Computer Instruction Modules
L. Krieg, Computer Information Systems, Washtenaw Community College

H Modules: HANDS-ON INTRODUCTION


Code  Module  [How Much]  Prerequisites 
H01h  Identifying Parts of the Computer*  [1,2q]  G02c 
H01hpc Identifying Parts of the Computer: PC [1,2hw] G02c
H01hmc Identifying Parts of the Computer: Mac [1,2k] G02c
H02h  Care of Computer Parts and Media  []  H01h 
H03h  The Keyboard and Input Devices*  []  H01h 
H04h  "Cold" and "Warm" Starting Procedures*  []  H02h 
H05h  Basic Operating System Procedures 1* 
DOS/Windows: Introduction to DOS, Part 1: See Q01cd 
Mac: Computer-based Macintosh Intro, Part 1 
[]  H04h 
H06h  Basic Operating Systems Procedures 2* 
DOS: Introduction to DOS, Part 2 
Mac: Computer-based Macintosh Intro, Part 2 
[1,2]  H05h
H07h  Introductory Application Exercise* 
(this version includes disk and file prep)
[1,2h]  H05h 
H08h  Disk and File Preparation for a course  [2hqw but under "Intro Ex"]  H05h 
H09h  Intro to Computer Aided Instruction  []  H05h 
H10h  Syllabus Discover Experience  [1,2h] 
* Separate modules needed for various operating systems and computers.

Key

The final letter is c for conceptual (lecture) or h for hands-on (lab)

The bracketed number following a module name indicates how much has been done. (No number means only preliminary planning .)

  1. Objectives, expressed as student outcomes.
  2. Student materials. Format:

  3. a = Aldus PageMaker
    h = HTML
    k = MS WorKs
    p = MS Powerpoint
    q = Quicksoft PCWrite
    t = Text
    y = AsYmetrix Toolbook
    w = MS Word
  4. Test bank for each module

  5. c = Computer-administered test
    p = Printed version
    w = Word processing or text file