Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Monday, May 12, 2008
Systems Vocabulary
- central processing unit-the part of the computer that executes instructions,controls the flow of the data,and performs the arithmetic and logic decisions.
- expansions slots-a part of the motherboard that allows the connection of circuit boards with additonal ports.
- flash memory-a type of removable memory commonly used in small handheld devices, such as cell phones,digital cameras,and didgital players.
- graphical user interface- a design for the part of an operating system in which the user typically operates a mouse to point and click on graphic icons representing files,folders, disks,and programs.
- hard drive-a nonremovable storage used to hold software and data on a computer system.
- hardware-the physical parts of a computer system including input, output,storage, and other devices.
- input device-any device that accepts data from the user,such as a keyboard or mouse.
- Linux-an operating system based on unix that permits any programmer to improve upon it and is avaliable as freeware.
- MacOS-the operating system of macintosh line of computer systems
- mainframe-a computer system used by large organizations that can support many users and large data base.
- minicomputer-a computer system smaller and less powerful than a mainframe but capable of supporting multiple users for a small to mediumsized organization.
- motherboard-the main circuit board containing computer's central processing unit.9cpu0,memory,and expansion slots.
- operating system-the software program that oversees and controls everything that happens while a computer is turned on,such as running the application software,managing the hardware,and maintaing file storage.
- output device-a part of the computer system that displays information to the user,such as the monitor or a printer.
- platform-the combination of hardware and operating system that defines the types of programs and devices your computer will support.
- professional workstation-a computer station smaller than a minicomputer but more powerful than most personal computers.
- random access memory-a computers primary working memory that temporarily stores information while the computer is turned on. the central processing unit works with information stored in RAM
- read-only memory-the part of a computers primary storage that permanetly stores information,even when the computer is turned off.
- supercomputer- a computer that is faster and more powerful than a mainframe.Supercomputers are used by large research facilities or govnment agencies needing a lot of processing ability.
- syntax-the sturucture for entering functions and commands,including spelling,punctuation,and acceptable keywords.
- system software-the software neccesary to operate and maintain,a computer system,including operating systems and utility programs.
- system unit-the case that holds the main internal circuity of a computer including the motherboard disk drives,and powersupply.
- utility program- a program that assists the user in maintaining and improving the operating system.some utility programs are supplied by the operating system while others are sold by the third-party vendors.
- virus-a program designed as a prank that replicates itself form one computer to another.Viruses harmless but annoying to users or they can affect software performance and destroy information
- Windows-the common name of the family operating systems with graphical user interfaces,manifactured by microsoft corp.
- user interface-the visial portion of the operating system software that determines the manner in which the users interact with the computer.
Friday, April 18, 2008
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
CAREER MATCHMAKER
-Massage Therapist
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Their Earnings vary,depending on the area of the country,type of practice,skills,experience,and number of clients. they can get money anywhere from$8-$30 an hour. Median hourly earnings are approximately $15. The Education you would need to have is a training program that includes a minimum of 500 in-class hours of instruction. A high school diploma is usually required for admission,and many schools also require a personal interview.
-Hairstylists-
They are paid in diffrent ways.Many hairstylist earn a base salary,while some work on straight commission.others earn a base salary plus commission. They also get tips for their services.
they usually earn $10,000 and $40,000 a year depending on whether they work part time or full time. the amount of money also depends on the experience that they have.
The first step for a hairstlyist to start would be they would have to have their high school diploma. The typical training for a hairstlist would be 9 to up to 2 years. you have to graduate from a state-recognized schools. After you graduate you can apply for your license.
Their Earnings vary,depending on the area of the country,type of practice,skills,experience,and number of clients. they can get money anywhere from$8-$30 an hour. Median hourly earnings are approximately $15. The Education you would need to have is a training program that includes a minimum of 500 in-class hours of instruction. A high school diploma is usually required for admission,and many schools also require a personal interview.
-Hairstylists-
They are paid in diffrent ways.Many hairstylist earn a base salary,while some work on straight commission.others earn a base salary plus commission. They also get tips for their services.
they usually earn $10,000 and $40,000 a year depending on whether they work part time or full time. the amount of money also depends on the experience that they have.
The first step for a hairstlyist to start would be they would have to have their high school diploma. The typical training for a hairstlist would be 9 to up to 2 years. you have to graduate from a state-recognized schools. After you graduate you can apply for your license.
