Course site, especially the syllabus, which contains most of the policies for this lab.
Additional policies, Updated 9/18, 10/3.
My lab sections:
101-031L 3:35 - 5:30 W 116M Pearson
101-020L 9:05 - 11:00 F 111 McDowell
101-021L 11:15 - 1:10 F 111 McDowell
My office hours:
T 4:00-5:00
Th 4:00-5:00
F 5:00-6:00
Memorial Hall 047
My mailbox:
Smith 103, filing cabinet labeled with your section
Keyboard shortcuts for virtually every program. Save time and effort while typing.
BleepingComputer.com: welcoming forums, etc., for new computer users (I have not evaluated its quality very much, though).
CampusEStore.com: heavily discounted computer applications for students of the university. Currently, you can get Office Enterprise 2007, which has, as far as I can tell, everything in any version of Office, for $60 plus $12.50 shipping. I should also mention OpenOffice.org, though, which mirrors Office functionality and is free. Ask me about it if you want to know more.
CSS Reference. When doing any sort of programming, the very first thing you need is a good reference. This site lists all the properties you can assign to your HTML elements, what values they can take, how to use them, etc. I encourage you to use it! (The tutorial is also good if you want something additional.)
Lab 2: Excel 1: W 9/23, F 9/25
Lab 3: Excel 2: W 9/30, F 10/2
Lab 4: Access 1: W 10/7, F 10/9
Lab 5: Access 2: W 10/21, F 10/23
Lab 6: PowerPoint 1: W 10/28, F 10/30
Lab 7: PowerPoint 2: W 11/04, F 11/06
Lab 8: XHTML: W 11/11, F 11/13
Please include "[CIS 101-20]", "[CIS 101-21]", or "[CIS 101-31]" at the beginning of the subject line (with the brackets and dash, please, it's for my email filter).