Tuesday, September 26, 2006

Planning 10 Online Simulation


Online Job Search
1. Build a resume.
2. Compose a cover letter.
3. Submit a letter of reference.
real is best
family is ok for simulation
friend is ok for simulation

4. Employment Network List

Based on your Job Search Documents you will be hired for jobs that suit the quality of your documents.
Great documents = well paid, appealing job
Poor documents = low paying, unappealing job


Real Interviews for a Job Promotion
1. Prepare for your job interview in your online lessons
2. Compile your work documents and schedule your job interview.
3. Attend your job interview in the theatre.

Based on your job interview you will:
1. Receive a major promotion
2. Receive a minor promotion
3. Stay at your current job


Online Apartement Hunting
1. Based on your income from your job you will follow the online directions to rent and set up your apartment.

Low paying jobs = low quality apartments
High paying jobs = high quality apartments


Budgetting You Finances Online and In Real Time
1. From the online Banking assignments you will set up your bank account.
2. Using your income from your job you will live a month’s worth of expenses by shopping and purchasing food, entertainment, gas, etc......

Using Your Job Income You Will:
Be required to manage a month’s worth of expenses by purchasing
food, health care, entertainment, gas, etc......


Online Planning for Your Future
1. Investigate your personality and interest tendencies
2. Use your survey data to guide your onine career and post-secondary research.
3. Make a financial plan for going to a post-secondary institution.

Fulfilling Your Plan
Granting of your career destiny will be determined by the quality of your career and post-secondary research.

Tuesday, August 29, 2006

Test Entry

Workshop Description
Using Web Technology to Create Global Citizens
If you are concerned about global sustainability and social responsibility then you will may want to apply the new online technologies in your classroom. The web is the primary place where people are speaking out about issues, developing new ideas and sharing solutions. Teachers can now get themselves and their students involved in this dialogue process very easily. Blogs, online video, audio messaging, online slideshows and podcasting are just some of the tools that millions of people are using to express themselves online. In this workshop, we'll overview these new web technologies. And we'll discuss how teachers and students can easily use these tools and participate together as global web citizens to effectively promote issues like sustainability and social responsibility.