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Beginning Computer Skills 
Word processing and FirstClass: Students should be proficient in logging into email, using file storage, sending attachments, replying to posts in conference areas, preparing simple word processed documents with 7 opening steps.
Rubric Code: M7X496
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Assessment  
Grade Levels: (none)

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  Novice

1 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Above

4 pts

FirstClass email

Novice

Access email system using login sometimes.
Approaching

Access email system with some assistance.
Proficient

Access email system without any help. Memorized login information.
Above

Access email system without any assistance. Initiates login without prompting.
Word Processing

Novice

Understands Word is the application needed to word processed. Performs 4/7 steps to begin word processed documents.
Approaching

Performs 6/7 steps to begin a Word processed document. Types little in class period. Saves in File Storage or flashdrive with assistance. Can't format text.
Proficient

Performs 7 steps to begin a word processed document. Types 1 paragraph in one class period. Saves on Flashdrive. Prints with help. Saves in File Storage with help.
Above

Performs 7/7 steps to begin a Word processed document. Types a considerable amount of text in one class period. Prints, saves on flashdrive or saves correctly in File Storage in FirstClass. Understands Font type and size, format text.



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  • Word and e-mail

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