Thursday, 19 December 2013

M3

M3- Produce a short evaluation in which you explain how different learning styles can aid personal development. Use examples from your own experience when using different learning styles throughout the completion of your personal development training. You will need to carry out a small amount of research into learning styles in order to complete this task
There are 3 types of learners, visual, kinaesthetic and auditory. The different learning styles are represented by how best you learn. For example learning by watching someone else.
There are 2 sub types of visual learning (linguistic and spatial). Visual learners learn by seeing something, this could be watching a video or watching a demonstration. These learners would be good at drawing graphs and would much rather read than do something. These people learn through pictures and writing.
Auditory learners learn by listening. They associate things with music. They would much rather listen to music than read a book. They can remember things that they have learnt if they associate them with a song or piece of music. They would learn by watching videos or listening to someone explaining something.  
Kinaesthetic learners learn by doing, they would much rather just do something than read about it. They learn by doing.
If they were putting together a wardrobe a visual learner would read the instructions and look at the pictures, a auditory learner would listen to someone explain how to do it or watch a video of someone putting one together and a kinaesthetic learner would dive straight in and learn as they go along.

During my training I have used auditory learning and visual learning. I only use visual when watching videos I don’t like to read about something. I found that spatial learning and auditory are the best ways for me to learn. 

Monday, 9 December 2013


This is my dummies guide revisited, I took in the comments that people made and put arrows in to show what picture example goes with what piece of text so it is less confusing.

P5, I commented on Lucia's dummies guide

Wednesday, 13 November 2013


Initial audit

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Word Processing



Level 1



I can open a new document
A


I can open an existing document
A


I can save a new document
A


I can save a document using the ‘save as’ facility and I understand why it is important to do so
A


I can format a document
A


I can change fonts
A


I can spell check
A


I can insert text
A


I can insert images
A


I can wrap around text
A


I can use templates appropriately
A


I can use headers and footers appropriately
A


I can use the Thesaurus
A


I can format the background
A


Level 2



I can change the print/page setup
A


I can paginate a document
A


I can import external data from other packages
A


I can use mail merge
A


I can insert footnotes and end notes
A


I can search and replace
A


I can create/format tables
A


I can use Styles
A


I can use Word count
A


Level 3



I can create a customised dictionary
A


I can create an automatic table of contents
A


I can create an index
A


Spreadsheets



Level 1



I can open a new worksheet
A


I can open an existing worksheet
A


I can add new worksheets to exiting ones
A


I can rename worksheets
A


I can move or copy sheets
A


I can add columns
A


I can add rows
A


I can delete columns
A


I can delete rows
A


I can enter data
A


I can copy a formula or a data series along a row or a column
A


I can sort data in ascending and descending order using primary and secondary sort functions
A


I can format data to show different data types
A


I can format data to show different data types, including date
A


I can format data to show different data types, including percentage
A


I can format data to show different data types, including currency
A


I can format cells to show bold
A


I can format cells to show italics
A


I can format cells to show underline
A


I can format cells to show font style
A


I can format cells to show font size
A


I can format cells to show cell border and shading
A


I can format cells to show text alignment and positioning within a cell
A


I can import data
A


I can create formulas
A


I can use functions
A


I can select non-adjacent columns
A


I can use Goal Seek
A


I can create charts/graphs and modify them
A


I can use filters and sort data into order
A


I can amend data on the spreadsheet in order to get different results
A


I can  change font size, type and colour in a cell and over a range of cells
A


I can move cell contents by using the click and drag approach
A


I can create and edit a graph using the chart wizard
A


I can rename worksheets
A


I know how to print formulae
A


I can preview and print spreadsheets using the appropriate orientation
A


Level 2



I can cut and paste data and graphs from spreadsheets into other applications
A


Level 3



I can use absolute cell referencing

I

I can use relative cell referencing

I

I can group worksheets to allow consistent editing of cells in a work book

I

I can use the Paste Special and the Paste Link commands

I

I can use conditional formatting

I

I can merge cell contents

I

PowerPoint



Level 1



I can open a new document
A


I can open an existing document
A


I can save a new document
A


I can save a document using the ‘save as’ facility and I understand why it is important to do so
A


