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Introduction to Computers (CSC 105)

Term: 2022-2023 School Year Fall Term

Faculty

Debi A Nowak
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Educational Background:

High School

Plankinton High School

Educational Background:

College/University

A.A.S. Degree - Electronic Data Processing, Northern State University, Aberdeen, SD - 1981
B.S. Degree - Business Administration with Computer Programming Minor, Black Hills State University, Spearfish, SD - 1988
Masters of Curriculum and Instruction for Career and Technical Education, South Dakota State University, Brookings, SD - 2013

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Phone: 605-367-5410

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Position Title

Office Assistant/Administrative Assistant/Computer Applications Instructor

Mrs. Stacy McManus

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Phone Number

605-367-8439

Education/Professional Information:

 Stacy McManus, Business Administration Instructor, has over thirteen years of professional experience that includes cost accounting, human resource management, and post-secondary education.  She earned her Master’s of Science in Management from Colorado Technical University and her Bachelor’s of Science in Business Administration from Black Hills State University.  As an instructor, Stacy teaches many business courses such as Introduction to Business, Human Resource Management, Human Resource Law, Supervisory Management, Personal Finance, Business Communications,  and Business Law.

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Fall 2024 Drop In Office Hours (Over Teams)
 
Mondays 9:00am - 10:00am

Meeting ID: 270 271 909 591

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Schedule

Mon-Wed, 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM (8/22/2022 - 12/9/2022) Location: SF TECH 216

Description

Includes essential computer hardware and software concepts as well as an introduction to the Internet (basic navigation and searching), and the web mail program used at Southeast Tech. Students will gain a proficiency in working in a wireless local area network environment and with the Microsoft Windows Operating System. File management skills will be reinforced as students create documents, spreadsheets, presentations and databases using the applications included in the Office suite. The class will utilize a hands-on, project-oriented approach that allows students to learn by example. Students will complete a variety of projects focused toward the objectives of their given program of study.