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Word/Core Compentencies

In order to be proficient in information technology, you must go well beyond basic input skills and learn how your computer’s hardware and software can create spectacular output to be shared with others. Output can take many forms—reports, press releases, Web pages, database reports, charts or graphs, e-mail or instant messages, photos, graphics, letters, tables, memos, newsletters, brochures, and advertisements. Most college students report that word processing is by far the most important application of information technology. By becoming proficient in Microsoft Word, students will be empowered to produce efficiently the vast amounts of writing necessary for high school and college success.

This course will give students knowledge of the basic concepts, procedures, terminology, and features/functions of MS Word.

Students will be assessed by a demonstration of skills that have been taught in class when completing application projects, simulations, and tests.

Software used in class:

  • Microsoft Word 97
  • Microtype Multimedia
  • Key Champ
  • Skillbusters/Mystery Manor


Word/Expert Competencies

There is a big difference between knowing the many features of Microsoft Word and the ability to create dynamic, creative, and meaningful communications. Communicating with people is at the heart of academic and career success. Learn how to use the advance features of Microsoft Word and how to apply those digital skills to realistic problems and situations. Develop proficiency in identifying, organizing, planning, and allocating resources. Students will refine their ability to follow directions as well as work independently and self-manage.

Students will be assessed by a demonstration of skills that have been taught in class when completing cross-curricular application projects, simulations, and tests.

Software used in class:

  • Microsoft Word 97