Tuesday, December 21, 2010

Holiday Shopping

EQ – How do I design a table centered around a holiday theme?
* If needed* Complete the Textbook assignment and the Table Assessment
  1. Introduction to holiday shopping
  2. AO – Directions
  3. Tax Calculations
  4. Online Shopping (Track your purchases)
  5. Create your tables
  6. Introduce Check Writing & Check Register
  7. Complete the packet

Friday, December 17, 2010

Table Assessment

EQ – How accurately can I demonstrate my knowledge and understanding of the tables feature of MS Word 2007?
  1. Review yesterday’s task
  2. Q & A
  3. Table Assessment

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Tables Day 2

EQ – What additional features of tables make creating a table in MS Word 2007 easy?
  1. Q & A
  2. Tables Quiz – Content
  3. Creating a table
  4. Additional features of tables
  5. Create your own table

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Introduction to Tables

EQ – What is a table, why is one used, and how do I create it?
  1. Review Yesterday’s assignment
  2. Activator *Times Table*
  3. Advanced Organizer *handout*
  4. Tables Defined
  5. Parts
  6. Examples
  7. Process

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Tabs Pt. 2

EQ – How do I use tabs to enhance my document?
  1. Distribute packet
  2. Open MS Word
  3. Save As: Tab Packet 1
  4. Complete page one of the packet
    1. You must calculate the total cost and enter the amount into the document
  5. Save your work
  6. Open a new document
  7. Save As: Tab Packet 2
  8. Complete page two of the packet
    1. You must calculate the total cost and enter the amount into the document
  9. Save your work
  10. Open a new document
  11. Save As: Tab Packet 3
  12. Complete page three of the packet
  13. DO NOT PRINT
  14. MicroType and Missing Work

Monday, December 13, 2010

Intro to Tabs

EQ – What are tabs and I do I use them?
  1. Activator: Complete this exactly as it appears
  2. Advanced Organizer
  3. Introduction to Tabs
  4. Your Turn
  5. List of Favorite Songs

Friday, December 10, 2010

Mock Interview

EQ – How do we describe ourselves effectively when interviewing?
  1. Polish your resume and cover letter
  2. Print and finalized documents
  3. Groups of 3
  4. Directions
  5. Mock Interview

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

DDAP & Cover Letters

EQ – Why are cover letters important and how do I format a cover letter correctly?
  1. Activator: DDAP Article (See Previous Post)
  2. Discuss Article
  3. Mini-Lesson – Letter Formats
  4. Connecting the Cover Letter & Letter Format
  5. Compose a Cover Letter

The Importance Of The Cover Letter

Introduction

The following article, by Matt Krumrie, has been copied and pasted in it’s entirety from the Minneapolis - St. Paul StarTribune.   The article accurately describes the reasons job applicants should send a cover letter to a prospective employer in addition to their résumé.
As you read the article, please remember the focus of the DDAP assignment.  Summarize your reading by telling what happened, in order, in your own words, without opinion.  I look forward to reading your responses.  Save your work as DDAP 6.
Without further adieu: The Importance of the Cover Letter.

The Importance Of The Cover Letter


Hiring managers have noticed a disturbing trend in cover letters – its absence.
By Matt Krumrie
Last update: May 15, 2006 – 9:21 AM

Have you ever wondered if a typo in a cover letter may have cost you a chance at getting an interview?
According to Arlene Vernon, president of Eden Prairie-based HRx Inc., there’s a 99 percent chance she’ll never look at the résumé if the cover letter contains a grammatical mistake.
“If you can’t present a perfect image when you’re searching for a job, you won’t be perfect once you’re hired,” says Vernon (www.arlenevernon.com), who works as a human resource management consultant and trainer for small- to medium-size businesses.

Rapidly e-mailing résumés – without cover letters – to any company that is hiring has become a disturbing trend hiring managers have noted. Job seekers are spending most of their time polishing the résumé and neglecting the cover letter.

What they don’t realize is that the cover letter can set you apart, says Vernon.
“It allows you to talk in your own voice, link your experiences to the specific job opening, share your special abilities and show that you can write cohesively and effectively, which is important in any job,” she says. “It helps you sell yourself.”

People rush through cover letters without taking time to really analyze their message, or proof what they write. Kyle Krzmarzick, Minneapolis-based area manager for CDI Professional Services (www.cdicorp.com), a company that offers engineering, IT and professional staffing solutions for Fortune 1000 clients, says a cover letter should be to the point, explain the reason for applying, and ask the hiring manager to please review the document that really matters – the résumé.

“All a person really needs is a short paragraph or two at most,” says Krzmarzick. “Explain in a nutshell who you are, what you do, the job you are responding to and how you think you’re a fit. It’s that simple.”
If the employer asks for a cover letter along with a résuméŽ, you had better follow those instructions, says Vernon.

“The absence of the letter makes me think you’re too lazy to write one or you have poor writing skills and can’t write one,” she says. “Both will rule you out.”

This is a weekly column devoted to career betterment. Matt Krumrie is a freelance writer from Inver Grove Heights, and has eight years of experience reporting on the employment industry. The first Sunday of each month this column will answer readers’ questions. E-mail questions or subject ideas to askmatt@startribune.com.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Résumé Creation

EQ – How do I visually summarize my qualifications and experiences in a résumé?
  1. Activator: Give One Get One
  2. Class Discussion
  3. Résumé Examples
  4. Assignment (Last slide of PPT)
  5. Museum Walk
  6. Résumé Quiz

Friday, December 3, 2010

Résumé Formatting

EQ – How do I format a résumé?
  1. Activator: Pepsi Video
  2. Discussion: Yesterday’s PowerPoint (Take Notes)
  3. Assignment
  4. Give One Get One – Elements of a résumé
  5. Compose a résumé for your career choice

Thursday, December 2, 2010

Résumé Writing

EQ – What is a résumé, what information is included, and how do I create my own personal résumé?
  1. Activator: Britains Got Talent Video
  2. Activity: What do I do well that no one knows?
  3. Find a Job (Monster.com)
  4. Find the contact information
  5. Introduction to Résumés – PowerPoint     – Take Notes
  6. Class Discussion

Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Procedures

  1. Finalize heading information
  2. Insert Page Numbers
  3. Read your paper (6 inch voice)
  4. Peer Editing
  5. Make revisions as needed
  6. Check the Rubric
  7. Print
  8. Staple
  9. Place face down on the pile