Thursday, December 15, 2011

12/15 Multitasking

Post a response to the Question of the Day using complete sentences, use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation.  Rubric

ICT Essentials 
Question of the Day:  Watch or review the video from Monday! Will multitasking make you become less good at focusing on one task, of being able to do one thing really well?

Daily Objectives: Top 5 Coolest Gadgets of 2011  Download the Top 5 Coolest Gadgets Outline.key
Create, Customize, and Modify RSS Feeds with100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Use an RSS reader to subscribe to class websites, their classmates Blogs and relevant public Blogs with100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Produce a multimedia project using text, graphics, moving images, and sound with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Combine different software and tools to create multimedia projects with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Create and integrate different multimedia projects with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.

Word of the Day: Multitasking - the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more tasks.

HTML
Question of the Day:
  Watch or review the video from Monday! Will multitasking make you become less good at focusing on one task, of being able to do one thing really well?

Daily Objectives: 7. HTML Entities   8. HTML Links
Set the font of text with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Set the font size of text with100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Set the font color of text with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Display a special character in such as (<) in an HTML documentwith 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.Identify and use entity names and numbers with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools.

Word of the Day: Multitasking - the apparent simultaneous performance of two or more tasks.

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