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Got Skills?

Got Skills? . CBE Spring Conference Denver, Colorado March 2, 2012 Karen Kelling karenkelling@ellicottschools.org. Job postings from career sites. Telesales Representative Intermediate proficiency with MS Word and Excel. Sales Representative

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Got Skills?

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  1. Got Skills? CBE Spring Conference Denver, Colorado March 2, 2012 Karen Kelling karenkelling@ellicottschools.org

  2. Job postings from career sites. • Telesales Representative • Intermediate proficiency with MS Word and Excel. • Sales Representative • Excellent usage of all Microsoft 2010 programs with special emphasis and strength in Access. • Talent Development Specialist • Proficiency in MS Office products: Word (Expert), PowerPoint (Expert), Excel (Intermediate), Vizio (Intermediate), MS Project (Beginning – Intermediate). • Engineer • Strong working knowledge of Microsoft Office 2003, Office 2007, and Office 2010 • Computer Systems Instructor • POSITION SUMMARY: The Computer Systems Instructor is responsible for designing, coordinating and conducting computer and software training programs for all company personnel. Maintaining the computers and software programs in our computer labs in our Aurora and Albuquerque corporate facilities is a key responsibility. Designs and develops computer training materials for the following programs: MS Office 2010 (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook, and Lync); designs materials for other programs as they are released to our organization.

  3. Microsoft 2010 • Word • Excel • Access • PowerPoint

  4. Word

  5. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/

  6. Why MS 2010 Word? • Create visually compelling documents = easily • Save time and simplify your work • Work together more successfully • Access your information from more places Top 10 Reasons to use MS 2010: http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word/top-10-reasons-to-try-word-2010-HA101631757.aspx

  7. Helpful How-to Sites • http://www.makeuseof.com/tag/integrate-excel-data-word-document/ • Any Microsoft tutorials or Office links.

  8. Excel • How many people use Excel?

  9. Excel Features and Benefits http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/excel/excel-2010-features-and-benefits-HA101806958.aspx

  10. Sparklines • http://www.brainstorminc.com/microsoft-office-com-help.aspx?file=powerpoint14%5F3

  11. Using Excel to Draw! • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3WvHXDepqAQ&feature=related • From complex, to simple…

  12. How to Draw Angry Birds in Excel • http://youtu.be/gOSlouEY77w

  13. Access Features and Benefits

  14. Access • Microsoft Access 2010 is all about simplicity, with ready-to-go templates to get you going and powerful tools that stay relevant as your data grows. • Access 2010 empowers you to make the most of your information—even if you’re not a database expert. And, through newly added Web databases, Access amplifies the power of your data, making it easier to track, report, and share with others. Your data will never be further away than your closest Web browser. • Overwhelmingly, the #1 reason to utilize MS Access is because it allows you to build databases faster and easier than before. • Access 2010 also allows you to generate professional looking forms and reports. http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/access/access-2010-database-software-features-and-benefits-HA101809011.aspx

  15. PowerPoint

  16. Key Terms for PowerPoint Backstage View What’s a Ribbon? The Ribbon replaces the traditional menu bar and toolbars. The Ribbon is a command bar that organizes tabs at the top of the application window Designed to help you quickly find the commands that you need to complete a task. • In short, it is everything that you do to a file that you don't do in the file. • The File tab in Microsoft Office 2010 replaces the Microsoft Office Button and File menu used in earlier releases of Microsoft Office.

  17. How to embed video in PPt • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m_dsh18xPhs

  18. http://www.brainstorminc.com/microsoft-office-com-help.aspx?file=powerpoint14%5F3http://www.brainstorminc.com/microsoft-office-com-help.aspx?file=powerpoint14%5F3

  19. One Note • Teen Way • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nc7vwfkYAk&feature=related • Adult way • http://youtu.be/f_pB12Aw6fQ • http://youtu.be/xdi67tnx6nA

  20. Using One Note in your classroom • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W3efVrEsRlE&feature=related • http://youtu.be/dO9YTofp5mk

  21. Using Paint • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PWeX7DoS54c&feature=endscreen&NR=1

  22. Evernote v. OneNote • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IHeVZvnCjNA&feature=related

  23. And in Conclusion… • http://youtu.be/KbSPPFYxx3o • Life After Death by PowerPoint by Don McMillan

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