ICT Essentials
Question of the Day: Which Is More Important: Talent or Hard Work? By SHANNON DOYNE We’ve all heard that hard work is the key to success. But a recent study found that the “profoundly gifted” still have an edge over peers who have less natural talent but are perhaps more dedicated to improving their skills. Have you experienced the power of talent over hard work? Or have you found that success comes to the person willing to put in the most time and effort to achieve it?
Daily Objectives: 17. Writing an Introduction. - Using the Mask Tool to Crop and Compose Images - Add Transitions Between Slides
Judge the product (effectiveness) with100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools. | Judge the information problem-solving process (efficiency) with100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools. | Apply existing knowledge to generate new ideas, products, or processes with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools. | Evaluate their own projects and their classmates projects with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools. | Exhibit a positive attitude toward using technology that supports collaboration, learning and productivity with 100% accuracy using a computer, computer software and Web 2.0 tools |
Word of the Day: Introduction - the first paragraph of a written research paper, or the first thing you say in an oral presentation, or the first thing people see, hear, or experience about your project.
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Question of the Day: Which Is More Important: Talent or Hard Work? By SHANNON DOYNE We’ve all heard that hard work is the key to success. But a recent study found that the “profoundly gifted” still have an edge over peers who have less natural talent but are perhaps more dedicated to improving their skills. Have you experienced the power of talent over hard work? Or have you found that success comes to the person willing to put in the most time and effort to achieve it?
Daily Objectives: 7. HTML Entities
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 to |
Word of the Day: Character Entities - It is not possible to use the less than (<) or greater than (>) signs in your text, because the browser will mix them with tags. To actually display reserved characters, we must use character entities in the HTML source code.
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