EDHD Assessment of Technology Competencies EDTL minute Timed Assessment

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EDHD assessment of Technology Competencies 1 EDHD Assessment of Technology Competencies EDTL 2300 50-minute Timed Assessment This assessment is performance-based in that you will use technology to create three products that demonstrate your technology competency. These three products are: Word Document that utilizes: a 2-column format; a WordArt header; a picture (located during a web search); text formatted with two fonts, two sizes, and two styles; justified text; spell-check; text hyperlinked to Web Site; text box using vertical text; an imported chart; and a table. Excel Spreadsheet that applies several formulas, number formats, borders and shading formatting, and creation of charts. PowerPoint Presentation of three slides that applies layout template, Clip Art image, paint/draw tools (autoshape), links to other slides and documents, transition, and animation. Data Merge to create address labels using Mail Merge in Microsoft Word. This assessment is open book. You may use any books, handouts, notes, or other material you choose. You may NOT consult with or look at others' work as you complete the exam. You may not use previously created documents all products must be created in class during your assessment timeslot. For each product/file created, it is essential that you save the files exactly as specified. There is no need to print the files, but you will upload them in a zipped file folder to the specified assignment area in your EDTL 2300 course shell. To begin the assessment, you should open/launch the following applications: An Internet browser of your choice (Safari or Explorer). Microsoft Word. Microsoft PowerPoint. Microsoft Excel.

EDHD assessment of Technology Competencies 2 Product #1: Word Document DIRECTIONS: Read each step first. Then complete each task in order. The icon is a reminder to save your work at that point. Create a folder on the desktop and name the folder Username ATC Files where username is your bgnet username. 1. Open Word, save the new file to the folder on the desktop. Name the file using your bgnet username, and file type. For instance: sbanistword.docx where sbanist = bgnet username, word = file name. Note: All documents should be saved as MS Office 2008 files with the x at the end of the extension. 2. At the top of the page, include a large title across both columns using WordArt that reads, Animal Facts. 3. Using the drawing tools, draw a horizontal line across both columns separating the title from the text of the document. Change the thickness of the line to 3 points and the color of the line to blue. 4. Format the remainder of the page as a 2-column document. 5. In the left hand column, write one or two paragraphs describing your favorite animal. Be sure to include characteristics of its look, habitat, and food. Justify the text of your article and be sure to spell-check! 6. Create a title for your paragraph(s); include your name beneath the title. Place the title and your name above your paragraph(s) text in the left-hand column. Issue 1 Newsletter 7. Format the paragraph text and title so that you use 2 font types, 2 font sizes, and 2 font styles. 8. Go to your Internet browser, search for a picture that depicts your favorite animal. Insert this picture below your article, in the left hand column. You may need to resize the picture. Below the picture, type the words Link to Picture and make these words (Link to Picture) a hyperlink to the URL where you retrieved the picture. 9. Create a textbox on the far left of your document and type in Issue 1 Newsletter. Change the text direction of the textbook so that the text is rotated like the example. 10. In the right hand column of the document, insert a table with 2 columns and 6 rows. 11. Merge the cells in the top row of the table and then type the heading Lunch Menu. 12. In the remainder of the table insert the text identified below: Lunch Menu Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Hamburgers Pizza Turkey Clubs Salad Bar Spaghetti

