100 10266 120 Advanced Computer Applications (SCP) 615 130 Unit--Access 140 8 Weeks 150 9-12 160 170 2 180 210 12.0 Business Education 211 8.9.8 212 8.9.10 213 8.9.5 214 8.9.6 215 216 220 04.2 LRIT - Computer Technology 221 1.9.2 222 3.9.1 223 5.9.7 224 5.9.9 225 3.9.3 226 230 231 232 233 234 235 236 240 241 242 243 244 245 246 250 251 252 253 254 255 256 300 1. How do you choose and apply effective Access features for increased productivity? 300 2. How do you input technologies appropriately and accurately to enter and manipulate data? 400 1. Access basics. 400 2. Manipulating data. 400 3. Creating and modifying forms. 400 4. Finding and ordering data. 400 5. Reports and macros. 400 6. Integrating Access with other Microsoft applications. 400 500 Students will be able to: 500 1. Create a database, and enter records. 500 2. Edit/select records/fields in Datasheet view, cut/copy/paste data, change datasheet layout, change field properties. 500 3. Create/modify forms, compact/repair a database. 500 4. Use techniques to search for data and order records. 500 5. Create/modify reports and use macros. 500 6. Integrate Access with other Office programs. 500 7. Find ways to help prevent data entry errors. 500 8. Create relationships in tables and queries. 600 1. Students will realize that knowledge and mastery of specific hardware or software skills are not the end goals of information technology courses. 600 2. Students will develop the ability to analyze, synthesize, and evaluate situations at home, school, or work and then apply technology to solve problems and complete tasks effectively and efficiently. 600 600 (National Standards for Business Education, 2001) 700 1. Computers and printers. 700 2. Teacher-led/student-created step-by-step activities w/computer LCD projector 700 3. Textbook projects. 700 4. Critical thinking activities. 700 5. Sam and Tom (on-line tutorial and test). 700 820 1. Templates (student data files). 820 2. Textbook/workbooks. 820 3. On-line/networked tutorial and testing. 820 4. Teacher-created projects. 820 840 Students may opt to test into this course to fulfill the technology graduation requirement in place of Foundations of Technology.