- Watch the video below, directions on how to use Excel for simple sorts.
- Open Excel sorting practice (on S drive and Weebly)
- Notice: James White customer number is 10289 and he made 13 purchases.
- Sort by Last name - is the data correct for James White?
- Sort by customer number - check to see data is correct.
Wednesday, May 22, 2013
How to Sort Using Excel
Assignment:
Monday, May 13, 2013
Online Tutorials
How to draw . . .
1. If I asked you to draw a cartoon character below without further training how do you think you'd do? Think about this before you begin . . .
2. Watch the video and following the authors guide.draw to the best to your ability.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9PUDtVcWhY&list=SPCD2CF65888663986
Add your name and hour at the bottom and turn in.
3. Reflection - the questions below - copy and paste in a Word document, respond to each. When finished, copy and paste your response to the comment below.
1. If I asked you to draw a cartoon character below without further training how do you think you'd do? Think about this before you begin . . .
2. Watch the video and following the authors guide.draw to the best to your ability.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T9PUDtVcWhY&list=SPCD2CF65888663986
Add your name and hour at the bottom and turn in.
3. Reflection - the questions below - copy and paste in a Word document, respond to each. When finished, copy and paste your response to the comment below.
- Have you ever taken a class in drawing?
- Considering your level of experience how do you feel you did?
- Were you surprised at the outcome of your drawing?
- Did you enjoy watching the video and trying your hand at drawing?
- What advantages are there for people to share their knowledge on the web?
- Have you used other videos on the web to learn how to do things?
- YouTube, iTunes, Others . . . if you have used Internet videos where do you find them?
- How would you feel about teacher video taping lectures and learning that way?
- Share other thoughts you have regarding online tutorials . . .
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Screen Cast Introduction
Hello, This week we're going to be working with a site you can use to create tutorials. Many of you have used tutorials on YouTube and/or iTunes and now you'll learn how to create some of your own.
Below is a sample tutorial created as a demonstration. As you watch it, I'd like you to notice a few things
Below is a sample tutorial created as a demonstration. As you watch it, I'd like you to notice a few things
- First, always introduce yourself, and let your audience know exactly what you will be covering in your demonstration.
- Explain what you are doing as you go along.
- Each movement of the mouse should have a purpose, otherwise it can confuse the audience.
- Speak clearly and loud enough so the audience doesn't have to strain to understand. Keep the speed at an easy pace to follow, not too fast.
- At the end, summarize what you have covered. This helps the audience remember key points.
- Give a friendly closing statement
Monday, May 6, 2013
It's Called Work for a Reason
"I had an employee who insisted on doing personal things at her desk. She told me that it was her desk and none of my business. Easy Fix! Thirty seconds later, it was no longer her desk."
Larry Winget included the above quote in his book It's Called Work for a Reason. The quote points out the wrong thinking of some employees. Here is a passage from the book:
Many workers believe the company is there to serve them, instead of the truth—they're there to serve the company. They have a sense of entitlement. This bothers me. Your company owes you a safe working environment. That's about it!
The company doesn't exist to make you happy. It exists to make a profit so you can be paid to serve customers and the company can remain profitable to pay you again. That's the cycle of business. Try to facilitate that cycle to the best of your ability.
Book: It's Called Work for a Reason by Larry Winget
Larry Winget included the above quote in his book It's Called Work for a Reason. The quote points out the wrong thinking of some employees. Here is a passage from the book:
Many workers believe the company is there to serve them, instead of the truth—they're there to serve the company. They have a sense of entitlement. This bothers me. Your company owes you a safe working environment. That's about it!
The company doesn't exist to make you happy. It exists to make a profit so you can be paid to serve customers and the company can remain profitable to pay you again. That's the cycle of business. Try to facilitate that cycle to the best of your ability.
Book: It's Called Work for a Reason by Larry Winget
- Do you agree with the viewpoint of the woman in the quote or the viewpoint of the author more? Why?
- If you were the woman, how would you have handled the situation?
- If you were the boss, how would you have handled the situation?
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