SMS 202 
Microcomputer Applications II 
As Taught by Prof. Tim Richardson
School of Marketing and e-Business, Faculty of Business

official course outline
 www.senecac.on.ca/outlines/103/FOB/SMS202.HTM

last updated 2010 Sept 10


course text E-Learn Real World MS Excel 2007, Ola Cholkan, McGraw-Hill Ryerson, 2008.   ISBN: 0070135355.
 
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Sept 29th
- you should be finishing the file management unit 

and beginning the unit on spreadsheets

 

Oct 6th continuing work on Spreadsheets Basics

Oct 10th Test on
File Management
Spreadsheets - The Basics

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Sept 10th
Sept 17th
Sept 24th
 
Oct 3rd
Oct 10th Test on
File Management
Spreadsheets - The Basics
Oct 15
Study Week Oct 24 - 30th
Nov 5
Nov 12th
Nov 19th
Nov 26th
Dec 3
Dec 10 last class
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During the Winter 2000 term,

    Detailed Course Outline  www.witiger.com/senecacollege/SMS202/outline202.htm
    Tells you what Chapters we cover on what day, and, when the Quizzes and Tests are. VERY important that you check this outline on a regular basis. This will tell you, in detail, what we do, and when we do it. Grading Information  www.witiger.com/senecacollege/SMS202/grading202.htm  (How the marks are calculated)

    Assignment Information - listed within the Detailed Course Outline
     


SMS 202, Section II is taught in January - April 2000 by Professor Tim Richardson, School of Marketing and e-Business, Seneca College, Toronto, Canada.

SMS 202, Sections DD and EE is taught in July and August 1999 by Professor Tim Richardson, School of Business Management, Seneca College, Toronto, Canada.

go to the main home page www.witiger.com  (including contact information) for Prof. Richardson at Seneca.
 

This is the main text we use for this course in Jan 2000, that explains the overall aspects of computers and related hardware and software topics.  This is the new text we use in Jan 2000 which discusses primarily Excel 97.
This is the former text we use for this course. It still is a useful book to use if you cannot obtain a copy of the new Norton text This is the Excel text we used in 1999.
This text will help you in general for the 2000 course, but the exercises will be wrong - you'll still need to obtain the new text by Norton