I can format a document
A


I can change fonts
A


I can spell check
A


I can insert text
A


I can insert images, change font and layout
A


I can create and run a slide show
A


I can add animation and transitions
A


I can insert hyperlinks
A


I can add timings and animations to a slide show
A


I can add slides
A


I can amend slides
A


I can delete slides
A


I can create my own backgrounds on a slide
A


I can use backgrounds that are already created
A


I can insert graphics
A


I can use ClipArt
A


I know how to use animations appropriately
A


I know how to edit images by cropping
A


I know how to edit images by resizing
A


I can view a presentation on a mouse click
A


I can set up a show to run automatically on timings
A


I can insert transitions and animations
A


Level 2



I can create a slide master
A


I can import sound – KS 4 & 5
A


I can import video – KS 4 & 5
A


I know how to present printouts as handouts
A


I know how to present printouts as notes pages
A


Email



Level 1



I can send emails
A


I can receive emails
A


I can reply to emails
A


I can forward emails to single recipients
A


I can forward emails to multiple recipients
A


I can attach a file to an email message
A


I can attach multiple files to an email message
A


I can appropriately set the importance of a message
A


Level 2



I can use Cc
A


I can use Bcc

I

I can use an address book appropriately and can store an address
A


I can use an address book appropriately and can retrieve an address
A


I can use an address book appropriately and can use addresses
A


I can create and use an email signature


T
Internet



Level 1



I can navigate to known websites, and do basic searches
A


I can save images from a website as required and use them appropriately
A


I can save text from a website as required and use them appropriately
A


I can connect to the internet using a URL
A


I can navigate around a website
A


I can access and download appropriate information from the internet
A


I can bookmark websites and add to favourites
A


I understand the restrictions of copyright
A


I can use a URL to connect to a website from an intranet
A


I can use a URL to connect to a website from favourites
A


I can use a URL to connect to a website from bookmarks
A


I can use a URL to connect to a website typing accurately
A


Level 2



I can use Boolean Operators to undertake more accurate searches
A


I can save video from a website as required and use them appropriately
A


I can save animations from a website as required and use them appropriately
A


Desktop Publishing (Publisher or Adobe Indesign)



Level 1



I can open a new document
A


I can open an existing document
A


I can save a new document
A


I can save a document using the ‘save as’ facility and I understand why it is important to do so
A


I can format a document
A


I can change fonts
A


I can spell check
A


I can insert text
A


I can insert images, change font and layout
A


I can design documents from scratch
A


I can decide which publication to use at the appropriate time; for example, newsletters, worksheets, brochures, etc.
A


I can use text boxes
A


I can use Word Art
A


I can insert tables
A


I can insert picture frames
A


I can insert Clip Art
A


I can use Shapes and Auto Shapes
A


I can add text
A


I can amend text
A


I can delete text
A


I can use colour
A


I can format backgrounds
A


I can format colours
A


I can format images
A


I can copy text and images
A


I can paste text and images
A


I can move text and images
A


Level 2



I can use templates
A


I can use text effects
A


I can insert tables
A


I can edit tables
A


I can reposition tables
A


I can resize tables
A


Multimedia (cameras, scanners etc.)



Level 1



 I can use a digital camera
A


I can use a digital camcorder
A


I can transfer images from a camera to a computer and edit these images
A


I can use software to import images into appropriate applications
A


I can use software to import images into appropriate applications, including Moviemaker
A


I can use software to import images into appropriate applications, including Publisher
A


I can crop and change file size and format as appropriate to purpose, e.g. save as jpeg
A


Level 2



I can use software to import images into appropriate applications, including Photo Editor
A


I can recognise the difference between different image files, such as vector based
A


I can recognise the difference between different image files, such as bitmapped
A


I can use a scanner to import images into appropriate applications
A


I can use a scanner to capture images
A