Friday, April 18, 2008

Tests

Special Challenge 1Special Challenge 2

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

DDC

Spreadsheet

Monday, April 14, 2008

The result of DDC


Word Processing Functions


Common Program Functions

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

career matchmaker

1.The job match:
*Pediatricians are doctors who specialize in the care of young people, from newborns to adolescents. They are involved in diagnosing and treating injuries, infections, and diseases for young patients, as well as counseling them through difficult times and situations, such as puberty and family problems. Because they deal with children and teenagers, pediatricians are likely to encounter certain diseases and problems such as asthma, lead poisoning, allergies, acne, and drug abuse.
*Mathematician:You’ve probably never thought about the mathematical equations behind your favorite video game. And you may not have realized that the skills of mathematicians help to make our cars, buses, trains, and planes much safer. Most people, after all, don’t put much thought into math outside of the classroom. But, math is not just for textbooks—it affects practically every area of our daily lives, from the amount of sugar in our cereal to the video games we play. It helps us solve problems in medicine, economics, government, computer science, industry, and psychology. It’s also used to create beautiful works of art. Mathematicians are divided into two broad and overlapping categories—theoretical and applied. Theoretical (pure) mathematicians develop new principles as well as relationships between existing math principles. They are usually graduate students and professors working in research and academic settings.
2.The entry level salary and the top end salary level:
- Pediatrician:much less than fully-qualified pediatricians, often earning between $35,000 and $50,000 a year.The median annual income for pediatricians is about $135,000 a year, with most earning between $100,000 and $200,000 a year.who work their way into senior positions in large hospitals, can make well over $250,000 a year.
- Mathematician:$40,000 to $100,000 a year, depending on their experience.
3.How much and what type of education is required
- Pediatrician:Most average between 9 and 12 hours a day, 45 to 60 hours a week. They may also have very irregular work schedules, as it might be necessary to work evenings and Saturdays to accommodate patients.
- Mathematician: Most work a 40 hour week, but overtime may be required to complete projects and meet deadlines.

Tuesday, February 26, 2008

vananh-California

1. Year of statehood - 1850
2. Populations - 33,871,648 (1st)
3. Capital - Sacramento
4. Motto - Eureca, I have found it
5. Bird - Valley Quail
6. Flower - California poppy
7. Tree - Redwood
8. Song Title - i love you, California
9. Save a picture of the state flag, state shape, state bird, state flower, and state tree to your server folder. (Right click on the picture on the interent/save picture or image) List the filenames below that you used to save the picture.
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN MY POST
10. Find 2 popular tourist attractions located in your state and know the following information for each ( Museum, Universities, National Forest, State Parks, Sports Team)
a. Name of each attraction
1.California Academy of Sciences ( San Francisco, CA) - Home of the Steinhart Aquarium, the Morrison Planetarium and the Natural History Museum. Earth, Ocean and Space all in one place.
2.University of Phoenix : Increase your earning power on your schedule. Choose from 40+ degree programs in Business, Technology, Education, Health Care and more. Make your career dream happen.
b. The city where each attraction is located.
1.Los Angeles
2.Long beach
c. Give a brief description of each attraction
1. The Golden gate
2.The Season runs from January 30 to April 4, and is dedicated to demonstrating how nonviolence can powerfully heal, transform and empower lives and communities.
d. Save a picture of each tourist attraction to your server folder (ID#) List below the filenames you used when you saved the pictures.
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN YOUR POST
11. Find 4 fast facts about your state. Remember you are trying to entertain so pick interesting facts that make your state UNIQUE.
a. "The Golden State" has long been a popular designation for California and was made the official State Nickname in 1968.
b. Designated by legislation in 2003, the Californian was named the State's Official Tall Ship - built in 1984 - total of 7,000 square feet of canvas, weighs 130 tons and measures 145 feet in length.
c. Mount Whitney - 14,494 feet
d. Civil War
12. List all sources used in finding your state information and pictures (EX: www.50states.com) include the following about each site:
a. Name (title bar) - California State Symbols Capital Constitution Flags Maps Song
b. URL address-http://www.50states.com/californ.htm
c. date you accessed - 2/26/2008
d. Author of site (if there is one)
e. Date of posting/revision of site (if it appears on the bottom of the website page) - 2/26/2008

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

PowerPoint Vocabulary #3

1.Change marker: An icon in a PowerPoint presentation indicating that a reviewer has made a change. Compare with comment marker.
2.Comment marker: An icon in a PowerPoint presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicating that a reviewer has made a comment. Compare with change marker. See also comment.
3. Comment: * In Word, small balloons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
* In PowerPoint, a special text box in a presentations in which a reviewer inserts a note. The comment includes the date the reviewer wrote the comment along with the name of the registered user of the reviewer's computer. See also comment marker.
4.Embedded font:A font inserted in a powerPoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appear the same, even if the presentations is shown on another computer.
5.Liquid crystal display projector: Equipment that allows you to project the slides in a PowerPoint presentation in slide show view from your computer onto in blank wall or large video screen.
6.Online broadcast: A PowerPoint feature that allow audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their Web browsers.
7.Publish:To save a PowerPoint presentation as a set of Web pages on an intranet or Web server, allowing others to open and negative the presentation using their Web browsers.

pg.579, al-Annual Awards Graphic


pg.578, al-Secretary Text


pg.577-578 ,al-Annual Awards Transitions


Monday, February 4, 2008

PowerPoint vocabulary # 3

1.Animated object: An object such as a picture, text box, or orther graphic that appears by itself during a PowerPoint presentation. Compare with animated text. See also animation.
2.Animated text: Text that displaays on a PowerPoint slide on line or bulleted point at a time. Compare with animated object. See also animation.
3.Animation:A sound or visual effect added to a PowerPoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting. See also animated object and animated text.
4.Bit-mapped image ( bitmap) : An image made from a series of small dots; it may have a .bmp, .png, .jpg, or .gif file extension.
5.Embed: To insert a source file ; any changes made later to the source file are not reflected in the destination file. Contrast with link.
6.Footer: A line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a fiile, containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the date. See also header.
7.Header: A line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's nam, a page number, or the date. See also footer.
8.Link: The connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes made later to the source file are reflected in the destination file. Contrast with embed. See also hyperlink.
9.Slide master: A hidden slide in every PowerPoint presentation that stores design template specifications- such as placeholder sizes and positions, bullet styles, font styles and sizes, and background color- for all slides but the title slide. the slide mastre can be used to make changes to an entire presentation. Compare with title master.
10.Title master: a hidden slide in every PowerPoint presentation that stores design template specifications- such as placeholder sizes and positions, font styles and sizes, and background color- for any slide that uses the Title Slide Layout. Compare with slide master.
11. Transition: The way in which one slide replaces another during a powerPoint presentation.

pg.564-566, al-Organization


pg.563, al-Clubfinances


pg.561-562, al-ClubMemchandise


Thursday, January 24, 2008

Vocabulary # 2

1.Color Scheme: The eight colors used in the design of a PowerPoint presenration- colors for backgrounds, fonts, hyberlinks, etc. A presentation's color scheme varies depending on the design template used in the presentation.
2.Design template: A file that contains the preprogrammed formatting available for a PowerPoint presentation, such as colors, background, design, fonts, and bullets.
3.Slide Layout: A particular conbination of placeholders on a PowerPoint slide, reserving space for text and/or graphical elements.

pg.530-531, al-kickoff