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Instructor

Information:

Publisher In-Class
Group Exercise
EDT 180A
October 7, 2016
Rose Barbera, Cindy Moreno
& Xavier Sann

Instructor: Gary Lewallen


Email:
gary.lewallen@asu.edu (the
best way to contact me)
Phone: 602-543-5046
Office: FAB 254
Skype ID: gnlewallen
Office Hours: T/Th 10:30 to
11:30 and by appointment.
You can also catch me after
each class.

Photos:
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rd/projects/online-delivery-in-fe-and-skills
Gary Lewallens photo: https://webapp4.asu.edu/
directory/person/60328
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EDT 180A
Arizona State University - West
4701 N Thunderbird Rd
Glendale, AZ 85306
Mary Lou Fulton
602-543-0000
marylou@asu.edu

EDT 180
With
Instructor
Gary Lewallen

Computers are
stupid -G Lew

Why take
EDT 180??
Description
The EDT 180
course at ASU
West is an great
class for those
who want to
learn their way
around a computer! This inPhoto provided by: person class
Jisc.com
discusses all
levels of introductory computer skills, from
everyday use on Microsoft Office
programs, to information on
coding and network security! It is
perfect for all learners!

Pros of taking this course


No textbook is required for this course!
All reading will be provided.

What will you learn:


Microsoft Office Basics

How Copy Right Works

You do not need to have to be an expert


with computers to understand the course!

Network, Computer, and Private Security

Even experienced computer users will


learn something new each chapter!

Photo Editing

You are not required to have your own


computer/laptop for this course. They will
be provided in the classroom

Coding Basics

Digital Storytelling / ScreenCasting

Online File Storage Spaces

Anyone can practice learned skills outside


of class with access to a computer! Thanks
to ASU, you can have access to Microsoft
Office wherever you go!
You will get the chance to understand
computers on a whole new level as the
class goes over histories and behind the
scenes operations

Photo provided by: OpenClipart-Vectors

Course Objectives
This course is geared towards helping students gain computer literacy
in two ways:
1.

To help facilitate discussions


about the proper use of computers, its programs, and other
technology while avoiding
problems involving them.

2. Teaching problem solving,


productivity, and data analysis
through the use of computers.

Note: For academic credit use, it


is only permitted as an EDT 180
or EDT 321 course credit.

Photo provided by: Blue Coat Photos

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