EDHD assessment of Technology Competencies 3 13. Beneath the table, space down a few lines and insert the title Semester Grades. 14. this document now. 15. Keep this document open, as you will be copying and pasting an Excel spreadsheet after you complete the next product using Excel. Product #2: Excel Spreadsheet DIRECTIONS: Read each step first. Then complete each task in order. Remember to save often! 1. Open Excel, save the new file to the folder on the desktop. Name the file using your bgnet username and file type. For instance: sbanistexcel.xlsx where sbanist = bgnet username, excel = file name. 2. Begin by inputting the following data to construct a basic gradebook spreadsheet. Name HW1 HW2 Test 1 Test 2 Paper Exam Total Jane Doe 81 78 74 78 88 87 *** Mary Lou Johnson 95 83 91 85 92 90 *** John Smith 89 80 77 75 72 78 *** Class Average ### ### ### ### ### ### ### 3. Use a bold font style for column headers. (ex. Name, HW1, HW2) 4. Format the column header cells with a light yellow background fill color and place border lines for the top and bottom of the cells. Choose Center alignment for the cells containing the numeric data. 5. Adjust the width of the first column so that each name fits on one line in column A. 6. You will need to create formulas for any cells that have ###, ***. a. For Class Average, create a formula to calculate the student average in the bottom-row of cells. (###) b. For Total, create a formula to calculate the sum in the right-hand column of cells. (***) 7. Format class average cells (###) to two decimal places. 8. Create a graphic as outlined below. The graphic chart should depict only John Smith s grades, and exclude his total points. a. Choose a columnar (vertical bar) chart format. b. Title the chart, John Smith s Semester Grades. c. The categories on the x-axis indicate the assignment names. (HW 1, HW 2, Test 1, Test 2, Paper, Exam) 9. the spreadsheet and chart now.

EDHD assessment of Technology Competencies 4 10. Copy & paste the graphic chart into the right hand column of your Word document. You may need to resize your chart BEFORE copying and pasting into the Word document. word document again. Product 3: PowerPoint Presentation DIRECTIONS: Read each step first. Then complete each task in order. Remember to save often! 1. Open PowerPoint, save the new file to the folder on the desktop. Name the file using your bgnet username, and file type. For instance: sbanistpres.pptx where sbanist = bgnet username, pres = file name. 2. Create a title slide. Select a slide design (other than blank) from the format menu. Type the following text on the first slide. Center the text. Shrimp (Your First Name and Last Name) (Today's Date) 3. Format Shrimp as a hyperlink to go to shrimp recipes on the Internet. 4. In the lower left hand corner of the Title Slide, create a new textbox that reads It s Time To Eat! 5. Insert a second slide. Use the slide layout for Title and Bulleted Text. 6. Create a Slide Master containing the sun autoshape from the Drawing Tools. Change the default color of the sun to red. 7. Hyperlink the sun autoshape to the title slide. Go back to normal mode. 8. Type the text below into the second slide. Reasons to Eat Shrimp: 1. Shrimp is tasty 2. Easy to prepare 3. A healthy meal choice 9. Create a hyperlink from the title Reasons to Eat Shrimp to the Word document you created earlier. 10. Select the Wipe (PC) or Wipe (Mac) animation effect for the individual bullet points. 11. Insert a third slide. Place a picture of your choice from Clip Art (hint:> use the Insert pull-down menu) on the slide. Make the picture an active link to http://www.bgsu.edu Below the picture type Click on the image to go to BGSU s home page. 12. Select a Slide Show transition of your choice. Apply the transition to all slides. 13. your presentation.

EDHD assessment of Technology Competencies 5 Product #4: Data Merge 1. Create a new Word document. Use the Mail Merge feature to create a sheet of labels. Select the Avery 5160 Address Label. Use your created excel spreadsheet file titled usernameexcel.xlsx as your data source. Below is an example of the labels. 2. Name the file using your bgnet username, file type. For instance: sbanistlabel.docx where sbanist = bgnet username, label = file name. 3. your sheet of labels. Jane Doe Mary Lou Johnson John Smith Submitting your Work 1. Check to see that all 4 of your files are in the folder named Username ATC Files. 2. Compress this folder by using the zip or archive feature of your computer operating system. 3. Log in to you re my.bgsu account, navigate to your EDTL 2300 course shell. 4. Go to the Assignment ATC, click on View/Complete Assignment and upload your zipped folder. NOTE: The instructions above are for the actual assessment protocol. Practice creating a zipped file and using you re my.bgsu course shell for EDTL 2300, but DO NOT actually upload your practice test.