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Module 2- Selecting, refining and using information
In Module 2, I learnt a lot of techniques about selecting, refining and using information. In the beginning, I knew how to search inforamtion in the Internet using search engines like Google. Search engine allows me to refine text search and search for images. However, it is important to check the validity of information.
Ialso learnt creating a magazine article with DTP software. It is a vey good software and lets me work with text and images in my publication.
The unit I like the most is Unit 2.2. It is because the advanced search techniques in Unit 2.2 are very useful. For example, if I want to search the opening hours of Ocean Park, I will type "ocean park" + "opening hours" in Google.
Ialso learnt creating a magazine article with DTP software. It is a vey good software and lets me work with text and images in my publication.
The unit I like the most is Unit 2.2. It is because the advanced search techniques in Unit 2.2 are very useful. For example, if I want to search the opening hours of Ocean Park, I will type "ocean park" + "opening hours" in Google.
Module 1 - Presenting information
In module 1, I learnt how to create a presenatation with powerpoint. I understand the purposes of every presentation and the features of a good presentation. In powerpoint slides, there should be multimedia like image and sound to attract the auidences. We must think about different audiences so that a good presentation can be made.
The unit I like the most is Unit1.3. It is because I realize the presentation design by using a slide master, consistent use of font and images, and slide transistion.
The unit I like the most is Unit1.3. It is because I realize the presentation design by using a slide master, consistent use of font and images, and slide transistion.
Sunday, 3 January 2010
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