Status Sheet Information Technology Fluency II (CIT12) – Spring 2009
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Fluency Certificate: If you are interested in completing the certificate by taking CIT13, please contact me for availability during the summer and fall. CIT13 is a project oriented course that lets you pursue areas of interest.
If you have not completed the course, you must go to the bottom of the form (after you finish the check list) and give me THE PLAN!
I would strongly prefer you enter
the grade if the assignment has been returned.
Let me know if I
forgot something, I would figure it out sooner or later anyway...
Week #1: Algorithm
Week #2: Quiz on copywrite and fair use
Week #3: Access Assignment (develop a table)
Week #3: Three queries of the table developed above
Week #4: Access Query assignment
Week #5: Access Query assignment using SQL
Week #6: Student database
Week #6: Payroll database
Week #6: More complex student database
Week #7: Relational Queries
Week #7: LOGO assignment
Week #8: Logic flowcharts
Week #8: Del.icio.us site (HTML references)
Week #9: Alice assignment
Week #10: Second Alice assignment
Week #11: JavaScript Quiz #1
Week #12: JavaScript algorithm assignment
Week #13: javaScript assignment (3 programs)
Week #13: Electronic portfolio (HTML) Need address: ________________
Week #14: JavaScript events assignment
Week #14: JavaScript tutorial address
Week #15: Career paper
Week #15: Relational database paper
Week #15: Extra credit JavaScript
Status Questions:
Have you completed the course?
If not, what are your plans? Be as specific as you can!
Depending on the amount and quality of work you did, you may get the grade you deserve with the option of changing it or you may get an incomplete or you may be withdrawn if you have not done an adequate amount of work to justify continuing the course on your own. If it is important to you to get either a grade or an incomplete or a withdrawal, please tell me here and explain why! If possible, I will try to honor your request, but it does depend on how much work you have completed and the quality of the work! Completing an incomplete may also mean doing different work than was assigned during the semester - the answers to some things are out, so different assignments are the only fair approach. You need to check with me! Remember, if you take an incomplete, the highest grade you can earn in the course is a B+. If you take an incomplete, you need to talk to me about the method of submitting work. I want the work submitted together as a project as opposed to piece by piece.