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1 A Correlation of Pearson 2011 To the Utah CTE/Business Education Core
2 Resource Title: Introduction to Computers & Publisher: Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN (13 digit unique identifier is required): Media (text, software, internet, multimedia): multimedia Author: Pearson Learning Solutions Copyright: 2011 Review Date: March 13, 2015 Core Subject Area: CTE/Business Education Core 2
3 Table of Contents Standard Standard Standard Standard Standard
4 Utah Core Core Standards of the Course Standard 1 (Technology Operations and Concepts) Students will be introduced to and be able to demonstrate a sound understanding of computer technology: what types of technology exist, how types of technology function, what component parts work with specific technologies (NETS-S 6: a, b, c, d). Objective 1 Demonstrate understanding of computer hardware, peripherals and troubleshooting (RST , 4, 10). a. Explore various computers available SE/TE: 4, 14, 23-26, 28, 96 in current technology. b. Identify and understand components and peripherals, including input-output devices: cameras, printers, scanners, game-controllers, etc. c. Explore and demonstrate knowledge of how to maintain computer equipment and solve common hardware problems. SE/TE: 4-6, 7-9, 16-18, 22, 30-32, SE/TE: , 479 Objective 2 Understand, evaluate, and use computer software (RST & 9). a. Use software tools for creating, finding, organizing, and communicating information. This objective is addressed throughout the program. See, for example: SE/TE: , , , , 161, , , , , 195, 196, , , , 228, , , , 258, , , , 288, , , , 316 b. Popular software: word processing, spreadsheets, presentation software, databases, graphic and multimedia programs, etc. c. Transfer knowledge of how software and hardware work together to perform computing tasks (Information Processing Cycle: Input, Output, Processing, Storage, Communication). d. Understand software types and be able to access updates. This objective is addressed throughout the program. See, for example: SE/TE: , , , , 145, , , , , 181, , , , 216, , , , 246, , , , 275, , , , 306 SE/TE: , , , , , SE/TE: 12, , , 130 4
5 Utah Core Objective 3 Explore and demonstrate understanding of managing operating systems (RST ). a. Select and/or use the following effectively and productively: windows, folders, files and shortcuts; install, uninstall and run various applications; solve common problems. SE/TE: 80, 81, 91, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 102 b. Critically discuss and select operating systems and capabilities (e.g., Windows, Macintosh OS, Linux, etc.). c. Use an operating system to manipulate a computer s desktop, files and disks. d. Identify how to change system settings, install and remove software. Describe the different roles and rights of users on a computer. e. Identify the different purposes and power states of an operating system. f. Manage (create, delete, move, duplicate, etc.) computer files. g. Understand directories, file extensions, and associations. SE/TE: 76-78, 79, 83 SE/TE: 80, 91, 93, 97, 99 SE/TE: 86-90, 99 SE/TE: 89 SE/TE: 80, 91, 97, 100, 115, 181 SE/TE: 80,
6 Utah Core Standard 2 (Productivity Applications) Students will understand and effectively use the common application functions with word processing, spreadsheets, and presentation software and routinely interact, collaborate, and publish with peers/online communities using these tools and functions (NETS-S 6: a, b, c, d). Objective 1 Understand and integrate common program functions (RST ; WHST ). a. Be able to start and exit an application, identify and modify interface elements. SE/TE: 88, , 163, A-10 b. Assess and use sources of online help. c. Create new blank files and files from templates. SE/TE: 83, 102, SE/TE: 115, , 266, A-11 d. Learn and perform common editing, formatting, and personalization functions. e. Learn and perform common printing/outputting functions. SE/TE: , , , 145, , SE/TE: 143, , 162, 163, 173, 230, 231, 421, A-28 f. Search effectively in a data file. SE/TE: 153, 179, g. Change views within a data file. SE/TE: h. Use and manipulate multimedia files in a file (e.g. rotate, crop, resize, insert, and delete) SE/TE: 152, 164, 166, 236, 259, 306, 319, 320 Objective 2 Understand and integrate word processing functions (WHST 9-12, 6 &10). a. Be able to effectively create and format text and documents (use automatic formatting tools). SE/TE: , , , 145, , , 162, 163, A-29 b. Be able to use word-processing tools to automate processes: document review, security, collaboration. c. Use and modify tables and different lists. SE/TE: , 423 SE/TE: 155, 164, A-31, A-33 6
7 Utah Core d. Use and modify page layout options (e.g. numbering, columns, margins, and alignment of text in paragraphs and tables, tabs and rulers, and orientation). SE/TE: , 149, , 161, Objective 3 Effectively use and understand spreadsheet features for application in simulated and real-world situations (RST ; WHST ) (NETS 4: a, b, c, d). a. Modify, organize and manage worksheet data, structure and formatting (e.g., budgets, statistics, inventory). SE/TE: 181, 196, b. Modify cells, columns, and rows (e.g. insert, delete, adjust the width/height, change alignment, locate, merge and unmerge cells). c. Sort, calculate and manipulate data using formulas and functions and create/build simple, effective charts. d. Apply knowledge of spreadsheets to create and modify charts and graphs. SE/TE: , , 190 SE/TE: , 181, , 197, 198, 199, SE/TE: 173, 191, , Objective 4 Effectively use and understand presentation software (RST ; WHST ). a. Insert and modify text, tables, multimedia, charts, and shapes on a slide. SE/TE: , 275, , 288, b. Add, remove, and modify the order of slides. SE/TE: 268, 270, 282, A-72 c. Change the layout of slides. SE/TE: , 282, 291 d. Add and modify animations and transitions. e. Understand the changing history of presentation software and its place in the modern workplace and academic setting. f. Design, manage, modify and present presentations for a variety of audiences and purposes SE/TE: 271, 283, 290, , SE/TE: 265 SE/TE: 275, 268, 289, 290, ,
