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Welcome to East High School. Mr. Zigerell Back-to-School Night Wednesday, September 25, 2013. Mr. Zigerell Business Education Teacher. Email: [email protected] Phone #: 717-541-1662 x. 102. Who am I?. Hometown - Pittsburgh Associate Degree in Business Management - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Welcome to Welcome to East High School East High School
Mr. ZigerellMr. ZigerellBack-to-School NightBack-to-School Night
Wednesday, September 25, Wednesday, September 25, 20132013
Mr. ZigerellMr. ZigerellBusiness Education TeacherBusiness Education Teacher
Email: Email: [email protected]
Phone #: 717-541-1662 x. 102Phone #: 717-541-1662 x. 102
Who am I?Who am I? Hometown - PittsburghHometown - Pittsburgh Associate Degree in Business ManagementAssociate Degree in Business Management
Community College of Beaver CountyCommunity College of Beaver County BSBA in Business EducationBSBA in Business Education
Robert Morris UniversityRobert Morris University MS in Education (Classroom Technology)MS in Education (Classroom Technology)
Wilkes UniversityWilkes University Substitute taught in Pittsburgh and Las VegasSubstitute taught in Pittsburgh and Las Vegas Worked at Mellon Bank / Citizens BankWorked at Mellon Bank / Citizens Bank Accepted teaching position here at Central Accepted teaching position here at Central
Dauphin Schools – August 2005 (8Dauphin Schools – August 2005 (8thth year year teaching)teaching)
Assignments East Middle School and East High Assignments East Middle School and East High SchoolSchool
Computer Applications I Computer Applications I Course DescriptionCourse Description
This course is designed to help you gain the basic computer software skills that are demandedin today’s ever changing world.
Hands-on learning will be used to complete projects such as, creating letters, forms, tables,
spreadsheets, and presentations.
You will also define basic computer terminology, and learn proper keyboarding and formatting skills.
Computer Applications I Computer Applications I (every other day)(every other day)
Periods 2, 5 and 9 - Room 102Periods 2, 5 and 9 - Room 102 ½ credit course for all 9th graders Topics covered:
MT5 – improves keyboarding skills Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and
Publisher (2010) This software will help students in other
high school courses Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page) All class work can be completed in class.
Home use acceptable if e-mailed finished copy.
Computer Apps IComputer Apps IHow are we graded?How are we graded?
The “Do now” – 5 point each Ticket out the doors – class participation – 5 points each
Good Citizenship Grade – Student Behavior MicroType 5 – errors count against students Quizzes Tests Timed Writing (35 WPM) Microsoft Word – screen shot grades (most of
time) Excel Assignments – screen shot grades (most of
time) PowerPoint Assignments – screen shot grades
(most of time)
Apps AssignmentsApps Assignments
Proofreader’s MarksProofreader’s Marks
SerifSerif, , Sans SerifSans Serif, , Script FontsScript Fonts Drawing RibbonDrawing Ribbon PowerPoint PresentationsPowerPoint Presentations Centering AssignmentsCentering Assignments Paragraph IndentingParagraph Indenting MLA ReportsMLA Reports TablesTables Excel AssignmentsExcel Assignments
Approved Typing WebsitesApproved Typing Websites http://www.sense-lang.org/typing/http://www.sense-lang.org/typing/
http://kids.learn2type.com/NewUserhttp://kids.learn2type.com/NewUser
http://www.mrkent.com/kb/keyboard.htmhttp://www.mrkent.com/kb/keyboard.htm
http://www.typingmaster.com/index.asp?http://www.typingmaster.com/index.asp?go=bubbles_startgo=bubbles_start
www.freetypinggame.netwww.freetypinggame.net
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Advanced KeyboardingAdvanced KeyboardingCourse DescriptionCourse Description
Hands-on learningHands-on learning will be used will be used to complete projects to complete projects such as:such as:1. Letters2. Memos3. Announcements4. Tables5. Reports 6. Business cards7. Flyers8. Excel worksheets9. PowerPoint presentation10. Faxed documents.
Create projectsCreate projects in in career development career development such as: such as: communication skills communication skills 1. Scenarios2. Ethics in business 3. Worksheets4. Etiquette in the
workplace, 5. Netiquette on the 6. Internet.
