- Email Assessment:
- WHEN TOLD TO DO SO... send an email to mhaworth@student.leyden212.org that discusses ONE of the following topics:
- Success Skills
- Touch Typing
- Computer Parts
- Email Format
- short descriptive subject in initial caps
- formal greeting and closing
- proper spelling and grammar (punctuation, capitalization, etc...)
- pleasantry and thank you
- use bullets and text emphasis where appropriate
THINGS THAT SHOULD BE DONE ALREADY:
Student Bio
- Complete this student biography and submit using the Assignment Submission Form
Learning Style Self-Assessment
Answer the 16 questions from this survey to learn about your learning style.
Online Organization
- review the Online Organization Notes
- organize your Drive using folders and naming conventions
- submit the following worksheets
Google Calendar
- update your calendar with important events
- submit the Google Calendar Worksheet
Gmail
- review the Gmail Notes then complete
- use labels to achieve zero-inbox
- submit the Gmail worksheet
- Watch this video and create a signature line for your gmail account.
Email Your Teacher
- Read this article about the the Importance of Organizational Skills in the Workplace
- Follow these email tips to compose a properly formatted, professional e-mail to your teacher that explains how being organized can help you in the workplace.
- as an alternative, you can watch Use What You've Got.... or lose it! and tell your teacher about the video in the body of your email.
Presentation Basics
- Here are the notes for the Design Principles module.
- Review the Delivering a Presentation Notes
- submit the Delivering a Presentation Worksheet
- review the Copyright Guidelines
- submit the Copyrights Worksheet
Digital Citizenship
CyberBullying
- Watch the the videos:
- "Stacey's Story -- When Rumors Escalate"
- Is Ricardo a Cyberbully?
- Use information from the videos above and the Stop Bullying website to complete and submit the Cyberbullying Notes
ON-GOING ASSIGNMENTS:
Personal Brand Presentation
- Finish and submit your Personal Brand Presentation.
- start simple and build from there
- you can always go back and make it "better"
- follow the design principles
- eye-pleasing contrasting colors
- 5x5
- simple fonts (30 pt for body, 36 pt for titles)
- font pairs that work together (avoid cursive fonts)
- use text emphasis
- example
- add your professional photo to all of your online accounts
- As time allows, make a copy of this helpful document and start preparing for your future by:
- Creating your Resume
- Preparing a general Cover Letter
- Creating a list of your Network of Contacts:
- What kind of people do you have your network?
- The goal is establish quality relationships with others in your industry that you can potentially leverage, and create visibility for yourself.
- Complete daily practice in Typing Club using proper technique (remember to focus on how you type, not how well). Work on one lesson for 5 to 10 minutes repeatedly, each day
PencilCode.net
- Download a copy of the PencilCode guide (with the down arrow) and upload it and move it to your Computer Coding folder.
- Work on completing each of the assignments beginning on page 9 of the guide
- move through the guide at your own pace, as time allows
Optional Twitter Activities
- Add an appropriate profile picture
- Add a short bio about yourself. Include items such as:
- Interests
- Extracurriculars/Sports
- Goals
- Begin developing a professional learning network (PLN). Do so by following people and organizations that relate to school, examples include:
- Teachers
- Classmates
- Leyden Affiliated
- @WestLeydenFBLA
- @TBonuma
- Social Media Campaign (Optional)
- Review this document for completeness of your profile.
Comprehension Checks:
(Please note these are only practice. Also, it may count your answer wrong if you don't spell it the same way I do.... don't worry, the point is just so YOU can check your comprehension of the material.)
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