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Friday, April 11, 2008
Tuesday, March 18, 2008
carrer matchmaker
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Wednesday, February 27, 2008
Ryan-Oklahoma part 1
1. Year of statehood November 16, 1907
2. Populations 3,450,654
3. Capital Oklahoma City
4. Motto Labor conquers all
5. Bird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
6. Flower misltetoe
7. Tree Redbud
8. Song Title Oklahoma
9. Save a picture of the state flag, state shape, state bird, state flower, and state tree to your server folder. (Right click on the picture on the interent/save picture or image) List the filenames below that you used to save the picture
State bird, State Shape, state flag, state flower, and state tree
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN YOUR POST
10. Find 2 popular tourist attractions located in your state and know the following information for each ( Museum, Universities, National Forest, State Parks, Sports Team)
a. Name of each attraction
1. Worlds Largets Praying hands
2.Route 66 transcontinental footrace
b. The city where each attraction is located.
1.Foyil
2.Tulsa
c. Give a brief description of each attraction
1.The largest bronze sculpture in the world.
2.Payne set a world record by completing the distance in 573 hours, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
d. Save a picture of each tourist attraction to your server folder (ID#) List below the filenames you used when you saved the pictures.
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN YOUR POST
Praying hands
Footrace
11. Find 4 fast facts about your state. Remember you are trying to entertain so pick interesting facts that make your state UNIQUE.
a.Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma.
b. Anadarko is home to the only authentic Indian City in the United States
c. A life-size statue stands in honor of Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford in Weatherford.
d.The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is located in Oklahoma City.
12. List all sources used in finding your state information and pictures (EX: www.50states.com) include the following about each site:
a. Name (title bar)
b. URL address www.50states.com
c. date you accessed 2/27/08
d. Author of site (if there is one)
e. Date of posting/revision of site (if it appears on the bottom of the website page)
2. Populations 3,450,654
3. Capital Oklahoma City
4. Motto Labor conquers all
5. Bird Scissor-tailed Flycatcher
6. Flower misltetoe
7. Tree Redbud
8. Song Title Oklahoma
9. Save a picture of the state flag, state shape, state bird, state flower, and state tree to your server folder. (Right click on the picture on the interent/save picture or image) List the filenames below that you used to save the picture
State bird, State Shape, state flag, state flower, and state tree
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN YOUR POST
10. Find 2 popular tourist attractions located in your state and know the following information for each ( Museum, Universities, National Forest, State Parks, Sports Team)
a. Name of each attraction
1. Worlds Largets Praying hands
2.Route 66 transcontinental footrace
b. The city where each attraction is located.
1.Foyil
2.Tulsa
c. Give a brief description of each attraction
1.The largest bronze sculpture in the world.
2.Payne set a world record by completing the distance in 573 hours, 4 minutes, 34 seconds
d. Save a picture of each tourist attraction to your server folder (ID#) List below the filenames you used when you saved the pictures.
LIST OF THE FILENAMES IN YOUR POST
Praying hands
Footrace
11. Find 4 fast facts about your state. Remember you are trying to entertain so pick interesting facts that make your state UNIQUE.
a.Turner Falls Park in Davis is the oldest park in Oklahoma.
b. Anadarko is home to the only authentic Indian City in the United States
c. A life-size statue stands in honor of Astronaut Thomas P. Stafford in Weatherford.
d.The National Cowboy Hall of Fame is located in Oklahoma City.
12. List all sources used in finding your state information and pictures (EX: www.50states.com) include the following about each site:
a. Name (title bar)
b. URL address www.50states.com
c. date you accessed 2/27/08
d. Author of site (if there is one)
e. Date of posting/revision of site (if it appears on the bottom of the website page)
Friday, February 22, 2008
Ryan-music ppt
Friday, February 8, 2008
Thursday, February 7, 2008
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
powerpoint vocab 3
Animated object:an object such as picture, text box, or other graphic that appears by itself during a Power Point presentation.
2.Animated text:text that displays on a PowerPoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.Animation:an sound or visul effect added to a PowerPoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.Bit-mapped image:an image made from a series of small dots; it may have a .bmp,.png,jpg,or .gif file extension.
5.Embed:to insert a source file into a destiantion file; any changes made later to the souce file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.Footer: a line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a pge number, or the date.
7.Header: a line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the data.
8.Link: the connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes made later to the source file are reflected in the destiantion file. Contrast with embed.
9.Slide Master: a hidden slide in every presentation that stores design temolate specifications.
10.Title Master: stores specifications for any slide that uses the Title Slide layout.
11.Transition: the method by which one slide replaces another during a presentation.
2.Animated text:text that displays on a PowerPoint slide one line or bulleted point at a time.
3.Animation:an sound or visul effect added to a PowerPoint presentation to make the presentation more interesting.
4.Bit-mapped image:an image made from a series of small dots; it may have a .bmp,.png,jpg,or .gif file extension.
5.Embed:to insert a source file into a destiantion file; any changes made later to the souce file are not reflected in the destination file.
6.Footer: a line of text that appears at the bottom of each page in a file, containing information such as the document's name, a pge number, or the date.
7.Header: a line of text that appears at the top of each page in a file containing information such as the document's name, a page number, or the data.
8.Link: the connection between a source file and a destination file, or between two tables; any changes made later to the source file are reflected in the destiantion file. Contrast with embed.
9.Slide Master: a hidden slide in every presentation that stores design temolate specifications.
10.Title Master: stores specifications for any slide that uses the Title Slide layout.
11.Transition: the method by which one slide replaces another during a presentation.
Monday, February 4, 2008
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Wednesday, January 9, 2008
powerpoint vocab
Presentation: A formal or an informal report, usually given orally, sometimes called a “speech” or a “talk”.
Thumbnails: small sized views
Splitter Bars: horizontal or vertical bars that separate the left, slide l and notes panes in normal view.
Title: Slide: the first slide in a presentation
Title: the name of the presentation.
Placeholder: a preset location reserving space for a slide element.
Text Area: a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered bulleted list.
Object Area: an area reserved for objects
Rich Text Format: a file format with the extension .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as word.
Auto content wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, design, and text.
Boilerplate text: standard text wich is appropriate for that type of presentation
Thumbnails: small sized views
Splitter Bars: horizontal or vertical bars that separate the left, slide l and notes panes in normal view.
Title: Slide: the first slide in a presentation
Title: the name of the presentation.
Placeholder: a preset location reserving space for a slide element.
Indent level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Text Area: a placeholder for a subtitle or a numbered bulleted list.
Object Area: an area reserved for objects
Rich Text Format: a file format with the extension .rtf that enables text to be transferred and read by different applications, such as word.
Auto content wizard: a tool to help you create a presentation easily with preprogrammed layouts, design, and text.
Boilerplate text: standard text wich is appropriate for that type of presentation
Indent level- is a number that indicates the indent and importance of the subtitle in relation to the title.
Object –nontext elements such as charts, tables, clip art, and other information.
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