It helps students understand computer applications, as well as to work in an It helps students understand computer applications, as well as to work in an office.office.
Advanced KeyboardingAdvanced KeyboardingPeriod 8 - Room 102Period 8 - Room 102
One-credit class for students 10 – 12One-credit class for students 10 – 12 First 2 weeks – students develop and First 2 weeks – students develop and
improve their keyboarding skills (MT5)improve their keyboarding skills (MT5) Rest of the school year – Rest of the school year –
Introduce Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Introduce Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Publisherand Publisher
Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page)Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page) This software will help students in other This software will help students in other
high school courseshigh school courses All class work can be completed in class.
Home use acceptable if e-mailed finished copy.
Advanced KeyboardingAdvanced KeyboardingHow are we graded?How are we graded?
The Learning Logs “do now” – 2 points each Ticket out the doors – class participation – 2 points each
Good Citizenship Grade (1/2 point) (lose 1 point) – Student Behavior
Micro Type 5 Errors count against students…
Proofreading Quizzes Tests Microsoft Word – screen shot grades (most of time) Excel Assignments – screen shot grades (most of
time) PowerPoint Assignments – screen shot grades (most
of time)
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Financial ManagementFinancial ManagementPeriods 1 and 8 - Room 102Periods 1 and 8 - Room 102
Full credit course Course available for 10th, 11th, and 12th grade
students The world of money management and finance
This will help students navigate the financial decisions facing today and tomorrow.
Students will learn what to do with their money by learning about their financial options and their responsibilities.
Students will also learn the consequences of mismanaged finances.
Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page) The course will combine textbook, computer
simulations, and Internet navigation to educate the students in the world of money management.
Financial ManagementFinancial Management
Topics covered:Unit 1: Planning Personal FinancesUnit 2: Banking and CreditUnit 3: Investing Financial ResourcesUnit 4: Protecting Your FinancesUnit 5: Business Ownership and PlanningUnit 6: Business Finance Basics
Financial ManagementFinancial ManagementOnline Learning CenterOnline Learning Center
Curriculum Correlation Chapter Study Organizers Chapter feature activities Go Figure Math Problems Practice Tests Business Week Activities Online Resources Vocabulary puzzles and games
http://highered.mcgraw-hill.com/sites/0078687128/
Financial ManagementFinancial ManagementHow are we graded?How are we graded?
The “Do now” – 2 points each Ticket out the doors –
class participation – 2 points each
Lecture notes – using PowerPoint
Cornell Notes – using Word
Quizzes – vocabulary quiz every few sections
Tests – one every chapter
Students who miss any assignments are responsible for making it up – or it will be a zero grade
All class work can be completed in class.
Home use acceptable if e-mailed finished copy.
Good Citizenship Grade – Student Behavior
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Advanced Computer ConceptsAdvanced Computer ConceptsCourse DescriptionCourse Description
Hands-on learningHands-on learning will be used will be used to complete projects to complete projects such as:such as:1. Using a template in word2. Creating a newsletter in word3. Working with graphics in PowerPoint4. Using hyperlinks in PowerPoint5. Using financial functions in excel6. Creating, sorting, and querying a table in excel7. Creating reports and forms in access8. Using advanced report techniques in access9. Editing photos in adobe Photoshop
This is the follow-up class to Computer Applications II; a more advanced This is the follow-up class to Computer Applications II; a more advanced learning class.learning class.
Advanced Computer ConceptsAdvanced Computer ConceptsPeriod 3 - Room 102Period 3 - Room 102
One-credit class for students who had One-credit class for students who had computer applications 2computer applications 2
Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page)Course Syllabus (Teacher’s Web Page) Textbook is mainly used for this classTextbook is mainly used for this class MOUS Certification is also availableMOUS Certification is also available This software will help students in other This software will help students in other
high school courseshigh school courses All class work can be completed in class.
Home use acceptable if e-mailed finished copy.
Advanced Computer ConceptsAdvanced Computer ConceptsHow are we graded?How are we graded?
The “Do now” – 2 points each Ticket out the door – class participation – 2 points each
Good Citizenship Grade – Student Behavior Rubrics are used for big projects Quizzes are used after big projects to reinforce
student learning Tests – vocabulary tests are given Most classroom assignments are either graded
using a screen shot of the computer or students print out their assignments
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