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The use of Microsoft Word for the Macintosh computer. Prerequisite: CT 125. (Previously CT 105LT)
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The use of Microsoft Excel on the Macintosh computer. Prerequisite: CT 125 (Previously CT 105LT)
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Introduces the student to the fundamentals of using the Internet from a Macintosh computer in the UNM-Los Alamos local area network. This course will cover the local area network, the background of the Internet, and the many resources available to the Internet user, such as electronic mail, FTP file transfer, Usenet news groups, and World Wide Web sites. A fundamental knowledge of using the Macintosh is assumed.
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Introduces page layout software for desktop publishing. Topics include placing text and graphics on the page, type manipulation and formatting, graphics placement and text flow, basic drawing tools, and plug-ins. Prerequisite: CT 125 (Previously CT 105LT)
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Provides a practical approach to using Microsoft's most popular operating systems. Emphasis will be on the basic structure of Windows, file types and hierarchy, and how to find things on the system. Troubleshooting of the operating system will also be covered.
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Students learn the rudiments of PowerPoint to create slide shows, graphs, and organizational charts; work with text, drawings, clip art, templates, and special effects.
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Designed to introduce students to using Microsoft Word. Students will learn to create and save documents, using existing documents and how to edit their text. Students will also learn to delete selected text and undo margins and tabs.
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1.00 Credits
Introduction to creating web pages using hypertext Markup Language (HTML). Students learn to edit HTML in a text editor, create basic web pages, and learn the functions of basic HTML tags for formatting text, linking pages, placing graphics, making tables, and using frames.
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2.00 Credits
Fundamentals of Microsoft Outlook: sending and receiving messages, managing schedules, arranging meetings, creating contact lists, recording tasks, making journal and notes entries, and integrating and customizing Microsoft Outlook.
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3.00 Credits
This course is an introduction to making and designing web pages using HTML generating software. Students learn how to make well-designed web pages from simple to the complex. Site creation with text, graphics, tables, Cascading Style Sheets, and simple animation effects are included. Design principles as they apply to the World Wide Web are also presented. No knowledge of HTML is required. Also offered as IT 165
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