(EDU 33692) Students will choose a specific community research project and apply various online research techniques and Microsoft softwares to develop a community wiki. Students will present their results in class and submit them to the class wiki.

Thursday, May 28, 2009

Interlude: Raising Resumes...

I hate writing my resume. I always associate resume writing with the deprivation of doing fun things. Last Monday, Memorial Day, a vacation day, a day I don't have to be responsible for work duties, I have already committed to retuning my resume so I can get a better job. (Sigh)

So how do I write a resume? It's sad that I have to spend my time learning how to do something I really don't want to do, wasting even more of my fun time. So here are a couple of good online tutorials:
There are two categories of resumes, the chronological resume and the functional resume. What are the differences? What are the basic sections of a resume?

Finally, every job sector has its own nuances of the resume form. Here are some examples.
People unfamiliar with word processing software tend to view computers as electronic typewriters. Using word processing software is like entering a new world, with fundamental questions to be answered, like what kind of font, or page margin, or paragraph justification should I use?

Living in America, most of the letters we write are business oriented. Examine the following formats:
For extra credit, answer the questions on this form.

Page Setup

Let's look at a very old resume of mine. I don't even know who this person is any more. Personality aside, let your eye look for various formatting techniques I use to make this resume.Here are some of the basic word processing techniques used to make the resume pop.
  • Portrait/Landscape layout
  • Page Margins
  • Header/Footer
  • Page View
    1. Normal -- text editing
    2. Page Layout -- for visual reference
  • View Paragraphs
  • Tools | Options | View

Headers & Footers

  • Tab Sets
    1. Left
    2. Center
    3. Right
  • Field Codes
    1. Date
    2. FileName
    3. Page
  • Reference Information

Format Selected Text -- Ctrl-d

  • Font
  • Size
  • Format
    1. Bold -- Ctrl-b
    2. Italic -- Ctrl-i
    3. Underline -- Ctrl-u
  • Effects -- super/subscript, small caps, shadow

Format Selected Paragraphs

  • Alignment
  • Indentation
  • Spacing -- Special

Numbered and Bulleted Lists

Tables

  • Select All -- Ctrl-double-click
  • Borders/Shading
    1. Cells -- Affect only selected cells
    2. Paragraph -- Affect only selected text
  • Using the Ruler
  • Cell Height/Width

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