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Computer Skill in CV || Resume - 0 views

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    Computer Skill in CV - Today we will learn how to make a CV or Resume in Google Docs. As you all know, if you want to apply for a job in any company, it is necessary to make a CV. Now you don't have to go to a facility center or a book center and spend money. We are teaching you to make a professional CV so that you can make a CV sitting at home and take a print of it. [Computer Skill for CV] Computer Skill in CV Go to the Google Docs home page (http://docs.google.com/). Here you will be asked to create an account or register for a new one. Don't have a Google account yet? Don't worry, here's a handy Google signup link. Once you're signed in, you'll see the main Google Docs page. If you have recently created an account, you will not see specific items. Now it's time to start creating and populating this space. Click the handy red circular plus sign to create a new document. Your default choice will be word processing. Google Docs also has several handy templates to choose from, including resumes. You can also add existing files by selecting the file picker option and browsing your computer for a resume. Take some time to explore the navigation bar above the direct input area. Here you'll find many common formatting options, as well as print and download options. Google Docs allows you to download ready-made resumes in several popular formats, including Microsoft Word. Once you're done editing, it's time to choose your document's privacy setting. Click the "Share" button in the upper right corner of the page. Here you can choose who can see and/or edit your CV. Here are the most common sharing options:
Terry Elliott

Tony Vincent's Learning in Hand - Blog - Four Student Response Systems - 0 views

  • Four Student Response Systems
  • Google Docs Google Docs provides a free way to collect responses called Forms.
  • While there is a free Poll Everywhere plan for K-12 classrooms, the $50 per year plan gives teachers the ability to see individual student responses and to approve text-based responses before they appear for the whole class to see
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  • QuestionPress QuestionPress (formerly QuickieQ) is a 100% web-based audience and classroom response/assessment tool.
  • eClicker Host An option for iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch using teachers is the eClicker Host app. Priced at $9.99, it's a very affordable solution because no subscription is required.
  • The Nintendo DSi and Sony PSP both have browsers that can be used. If they can get online at school.
  • The best feature is being able to email the results to yourself. It makes it easy to record grades.
  • Hi Everyone,I warmly recommend to check Socrative.com it includes real time formative assessment, exit tickets and games.
  • http://blog.polleverywhere.com/tag/newfeatureshttp://twitter.com/#!/polleverywhere
Terry Elliott

diylms - Home - 0 views

  • “do-it-yourself learning management systems.”
  • Components in my conception of DIYLMS include·         A wiki portal for course information and organization, with links pertinent to course content and management, and other relevant resources, such as screencasts and tutorials·         Google Docs for student submission of assignments, and teacher feedback on student writing·         Blogging, to showcase student work·         Etherpad clones for group collaboration tasks·         Jing and Screenr to create and annotated screen-capture and screencast tutorials·         A back-channel tool such as Twitter, Skype group chat, or Edmodo·         In teacher training, I also use these synchronous learning tools o   Skype group chat as a synchronous AND asynchronous forum o   Google Hangout for live webcam and voice-enabled interaction o   WiZiQ
Terry Elliott

Return of the Prodigal Son (Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn) : The State Hermitage Museum :... - 0 views

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