Presentation schedule

Date Subject / Topic
5-Jan Output Devices (3a, 3b) / Word Processors (9a)
 
3a 3b 3c 9a
10-Jan Spreadsheets (9b) / Presentation Programs (10a) / Database Management Systems (10b)
 
9b 10a 10b 10c
12-Jan Computer Programs (13a) / Programming Languages (13b)
 
13a 13b Lydia Leavitt 13c
19-Jan CPU (4a,4b) / Number Systems (4a)
 
4a Matt Janus 4b Rebecca Birch 4c Rebecca Moffitt
24-Jan Storage (5a,5b) / Operating Systems (6a,6b)
 
5a 5b 5c
6a 6b Jacob Kamen 6c
26-Jan Networking (7a,7b) / Internet Basics (8a)
 
7a Charise Ragin-Suddler 7b 7c Tamara Williams 8a Kristen Mitchell
31-Jan Working Online (8b) / Information Systems (12a,12b)
 
8b Matt Pardoe 8c Stephen Pullin
12a Tessa Blumenberg 12b 12c Curt Gibson
2-Feb Living With Computers (14a,14b)
 
14a Melissa Richwine 14b Kristy Rivero 14c Steve Arpaia

You will be giving a presentation based on one of the topics under the Research and Report section of the Unit Projects (found at the end of each Unit). There are three Research and Report topics for each Unit. These topics do not have letters next to them in the textbook, but I have assigned them to A, B, and C so that you know which topic is assigned to you.

For example, if you are assigned to 5A you would find the topics on page 187. Topic A is the first one, "The growth in capacity of PC storage devices, from the 1980s to the present."