LAB AND SAFETY RULES DAY 4.

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LAB AND SAFETY RULES DAY 4

Objective: TSW explore personality development by creating an autobiography. PREBELL ACTIVITY—DAY 4 THURS. Explain this quote: To dream of the person you would like to be is to waste the person you are. DOK 2-PLD-Prof.

LAB WORK & HOMEWORK COMPLETE WRITING ALL OF COMPUTER SAFETY RULES IN YOUR NOTEBOOK.—SEE THURS. HANDOUT. CREATE AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND TURN IN ON FRIDAY TEST ON FRIDAY COMPUTER SAFETY RULES-

REVIEW INFO-TEST FRIDAY 8-10-12 COMPUTER SAFETY RULES WHAT DOES ICT STANDS FOR? DESCRIBE THE 3 LEARNING STYLES WHAT DOES EMPLOYERS EXPECT FROM YOU? WHAT IS AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY

Autobiography-A STORY THAT IS WRITTEN BY YOU AND ABOUT YOU. Name Place of birth Date of Birth Parents Siblings Grandparents Education Preschool-elementary III. WMS Education, Favorite classes, involvement Hobbies and Future Plans

PROPER CARE OF YOUR COMPUTER KEEP YOUR COMPUTER CLEAN AND DUST FREE DO NOT EAT OR DRINK IN THE LAB TYPE GENTLY ON THE KEYBOARD; DO NOT BANG ON KEYS NEVER PUT ANYTHING BUT DISKS INTO THE DISK DRIVES NEVER DROP OR JOLT ANY PART OF THE COMPUTER ONLY USE SOFT CLOTHS FOR CLEANING THE MONITOR SCREEN KEEP COMPUTER IN A ROOM THAT IS AT ROOM TEMPERATURE

PROPER FLASH DRIVE CARE DO NOT ALLOW THE DRIVE TO BECOME WET. USE THE COVER TO PROTECT THE DRIVE FROM DAMAGE. SAVE THE DATA TO THE DRIVE AND EDIT ON THE COMPUTER. MAKE SURE THAT ALL FILES ARE CLOSED BEFORE EJECTING. EJECT THE DRIVE BEFORE YOU REMOVE THE DISK FROM THE COMPUTER.

PROPER CARE FOR COMPACT DISKS (CD’s) DO NOT DROP ON THE FLOOR DO NOT BEND KEEP CLEAN AND DRY KEEP OUT OF DIRECT SUNLIGHT AND AWAY FROM HEAT DO NOT KEEP IN FREEZING TEMPERATURES HOLD BY THE EDGES

ALL DISKS ARE SENSITIVE TO DUST AND HEAT MOST RULES FOR DISK CARE APPLY TO BOTH FLOPPY AND COMPACT DISKS

KEYBOARD RULES NEVER BANG ON KEYBOARD NEVER TOUCH ANOTHER STUDENT’S KEYBOARD