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ICT ToolsLaajuus (5 cr)

Code: TE00CU26

Credits

5 op

Objective

The student is able to create documents with office applications backup and restore documents select when to use word processing, spreadsheet calculations in MS Excels, handling long spreadsheets in MS Excel, use of PowerPoint and AMK model, getting to know the Matlab program, basic use of the Matlab software in cooperation with the Intro to Mathematical Subjects course and Matlab simulations.

Content

• Presentation of the course, educational institution's IT systems, saving and using MS Onedrive
• Basic text processing and document standard MS Word
• More demanding word processing and familiarization with ready-made document templates in MS Word, Publication-level writing in MS Word
• Basics of spreadsheet calculations in MS Excel
• Spreadsheet MS Excel: multi-format calculation
• Handling long spreadsheets in MS Excel
• Use of PowerPoint and AMK model, features of a good presentation
• Working on your own presentation in collaboration with the Intro to higher education course
• Getting to know the Matlab program
• Basic use of the Matlab software in cooperation with the Intro to Mathematical Subjects course
• Matlab simulations
• Matlab advanced features
• Review lessons and final exam in the auditorium

Enrollment

30.05.2024 - 15.09.2024

Timing

02.09.2024 - 18.12.2024

Number of ECTS credits allocated

5 op

Mode of delivery

Contact teaching

Unit

Engineering and Business

Campus

Kupittaa Campus

Teaching languages
  • English
Seats

0 - 40

Degree programmes
  • Degree Programme in Energy and Environmental Engineering
  • Degree Programme in Industrial Management and Engineering
  • Degree Programme in Mechanical Engineering
Teachers
  • COS Opettaja
  • Aaro Mustonen
Groups
  • PENERS24
  • PIMES24
  • PMECES24
    Bachelor of Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

Objective

The student is able to create documents with office applications backup and restore documents select when to use word processing, spreadsheet calculations in MS Excels, handling long spreadsheets in MS Excel, use of PowerPoint and AMK model, getting to know the Matlab program, basic use of the Matlab software in cooperation with the Intro to Mathematical Subjects course and Matlab simulations.

Content

• Presentation of the course, educational institution's IT systems, saving and using MS Onedrive
• Basic text processing and document standard MS Word
• More demanding word processing and familiarization with ready-made document templates in MS Word, Publication-level writing in MS Word
• Basics of spreadsheet calculations in MS Excel
• Spreadsheet MS Excel: multi-format calculation
• Handling long spreadsheets in MS Excel
• Use of PowerPoint and AMK model, features of a good presentation
• Working on your own presentation in collaboration with the Intro to higher education course
• Getting to know the Matlab program
• Basic use of the Matlab software in cooperation with the Intro to Mathematical Subjects course
• Matlab simulations
• Matlab advanced features
• Review lessons and final exam in the auditorium

Materials

Instructional videos and other electronic learning material linked to the learning environment.

Teaching methods

The course is based on the student's active self-study through exercises. Attendance and exercises accumulate points in the course grade. The teacher organizes weekly meetings where the most common mistakes in exercises and students' questions about the week's topic are reviewed. Attendance at the course is mandatory.

Exam schedules

Competency test week 50

International connections

Learning-by-doing, supporting learning and Flipped learning

Learning is based on the student's own active participation and completion.
The student is given independent assignments and material to support their performance on the studied subjects.

The skills learned in the course are basic skills needed in studies and working life, and they lead to a sustainable lifestyle by studying remote connection usage and optimization.

The evaluation is based on completed tasks and demonstration of competence in the exam.

Completion alternatives

If you already have strong information technology skills from university level, come and present the certificates from the course and talk to the teacher -> Completing the review assignments and the exam independently may be possible.

Student workload

5 credits = 135 h of student work, divided into independent tasks, meetings and final exam.
- Meetings 40 h
- Tasks related to meetings 36 h
- Review assignments and review for the exam 24 hours
- Demonstration test 2 h
- Preparing a PowerPoint presentation 6 h
- Matlab Onramp 27 h

Tasks to be evaluated
- Weekly assignments that can be used to collect points for the course grade
- Compulsory revision tasks in MS Word and Excel
- Final assignment on presentation graphics (MS PowerPoint)
- Final exam on word processing (MS Word) and spreadsheets (MS Excel)
- Matlab Onramp Cource (MathWorks)

Content scheduling

The starting hours of the course are in week 36 and the exam in week 50.

An extensive package of instructions and help has been prepared for the Itslearning learning environment to support your studies. Independent study is supported by themed weekly guidance meetings with the teacher.

Schedule:
• week 36: Presentation of the course, educational institution's IT systems, saving and using MS Onedrive
• week 37: Basic word processing and getting to know MS Word
• week 38: Using styles and layouts in MS Word
• Week 39: Familiarization with TUAS's ready-made document model/report MS Word
• week 40: Basics of spreadsheet calculations in MS Excel
• week 41: Table calculation and cell formatting in MS Excel
• week 42: Holiday
• week 43: Processing spreadsheets 1 MS Excel
• week 44: Use of PowerPoint and TUAS model, features of a good presentation
• week 45: Working on your own presentation in collaboration with the Intro to university studies course
• week 46: Getting to know the Matlab program with the Onramp course
• week 47: Basic use of the Matlab software in cooperation with the Intro to Mathematical Sciences course
• week 48: Matlab simulations
• week 49: Review lessons
• week 50: Final exam in the auditorium

Further information

The teacher sends the most important announcements of the course by e-mail. Contact the teacher by email (aaro.mustonen@turkuamk.fi). Information related to lessons in Itslearning. Announcements related to the course in itslearning on the Course Overview page.

Evaluation scale

H-5

Assessment methods and criteria

The test to be completed in week 49-50, which measures Word and Excel skills, is evaluated numerically from 0-5.
The course grading scale is published at the start of the course.

Assessment criteria, fail (0)

The student has not successfully attended the lecures, completed the course exam and done mandatory weekly assignments.

Assessment criteria, satisfactory (1-2)

Number 1 requires approximately half of the course exam points in each exam area (Word and Excel). Other grades are determined on a linear scale.

Attendance and homework scores are taken into account in the evaluation.

Number 1 course points 50-59
Number 2 course points 60-69

Assessment criteria, good (3-4)

Number 3 course points 70-79
Number 4 course points 80-89

Assessment criteria, excellent (5)

Number 5 requires at least 90 course points.