- 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
- Copyright infringement occurs when a copyrighted work is reproduced, distributed, performed, publicly displayed, or made into a derivative work without the permission of the copyright owner. With the Internet making information, images, videos and music so accessible, copyright infringement is a common occurrence. Just because something is made public by way of the Internet, does not mean that you can use it without giving credit to author, or asking for permission to use their material.
- review the Copyright Guidelines
- turn in Copyrights Worksheet
- Here’s a list of free and public domain websites:
- Supplemental Texts
- Infographic: Can I Use That Picture?
- Resource: 8 Alternatives to Google Image Search
- Article: PSA: Don’t Let Salami and Google Images Get You In Hot Water
- Photos for Class
- Smithsonian Institution Public Domain Images
- just change the License to "No known copyright restrictions"
- http://www.teachingcopyright.org/
- http://creativecommons.org/
THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW BY NOW
- Six Ps of Success
- Touch Typing Technique
- Trouble Shooting Your Chromebook
- Online Organization
- Organizing Your Drive
- Sharing Files in Google Apps
- Setting Up Your Calendar
- Professional Email Format
- Basic Computer Parts
- Design Principles
- How to Deliver a Presentation
- Digital Citizenship
- (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.)
- Turn in Worksheets using the Assignment Submission Form:
- student biography
- Success Skills
- Drive
- Online Organization
- Sharing Files
- Calendar Worksheet
- Gmail worksheet
- Delivering a Presentation Worksheet
- Copyrights Worksheet
- Digital Citizenship Review Worksheet
- Gmail Assignment
- 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 Assignments
- Person Place or Thing Assignment
- example of person slides and place slides
- Personal Brand Presentation.
CyberBullyingWatch the the videos:Use information from the videos above and the Stop Bullying website to complete and submit the Cyberbullying Notes
- Online Organization
- organize your Drive using folders and naming conventions
- Google Calendar
- update your calendar with important events
- Gmail
- use labels to achieve zero-inbox
- Watch this video and create a signature line for your gmail account.
- 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
- Build Your Brand
- 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
- Learning who you are:
- Knowing what you do:
- Special Classes
- Sports, Clubs, Other School Activities
- Work Experience
- Honors, Awards, Leadership
- 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.
- EverFi Ignition
- continue where you left off at Everfi.com
- PencilCode.net (Coming Soon)
- 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
- Go to Twitter
- 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
- @MrHaworth212
- @WestLeydenFBLA
- @TBonuma
- @JasonMMarkey
- Social Media Campaign (Optional)
- Review this document for completeness of your profile.
- Showcase Website / Digital Portfolio
- set up showcase website in Google Sites
- Log into your Google Sites account
- Add pages for Home, About, Contact, Portfolio
- Add content to the Home page
- Make your name stand out
- Add a button to link to your About page
- Include your personal statement
- Consider creating a welcome video for this page
- Create an About page with your
- professional picture
- activities
- honors
- School
- Extracurricular Activities
- Volunteering
- Skills & Languages
- What programs and/or applications would you say you are proficient at?
- What computer skills do you have to offer at this point in your career?
- Soft skills developed
- Include information on soft skills you developed thus far such as communication, time management, collaboration, etc.
- Check out a list of soft skills HERE.
- Add pictures that relate to the different activities
- Consider adding an About Me Video
- Create a Contact page with links to Gmail, Twitter, YouTube, Blogger, and LinkedIn
- Use images as links to your professional social media accounts
- Create a Portfolio page with links to examples of your work
- Performance videos
- plays, sports, concerts, speeches, service projects, etc...
- Evidence of your writing
- School projects of which you are proud
Create a LinkedIn AccountComplete the basic informationUpload a professional pictureUpdate your public profile settings to create a custom URL for your profileCreate a link to your LinkedIn profile from your Weebly websiteRead the article about how to write the perfect LinkedIn summaryWrite your LinkedIn summary
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