8 Utah Core Objective 5 Understand basic database interactions. a. Create and run basic reports. SE/TE: 214, 216, 231, 232 b. Use and modify a basic query. SE/TE: 213, , 230, 231, 232, 233, A-61, A-62 c. Add, delete, and modify data in a database. SE/TE: , 229, 230, 231, 232, Standard 3 (Communication Networks, the Internet, and Digital Citizenship) Students will understand and be able to effectively use and navigate networks and the Internet (WHST ) (NETS 5: a). Objective 1 Interact with and be a part of using computers. a. Use computers as powerful tools for finding, sharing, and storing information around the globe. SE/TE: , , , , 447, b. Explore the risks of computing and study the negative impacts on society. c. Advocate and practice safe, legal, and responsible use of information and technology d. Identify the differences between the Internet, World Wide Web, and browsers. e. Classify domains, hyperlinks, homepages, favorites/bookmarks, plugins, tabs, browser history, and downloads/uploads. Objective 2 Identify network fundamentals. a. Understand and evaluate different networks and how they transmit different types of data. b. Understand and identify the roles of clients and servers in a network. c. Understand the fundamental principles of security in regards to networks. SE/TE: 380, 392, 433, , , , SE/TE: 463, , , , 479 SE/TE: , For related content, please see: SE/TE: 301, 379, , 398, , 409, 412, 420, 421 SE/TE: , 343, , , , 358, , , SE/TE: 351, 353 SE/TE: , 361, 372,
9 Utah Core d. Demonstrate an understanding of network speeds, wireless communication, firewalls, and gateways. e. Define PSNs, DNSs, IP addresses, LANs, WANs, and VPNs. f. Solve connectivity and common network problems. SE/TE: 328, , 339, , 348, 376, 435, 472, 473 SE/TE: , , For related content, please see: SE/TE: 376, 377, 380 Objective 3 Demonstrate skills for digital citizenship. a. Categorize the difference between personal and professional communication. For related content, please see: SE/TE: , , 443, 447, 449, 452, 470, C-7-C-9 b. Define and explain spamming, flaming, cyber-bullying, libel, and slander. c. Define and describe censorship, filtering, intellectual property, piracy, copyright, licensing, and creative commons. SE/TE: 424, 432, , 470, C-10- C-11 SE/TE: , 121, 129, 300, 421, , 469 Standard 4 (Electronic Communication and Collaboration) Students will use multiple processes of communication. They will understand what appropriate means of communication is most beneficial for a given task s purpose and audience (NETS-S 4: a, b, d & 2: a) (RST , 9 & 10; WHST , 8 &9). Objective 1 Interact with and identify different types of electronic communication/collaboration: , cell phones, blogs, teleconferencing, social networks, and other electronic devices/tools. a. Demonstrate responsibility in choosing the appropriate means of communication for a given situation and audience. SE/TE: 286, , , C-7-C-9 b. Understand common problems and challenges with electronic communication. (e.g., delivery failure, junk mail, fraud, viruses, etc.). Objective 2 Search effectively a. Use effective search terms in a search engine to get specific information from reputable sources. SE/TE: 94, 376, 380, , , 471 This objective is addressed throughout. See, for example: SE/TE: 199, 230, 231, 291, 293, 319, , 322, 370, 421, , 424, 426, 448 9
10 Utah Core b. Evaluate information from forums, knowledge bases, and articles. c. Determine the validity of information. d. Use advanced features of a search engine to filter information by file, media, category, and size. For related content, please see: SE/TE: 230, 233, , , 370, 374, 392, 401, , , 424, 453 SE/TE: 231, , 319, 322, 406, , 421, 422, 426, 448 SE/TE: Objective 3 (Computer and the Use of the Internet within Society) Students recognize ways in which human lives interact with and utilize computers (RST , 8 & 9) (NETS 5: b). a. Analyze and discuss various societies uses of computing (e.g., work, school, government, home and social interaction) This objective is addressed throughout. See, for example: SE/TE: 20, 24, 42, 55, 78, 111, 121, 190, 213, 237, 342, 350, 411 b. Identify the risks of using computer hardware and software safely, ethically and legally. c. Explain how to protect identity online (e.g. personal firewalls, cookies, virus and spyware protection, updating programs, and operating systems). d. Investigate the purpose of ergonomics with monitors, computer mice, chair settings, lighting, and posture. SE/TE: , 164, 421, C-10-C-11 SE/TE: 380, 445, , SE/TE: 32, B-2 B-7 Standard 5 (Course Integration throughout General Education Classes) Students will use their document processing, spreadsheet, and/or electronic presentation skills to complete a cross curricular project during the semester (or trimester, etc.,) in which they are enrolled in the Computer Technology course (NETS 2: a, b, c, d). Objective 1 Students will use any or all of SE/TE: , 145, 275, 289, 291, 336 the following in a project to be presented to the Computer Technology teacher and a cross-curricular teacher: document processing, spreadsheet, electronic presentation. 10
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