I believe that when it comes to computers I am pretty expert at most things. I have been around computers my whole life so I should know how to use a computer. I'm able to use tools for information, such as using the internet and using email to communicate with others. Using software applications, using word processing and print layout design applications as well as using databases, spreadsheets and graphic organizer software. Using tools to access information like using web sources to access information and analyzing the authority, accuracy, and relevance, and operate a basic computer system which entales operating a multimedia computer system, installing software, accessing programs or files in other drives, saving and deleting files, and organizing folders.
Somethings that I am not an expert at is some computer terminology such as using terminology related to computers and technology appropriately in written and oral communications. The ability to demonstrate awareness of resources for adaptive devices for students with special needs, and describing and implementing basic trouble-shooting techniques for multimedia computer systems with related peripheral devices.
A way that I can work on these things are by taking online classes about the language and terminology of computers and multimedia, as well as completing a short tutorial on trouble shooting that either comes with the software or that is offered online. As far as the students with disabilities that are adaptable that is something that hopefully the district I am working in will provide an educational class that I will be able to take.
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