Friday, February 20, 2009
Resume
It is important to know how to do a resume and letter of application because later on down the road when you are applying for a job, you need to know how to do them. Every job requires a resume, and sometimes people don't know how to make one. My three references are Karen White, Pam Morgan, and Denise Stalnaker. Karen White was my fourth grade teacher and is now a family friend. Pam Morgan is who I currently work under. Denise Stalnaker is my teacher at the Technical Center and has been for two years. I think that each of these references will say good things about me. I have always been a good student, and I work well at my job.
Friday, February 13, 2009
What I Learned This Week
This week in BCA I learned many things. I learned how Word can type your Works Cited page for you. I wish that I would have known this last year when I was writing my term paper. It would have been a lot easier. I also learned how to insert a page break so that you can go straight to the new page.
Friday, February 6, 2009
Essential Questions
I like using the wiki and the blog spot because we don't have to use paper. Using paper was harder because you had to worry about not losing your work. Three things that I learned are a Stylus, Menu bar, and Server. A stylus is a small metal device that looks like a ballpoint pen. It is used to write, draw, or make selections on a screen. A menu bar is the bar below the title bar and contains a life of menu names. I knew what this was, but I didn't know it was called the menu bar. A server controls access to the hardware, software, and other resources on the network and provides a centralized storage area for programs, data, and information.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
What I know about Microsoft Office Products
I've used Microsoft Office products a lot because of school. I've used Microsoft Word to type papers for most of my classes. This year I learned how to use Microsoft Power Point to make my power point for my Senior Project. I've also used Microsoft Excel, but I don't know that much about it.
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