Monday, March 17, 2008
Friday, February 22, 2008
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
PowerPoint Vocabulary #3
- change marker-An icon in a power-point presentation indicating that a reviewer has made a change.
comment marker-An icon in a power-point presentation that looks similar to a sticky note, indicationg that a reviewer has made a comment.
comment-In word,small ballons in the margin of a document that hold remarks or suggestions.
embedded font-A font inserted in a PowerPoint presentation in such a way that the font will always appear the same, even if the presentation is shown on the another computer.
liquid crystal display projector-Equitment that allows you to project the slides in a PowerPoint presentation in slide show view form your computer onto a blank wall or large video screen.
online broadcast-A PowerPoint feature that allows audience members to view a presentation on their own computers using their Web borwsers.
publish-To save a powerpoint presentation as a set of Web pages on an intarnet or Web server; allowing others to open and to navigate the presentation using their Web browsers.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Monday, February 11, 2008
Monday, February 4, 2008
Powerpoin Vocabulary#3
animated object-an object such as a picture,text box, or graphic that appears by itself during a powerpoint presentation.
animated text - Text that displays on powerpoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.- 3.animation-a sound or visual effect added to a powerpoint presentation to make the presentation more intresting.
bit-mapped image (bitmap)-an image made from a series of small dots; it may have a .bmp,.png,.jpg
embed-to insert a source file into a destination file; any changes made to the source file are not reflected in the destination file.
footer- aline of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, contaning information such as the documents name, a page number, or the date.
header-a line of text that appears at the top of each in a file contaning information such as the document's name, a pge bumber, or the date.
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.
slide master-a hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specifications sucj as placeholder sizes and positions,bullets styles,font styles and sizes,and background color for all slides but the title slide. it can be used to change the entire presentation.
title master- a hidden slide in every powerpoint presentation that stores design template specifications such as a placeholder sizes and positions, font styles and sizes, and background color for any slide that uses the title slide layout.
transition-the way in which one slide replaces another during a powerpoint presentation.
Friday, February 1, 2008
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Thursday, January 24, 2008
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Friday, January 18, 2008
Wednesday, January 16, 2008
Friday, January 11, 2008
New Employee Orientation
I learned how to use the AutoContent wizard, and select the things that are being asked and how to replace text that is aleady there with new text. it was a pretty simple and easy lesson, and how to change the subtiles and things like that.
Wednesday, January 9, 2008
MembershipInformation
what i learned today about membership Informaton was that in 1996 five ohio university students spent summer vacation working at the Cedar Point Ammusment park after the park closed at night they would get on all of the rides for free.
Then NARCE was founded in1996. NARCE is to promote appreciation,knowledge,and enjoyment of roller coasters. The president was Ethan Clements and The Vice president Kieko Isobe, And ever since then it has been growing.
Then NARCE was founded in1996. NARCE is to promote appreciation,knowledge,and enjoyment of roller coasters. The president was Ethan Clements and The Vice president Kieko Isobe, And ever since then it has been growing.
Tuesday, January 8, 2008
MarketingNARCE
What i learned today about Powerpoint was that you could see the tumbnails slides in different sizes you could make them smaller if you wanted or large enough to see the whole slide on the preview. I also learned how to use the splitter bars and things like that.
Things that i already knew where how to make slides how to add things pictures, The font size,color,and how to change the font style, and how to use the sound effects onto a slide and make up the slides appear from diffrent angles, and do other things.
Things that i already knew where how to make slides how to add things pictures, The font size,color,and how to change the font style, and how to use the sound effects onto a slide and make up the slides appear from diffrent angles, and do other things.
Powerpoint Vocabulary
1. Presentation- is a formal or an informal report,usually given orally, sometimes called a "speech" or "talk".
2. Thumnails- the slides tabs that contain small size views.
3. Splinter bars- seperate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. Title slide-The fist slide of the presentation.
5. Title- The main topic of any slide.
6. Placeholder- a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area- is a placeholder for the slide's title;
8. Text Area- a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered or bulleted list;
9. Object area- reserved for objects.
10. Rich Text Format- a file format with the extension.rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by diffrent apllications, such as word.
11. AutoContent Wizard- a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preogrammed layouts,design,and text.
12. Boilerplate text- standard text which is appropriate for that type of presentation.
13.indent level - a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
14. promote- decreasing the indent and increasing the type size.
15. demote- a subtitle to a lower level, which increses the indent and reduces the type size.
16. object- which are nontext elements such as charts,tables,clip art,pictures,photos,movie clips, or other types of information.
17. Subtitle- any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title.
2. Thumnails- the slides tabs that contain small size views.
3. Splinter bars- seperate the left, slide, and notes panes in normal view.
4. Title slide-The fist slide of the presentation.
5. Title- The main topic of any slide.
6. Placeholder- a present location reserving space for a slide element.
7. Title area- is a placeholder for the slide's title;
8. Text Area- a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered or bulleted list;
9. Object area- reserved for objects.
10. Rich Text Format- a file format with the extension.rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by diffrent apllications, such as word.
11. AutoContent Wizard- a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preogrammed layouts,design,and text.
12. Boilerplate text- standard text which is appropriate for that type of presentation.
13.indent level - a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
14. promote- decreasing the indent and increasing the type size.
15. demote- a subtitle to a lower level, which increses the indent and reduces the type size.
16. object- which are nontext elements such as charts,tables,clip art,pictures,photos,movie clips, or other types of information.
17. Subtitle- any text that follows the title and gives more detail about the title.
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