ACASK 125 (formerly LRNSK 235)
Adapted Word Processing I An Introduction to Microsoft Word
Class Description
Introduces the use of microcomputer access technologies for students with physical and/or
learning disabilities within the context of word processing.
Students will learn how to use Microsoft Word on the PC type computers to produce documents
for business and class applications. The class will start out with the basics and build upon
each concept. Although a typing speed of 20 words per minute is recommended, it is not a requirement.
Each student will receive individual attention from the instructor to answer specific questions.
The class is a lecture/lab class with the lecture and lab being a set time. This means that all
assignments should be completed in class.
This class will examine these components as they relate to word processing:
- File save/open
- Document types
- Word wrap
- Edit cut, copy, & paste
- Format fonts, paragraphs documents
- Pagination
- Spellchecker and thesaurus
- Application of writing formats, e.g. business letters, term paper formats, etc.
- Proofreading and editing skills
- General word processing principles
- Color
- Graphics
- Computer terminology and vocabulary
- Headers and footers
- Other related components
Contact Information
For any questions please call Kathy Peters at 546-3100 x2483
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