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The aim of the course is to familiarize students with the principles and methods of producing systematic scientific paper, while allowing them to obtain adequate knowledge of technical programs and tools (MS Word, MS Excel, MS PowerPoint, editing of graphic materials). The issue of citations is also discussed in detail especially in the technical literature. The course also provides a framework and rules for successful oral presentation of scientific work. All taught material is practised during the class.
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Students will be able to: Create and technically write a Bachelor thesis Create scientific documents using MS Word and MS Excel Create a presentation in MS Powerpoint Successfully present scientific results Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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COX, Joyce, Joan LAMBERT and Curtis FRYE. Microsoft Office Professional 2010 step by step. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft, c2011, xxxvii, 1031 p. ISBN 0735626960. COX, Joyce and Joan LAMBERT. Microsoft Word 2010 step by step. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press, c2010, xxix, 493 p. ISBN 9780735626935. FRYE, Curtis. Microsoft Excel 2010: step by step. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft Press, c2010, xli, 436 p. ISBN 0735626944. COX, Joyce and Joan LAMBERT. Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 step by step. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Press, 2010, xxix, 413 p. ISBN 9780735626911. LAMBERT, Joan and Joyce COX. Microsoft Outlook 2010: step by step. Redmond, Wash.: Microsoft, c2010, xxvii, 543 p. Step by step (Redmond, Wash.). ISBN 0735626901. Last update: Martinec Marek (19.02.2015)
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The course is taught in computer classrooms, ICT Prague. Teaching is done through exercises that combine brief theoretical explanation for extensive solution of practical problems. Real problems are presented to the students and they have to solve them using MS Word, Excel and other useful programs in order to successfully create bachelor and diploma theses. Another part of the course is devoted to creating presentations in MS Powerpoint. This part of the course is linked with the basics of a successful presentation to professional and lay audiences. Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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1. Verification of existing knowledge - test 2. Introduction, work with Windows, file backup, work with mail, archiving programs 3. Basic principles and methods of making good scientific work (bachelor and master thesis) 4. Basic word processing in MS Word - styles 5. MS Word, automatic numbering, bullets, inserting objects, automatic links 6. MS Word, sections, automatic correspondence 7. Citations in the technical literature - rules, EndNote 8. MS Excel, basic functions, paste functions 9. MS Excel, creating and inserting charts and graphs into technical literature 10. MS Excel, advanced features, numerical solution of technical problems 11. MS PowerPoint, design and layout presentation 12. MS PowerPoint, creating posters, working with images and photos 13. Principles of the successful oral presentation of scientific work 14. Presentation of students works, summary Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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Help and MS Office how-to: https://support.office.com/en-US/ Fundamentals of oral presentation: http://presentations.catalysis.nl/presentations/presentations.pdf Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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PC knowledge. Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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None. Last update: Martinec Marek (18.02.2015)
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Příprava na zkoušku a její absolvování | 2 | 56 | ||
Účast na seminářích | 1 | 28 | ||
3 / 3 | 84 / 84 |