
Computer
Keyboarding 1 Online
(Specific information is intended as an example only.)
Unit 7 Test
Academic Report
40 minutes
(+2)
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Never take an actual
document processing test on campus until you have successfully
completed the practice document processing tests! You will not be
prepared! |
- You must schedule your on-campus
test with an Instructional Assistant. I will e-mail you all details.
- You have only one chance at passing this
test, so be prepared. Bring
your books with you.
- If you haven't taken this test by the end of next week, an
automatic 10% late penalty will be enforced. For example, if you earned an A+
but the test was late, your grade would be lowered to a B+.
- Absolutely no
production tests will be given after the last day of class or on the day
of the final exam�no
exceptions!
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Lesson 38: D-E
(continued)
Lesson 38-D, Column Headings |
38-E, Table�Align
Bottom, Table�Center Horizontally, and Table�Center Page
Table�Align Bottom;
Table�Center Horizontally; Table�Center Page. |
Table 38-8, Open
Table
Table 38-11, Open
Table |
Lesson 39: A-I Lesson 39-G+, Language Arts
Repeat this drill until you have
2 errors maximum.
Lesson 39-H, Ruled Tables With
Number Columns |
Lesson
39-I,
Word Processing:
Table�Align
Text Right and Table�Borders, Ruled
Table�Align Text Right;
Table�Borders, Ruled. |
Table 39-12, Ruled
Table,
Proofreading Check
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Table 39-14, Ruled
Table |
Lesson
40: A-D Lesson 40-D, 3-Minute Timed Writing
TW Goal: 36/4e |
Lesson
41: A-C
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Lesson
42: A-C
only Lesson 42-C, 3-Minute Timed Writing
TW Goal: 36/3e
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- Your error limit will now be reduced from 4 to 3, which means you are not penalized for
making any errors up to 3. Try to type at a steady, comfortable rate as
you progress through the timed writing and reduce your errors from 4 to
3.
- After 3 errors, you may correct errors or just try to
slow down for control. If correcting errors after you have reached your
maximum limit helps you relax, please do so. If correcting errors
distracts you or slows you down too much, try to slow down slightly for
control.
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