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COMBINATION KEYS SHORTCUTS
1. Word processing2. Spreadsheet3. Desktop publishing4. Presentation5. Database
What are the 5 types of SoftwareWhat are 3 situations where you will use each?
Which is the only software that uses Transitions and animations?
What is the difference betweenTransition and Animation?
Give 2 examples of each one.
1. At least 1 capital letter2. Numbers that mean something to you3. Acronym, nonsense word, or first name only4. Symbol !@#$%&* eMMalie13*
What 4 components should be included in a GREAT Password?
1. Banner2. Menu 3. Content4. Footer
4 Components of a WEB PAGEWhat goes with each component?
What is another name for each word?
http://www.teach-ict.com/gcse_new/software/web_design/miniweb/pg5.htmResource for information
ContentOr
information
BannerOr title
Menu or Navigation Bar
Copyright 2015
Footer or Bottom Line
Give examples of what types of things you Will save on RAM or ROM
Which is permanent Which is temporary?
What is the difference betweenRAM (Random Access Memory)
and ROM (Read Only Memory)
What is the difference between a
LAN, MAN, WAN• Tell what each acronym means• Give an example of each
Resource for this slide:http://www.differencebetween.co.in/computers/difference-between-lan-man-and-wan/
1. Begins with an equal sign2. NAMES THE FUNCTION IN ALL CAPS3. Ends with Parenthesis Example: =SUM()4. What goes inside the parenthesis?
Spreadsheet Software FormulasHave 4 Components
Define each:1. Respect2. Integrity3. Punctuality4. Responsibility 5. Empathy
Traits Ethics Values
Developing a Pathway to Your Career
1. Complete a Career Interest Inventory2. Investigate Career Clusters3. Make a Career Plan
1. Look on this page under paragraph to identify these
2. How many spaces are between each line of the 1st three?
What are your 5 options for line spacing?
What are the 6 steps to decision making?1.identify the problem2.generate alternative solutions3.evaluate possible consequences of the solutions4.decide on the best solution5.implement the solution6.evaluate the results
11. Classic: Monty Hall Problem
Here's a classic probability problem, called the Monty Hall Problem.
Imagine you're in a game show called Let's make a deal, where you are presented with three closed doors. Behind two are goats, and behind one of them is the actual prize, a car. Now, you begin the game by choosing one door. Once you have done that the host walks up and opens one of the two other doors and presents one of the goats. He then asks you if you want to stay at your chosen door or if you want to switch?
What choice of action would give you the highest probability of choosing the door with the car?
1. Use the 6 steps on the next slide to find a solution to this problem.2. What is the MOST important step?
21st Century Work Place SkillsCooperationCommunicationCreativityOrganizationProblem SolvingSelf-Direction & Social ResponsibilityTechnology FluencyLearn, Unlearn, and Relearn
Resource for this page:https://cais21stcentury.wikispaces.com/List+of+21st+Century+Skills
Problem SolvingDecision MakingBrainstorming
How are the following related?
http://www.differencebetween.com/difference-between-decision-making-and-problem-solving/
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1. What are two major issues related to Ergonomics?2. How are they often solved?3. What is the best way to prevent ergonomic issues?
Define Ergonomics
http://ehs.okstate.edu/modules/ergo/What.htmhttp://www.webmd.com/pain-management/tc/office-ergonomics-using-ergonomics-at-the-workstation-to-prevent-injuryResource for ergonomics
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/internetsafety/7.3
Resource for information
Setting up a Profile on a Social NetworkWhat are 7 essential safety issues?
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