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MS-Word Practice Homework for COMP112 at Wentworth Institute of Technology - Spring, 2009 , Assignments of Computer Science

Information about a homework assignment for the introduction to computers and programming course offered by wentworth institute of technology in the spring of 2009. The assignment focuses on establishing basic familiarity with ms-word and includes tasks such as filling out a student questionnaire, researching acronyms, and formatting a document. Students are required to submit the completed homework as an email attachment to the instructor, bob goldstein.

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Wentworth Institute of Technology
Division of Professional and Continuing Studies
COMP112 Section 71 – Introduction to Computers and Programming - Spring, 2009
Homework 2 – MS-Word Practice
Instructor: Bob Goldstein (617) 912-2512
robert.goldstein@schepens.harvard.edu
http://home.comcast.net/~goldsteinr/Courses/index.html
http://goldstein.eri.harvard.edu/courses/index.html
http://myweb.wit.edu/goldsteinr/Courses/index.html
Due Date: February 9, 2009
Hand In: Word Document as specified
Purpose:
This homework is intended to establish basic familiarity with MS-Word
Description:
YOU MUST SUBMIT THIS HOMEWORK AS AN EMAIL ATTACHMENT (ie – that is part of the
homework). Make sure you send it to the above email address, and NOT the WIT email address.
1. Download the “Student Questionnaire”, from one of the course websites above:
Fill in as much of the information you feel like divulging and hand it in. Be creative and format it
as you would a resume.
2. This exercise is the “Acronym Finder” problem from Grauer and Barber, Exploring Brief Office
XP. (You don’t need to get that book)
Do you know what the acronym, PCMCIA stands for? Some might say it stands for "People Can't
Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms", although the real meaning is "Personal Computer
Memory Card International Association", which refers to the PC cards that are used with notebook
computers. Use your favorite Internet search engine to locate a site that publishes lists of
acronyms. Select five computer related terms and create a short document with the acronym and
its meaning. Select a second list of any five acronyms that appeal to you. Print the document and
submit it to your instructor. Format it nicely. Put your name on top of your document
Extra Credit
3. Download the file “W2_WordFormatPractice” from the course website. Format it to look like the
document on the next page. Note – the actual text is not important. The point is to make
embedded tables with legends within columns
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Wentworth Institute of Technology

Division of Professional and Continuing Studies

COMP112 Section 71 – Introduction to Computers and Programming - Spring, 2009

Homework 2 – MS-Word Practice

Instructor: Bob Goldstein (617) 912- robert.goldstein@schepens.harvard.edu http://home.comcast.net/~goldsteinr/Courses/index.html http://goldstein.eri.harvard.edu/courses/index.html http://myweb.wit.edu/goldsteinr/Courses/index.html Due Date: February 9, 2009 Hand In: Word Document as specified Purpose: This homework is intended to establish basic familiarity with MS-Word Description: YOU MUST SUBMIT THIS HOMEWORK AS AN EMAIL ATTACHMENT (ie – that is part of the homework). Make sure you send it to the above email address, and NOT the WIT email address.

  1. Download the “Student Questionnaire”, from one of the course websites above: Fill in as much of the information you feel like divulging and hand it in. Be creative and format it as you would a resume.
  2. This exercise is the “Acronym Finder” problem from Grauer and Barber, Expl o ring Brief Office XP. (You don’t need to get that book) Do you know what the acronym, PCMCIA stands for? Some might say it stands for "People Can't Memorize Computer Industry Acronyms", although the real meaning is "Personal Computer Memory Card International Association", which refers to the PC cards that are used with notebook computers. Use your favorite Internet search engine to locate a site that publishes lists of acronyms. Select five computer related terms and create a short document with the acronym and its meaning. Select a second list of any five acronyms that appeal to you. Print the document and submit it to your instructor. Format it nicely. Put your name on top of your document Extra Credit
  3. Download the file “W2_WordFormatPractice” from the course website. Format it to look like the document on the next page. Note – the actual text is not important. The point is to make embedded tables with legends within columns /app/work/qkdcsf-482101-2765000-homework2-docx.docx 1 12/4/20 15:12:
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