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§120.23. Business Computer Information Systems I (One-Half to One Credit).
(a) General requirements. The prerequisite for this course is Keyboarding,
one-half credit or equivalent, as described in §120.26(a) of this title
(relating to Keyboarding (One-Half to One Credit)). This course is recommended
for students in Grades 9-10.
(b) Introduction. Students implement personal and interpersonal skills to
strengthen individual performance in the workplace and in society and to make
a successful transition to the workforce and/or postsecondary education.
Students apply technical skills to address business applications of emerging
technologies.
(c) Knowledge and skills.
(1) The student develops skills for success in the workplace. The student is
expected to:
(A) locate and interpret written information;
(B) incorporate supplementary resources and references;
(C) demonstrate active listening through oral and written feedback;
(D) demonstrate productive work habits and attitudes, for example,
dependability and punctuality; and
(E) organize ideas logically and sequentially.
(2) The student selects appropriate technology to address business needs. The
student is expected to:
(A) identify and explain the functions of various types of technology,
hardware, and software used in business;
(B) explore functions of emerging technologies; and
(C) list available hardware and software most appropriate for specific tasks.
(3) The student applies word processing technology. The student is expected
to:
(A) identify customary styles of business documents;
(B) improve the touch-system skill using the keyboard and keypad to input
data;
(C) utilize hardware and software flexibility needed to produce documents to
address different computer applications;
(D) demonstrate basic writing techniques;
(E) edit a variety of written documents; and
(F) produce business documents, including:
(i) business letters;
(ii) business reports, integrating charts, and graphics;
(iii) research papers;
(iv) statistical data tables;
(v) newsletters; and
(vi) resumes.
(4) The student applies spreadsheet technology. The student is expected to:
(A) perform correct mathematical processes, including:
(i) addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division;
(ii) percentages and decimals;
(iii) order of operations principle;
(iv) estimation; and
(v) prediction of patterns of data; and
(B) formulate and produce solutions to a variety of business problems, such
as:
(i) budget, personal, and business;
(ii) payroll;
(iii) inventory;
(iv) invoices;
(v) balance sheets;
(vi) profit-loss statements;
(vii) income tax preparation;
(viii) charts and graphs; and
(ix) conversion of foreign currencies.
(5) The student applies database technology. The student is expected to:
(A) differentiate the nature and interrelationships of fields, records, and
files in databases;
(B) perform data management procedures, including:
(i) locate, sort, and organize data;
(ii) search and query data;
(iii) retrieve data; and
(iv) export and import data; and
(C) produce and analyze business reports.
(6) The student exchanges information via telecommunications technology with
appropriate supervision. The student is expected to:
(A) identify and describe the different components of the telecommunications
industry;
(B) send and receive information using electronic methods, such as mail,
image transfer, remote bulletin board access, access of on-line information
services, and emerging technologies;
(C) evaluate telecommunications methods for specific business needs,
including:
(i) cost (locally, nationally, and internationally);
(ii) convenience; and
(iii) availability; and
(D) model acceptable telecommunications ethics and etiquette and follow
guidelines and laws.
(7) The student applies desktop publishing technology. The student is
expected to:
(A) identify technologies available for desktop publishing;
(B) identify customary standards and styles of desktop publishing;
(C) create desktop publications importing text and graphics; and
(D) create an instructional manual.
(8) The student applies presentation management technology. The student is
expected to:
(A) identify the guidelines for using graphics, fonts, and special effects in
presentations;
(B) analyze the effectiveness of multimedia presentations; and
(C) determine the appropriate technology to create and deliver an effective
presentation.
(9) The student identifies the concepts of a computer network. The student is
expected to:
(A) describe the components necessary to establish a network;
(B) describe the factors influencing the selection of a networking system; and
(C) compare the resources available on various types of networks.
(10) The student analyzes computer operating systems and emerging
technologies. The student is expected to:
(A) describe various types of operating systems, environments, and utilities;
(B) compare the functions and features of different operating systems,
environments, and utilities; and
(C) demonstrate operating system commands.
Source: The provisions of this §120.23 adopted to be effective September 1,
1998, 22 TexReg 4985.
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