Friday, February 20, 2009



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Screenshot of Word Document

Do Now

How can you become more proficient in Keyboarding?

I can use "Typing Bites the Dust" to practice my keyboarding skills.

I can learn how to type using TechConnect, a few keys at a time.

I can practice my keybording skills by typing out papers for my classes instead of writing it down.

I can become moore proficient in keyboarding if I remember the position of all the letters and their keys.

I can become mooer proficient in keyboarding by remembering all the keyboarding standards.

I can become more proficient in keyboarding by practicing it often in any way.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Do Now

How can learning how to use Keyboarding rules help you in the future?

I will be able to type without looking at the keyboard.
I will be able to do college papers quickly, even if they're 20 pages long.
I will be able to make my typing understandable and organized the first time I type a paper.
That way, I won't have to make last-minute neatness adjustments.
I will know the difference between an em dash and an en dash and their keys.
I will be able to use ''smart quotes'' instead of the foot and inch symbols.


Monday, February 16, 2009

BubbleShare: Share photos - Easy Photo Sharing
BubbleShare: Share photos - Easy Photo Sharing
How can learning how to use bubble share be helpful in evaluating others PowerPoint?

I could just go to Mrs. Hinojosa's blog and from there click on the link for the blog of the person whose PowerPoint I want to evaluate.

We won't have to crowd around one computer if multiple people want to evaluate the same PowerPoint.

With bubble share, we could each access the same person's blog on our usual computer using the method in sentence 1 instead of having to crowd around one computer to see the actual power point in a power point window.

With bubble share, we can know where to go to see the person's slide show: their blog; how do I get there: links on Mrs. Hinojosa's blog!

Without bubble share, I would have to know on what computer the power point I want to evaluate was being created, and I don't know who sits where right now.