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DC 41: Beginning Computer Skills 
SLO Course Description: Students should be proficient in managing computer operations and file storage; preparing simple documents and other business communications; accessing and navigating the Internet; searching for information and resources using the Internet; using e-mail to communicate with others and to share files and documents.
Rubric Code: CXA926X
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Subject: Computers  
Type: Exam  
Grade Levels: 9-12

Powered by iRubric Basic Computer Literacy Rubric
  Novice

1 pts

Approaching

2 pts

Proficient

3 pts

Above

4 pts

Operating System & File Management
Computer Operations

Manage computer operations.

Novice

Power on the computer and peripherals. Start an application (such as word processor, Internet browser, e-mail) by desktop icon or menu bar. Use features of an application simply by using the mouse, keyboard, and the application's menu bar.
Approaching

Connect ports of the computer to peripherals. Install/uninstall an application. Interrupt and restart applications or the computer when they freeze.
Proficient

Configure desktop environment and applications for efficient operation (e.g., create short cuts, customize monitor size, customize menu bars). Apply basic commands of operating system software. * (e.g., create, rename, and delete directories). Employ desktop operating skills.* (e.g., use mouse buttons, and keyboard shortcuts).
Above

Performance simple testing and diagnostics of devices (e.g., sound card, serial port, disk surface test). Modify configuration of devices (e.g., modem, monitor). Partition hard disk for data and application sharing. Perform disk clean-up and disk defragmenter tasks.
File Storage

Manage file storage.

Novice

Maintain all files on local hard drive. Put all data files in a single level directory or one folder. Do not use different versions of files.
Approaching

Backup data sporadically to a backup media (CD, disk, etc.) or server. Differentiate between files and directories.* Use folders or directories with meaningful names to store related files.
Proficient

Backup data periodically to a backup media (CD, disk, etc.) or server. Apply appropriate file and disk management techniques* (e.g., defragment and rearrange files, reinstall backup data). Determine file organization* (e.g., use appropriate directory structures and names).
Above

Perform scheduled systematic backup procedure. Recover, as much as possible, erased or corrupted data. Demonstrate knowledge of the system utilities used for file management* (e.g., change protection modes, rename, delete).
Word Processing
Documenting

Prepare simple documents and other business communications.

Novice

Maintain all files on local hard drive. Put all data files in a single level directory or one folder. Do not use different versions of files.
Approaching

Backup data sporadically to a backup media (CD, disk, etc.) or server. Differentiate between files and directories*. Use folders or directories with meaningful names to store related files.
Proficient

Backup data periodically to a backup media (CD, disk, etc.) or server. Apply appropriate file and disk management techniques* (e.g., defragment and rearrange files, reinstall backup data). Determine file organization* (e.g., use appropriate directory structures and names).
Above

Perform scheduled systematic backup procedure. Recover, as much as possible, erased or corrupted data. Demonstrate knowledge of the system utilities used for file management* (e.g., change protection modes, rename, delete).
Internet
Navigating

Access and Navigate Internet (e.g., use a web browser).

Novice

Access a given web site using an Internet browser. Navigate within a web site using basic browser software functions (e.g., back, forward).
Approaching

Use additional browser functions (e.g., refresh, history, bookmarks). Complete and submit web forms. Organize bookmarks for frequently used or important web sites.
Proficient

Navigate between and within web sites. Access and use multiple browser windows. Differentiate between secure and non-secure web sites. Download a file from a web site to the desired location.
Above

Troubleshoot problems with a given URL (e.g., a specific file has moved in the domain). Use FTP to upload and download files to a remote computer. Configure Internet browser (e.g., clear history and cache, set security levels...).
Searching

Search for information and resources.

Novice

Use directory services (e.g., Yahoo, MSN, Netscape, Google directory). Use search function in portals (such as excite.com, netscape.com).
Approaching

Use one search engine. Conduct simple keyword search. Access search results (identified web sites). Use a search function within a web site.
Proficient

Select search engine(s) appropriate for desired information. Identify and articulate an information search. Use phrase search and simple Boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT, NEAR). Refine search by modifying search terms.
Above

Refine search terms by using selection criteria (e.g., languages, file format, domain).
E-mail
Communicating

Use email to communicate with others.

Novice

Create an e-mail account. Access e-mail system using login and password. Send, receive, and reply to an e-mail. Save, delete, and print e-mail.
Approaching

Create entry in address book. Use address book to send e-mail. Forward and redirect an e-mail. Demonstrate knowledge e-mail etiquette (do not flame people, no all caps, reply all when only appropriate). Use find and sort functions.
Proficient

Create e-mail messages in accordance with established business standards (e.g., grammar, word usage, spelling, sentence structure, clarity). Manage mailboxes by deleting and organizing messages. Use e-mail features such as reply requested, return receipt, out-of-office notices.
Above

Filter messages into folders. Set preferences and options. Integrate e-mail and PIM address books. Integrate multiple mail boxes.
Sharing

Use email to share files and documents.

Novice

Open attachments for available applications.
Approaching

Access (open or detach) attached files and documents from e-mail message. Attach files, documents, and links to messages
Proficient

Open (or detach) and save attachments to the intended location. Select appropriate strategy (attachment vs. link) for sharing information. Use appropriate e-mail security measures. (e.g., use virus scan to check virus, do not download attachments from unknown sources.)
Above

Recognize compressed files and when to send a file or document in compressed form.



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