  (707) 573-1460, Monday - Friday 8 a.m. - 8 p.m., as available.
Computer Studies Front Desk:  Maggini Hall 2932,  (707) 527-4778
Course Schedule
Listings
Section # Days Lecture
Exploring MS Windows
- Schedule
- SRJC Canvas -- SRJC Online Learning System
CS 80.11 1370 Online
8/20 - 12/14
Online Recordings & Transcripts

1Office Time by phone or e-mail:

Course Description

Designed for the skilled computer user. This course introduces students to the basics of working with the Microsoft Windows operating system. Topics covered will include: customizing Windows, optimizing a hard drive, using File Explorer for file management, enhancing computer security, troubleshooting Windows, evaluating system performance, editing the Windows registry and using the command line environment. (P/NP option)

Prerequisites: Although this course has no administrative prerequisites, it is not designed for beginners, and the instructor recommends basic familiarity with computer usage.

Materials

Required Text: Rather than a printed textbook, this course uses a large selection of the material from the TestOut corporation's online, simulation-based training product TestOut Client Pro, including video lectures and demonstrations by TestOut instructor Robb Tracy.

TestOut Client Pro uses TestOut's LabSim system, and costs $129 direct from the publisher, or $172 from the SRJC bookstore (if you are on financial aid, you may need to choose this option). To purchase and set up TestOut Client Pro for this course, please follow the instructions in: Setting up "Client Pro" on SRJC Canvas

TestOut's LabSim system will run in a Windows or Mac web browser; please see TestOut's technical specifications.

Although this course doesn't cover all of its content, you will have access to the entirety of TestOut Client Pro for 18 months after your purchase. And Client Pro is targeted at three certification exams:

(Client Pro also covers MS 70-680, Configuring Windows 7, but that exam was retired July 31, 2018.)

Therefore, if you go through the rest of the material in Client Pro, it will prepare you well for the above certification exams, which carry weight among employers with Windows networks.

Assignments, Exams, and Grading

How to submit assignments:

GRADING:

Minimum Percentages
Minimum for Grade Percentage of Total Possible
Total 100%
A over 89.5%
B over 79.5%
C over 69.5%
D over 59.5%
F 0 to 59.5%

PASS/NO PASS: You may apply for a Pass/No Pass option in this course no later than 30% of the course duration; please see the Assignment Schedule for the date. You get Pass (P) for "C" level work or better, and the units don't affect your grade point average.   To change to Pass/No Pass, visit the SRJC Student Portal.

WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASS: YOU have the responsibility to withdraw from class if you decide to not complete the course. Please see the Assignment Schedule for the withdrawal deadline date. To officially withdraw from a class, you must visit the SRJC Student Portal, or submit a drop form to the Admissions and Records Office.  After the withdrawal deadline, I cannot give you a "W" grade, but instead must give you an A, B, C, D, or F, based on the assignments and tests you have completed (normally resulting in an F). Before withdrawing, please contact me; perhaps I can help.

Academic Integrity

CONDUCT: Please follow the SRJC Student Conduct Standards.  Please expect violation of any of these rules to reduce your grade, result in your removal from this course and/or other disciplinary action, which can appear on your record and transcripts.

The system maintenance and administration skills covered in this course require self-reliance and independent effort. As such, this course follows the Harvard rules on Plagiarism and Collaboration. Collaboration in the completion of assignments is prohibited. However, you may collaborate in some non-assignment activity, as described below.

Special Needs

Every effort is made to conform to accessibility standards for all instructor-created materials. Students should contact their instructor as soon as possible if they find that they cannot access any course materials. Students with disabilities who believe they need accommodations in this class are encouraged to contact Disability Resources (707-527-4278).