Friday, April 3, 2009

CLASS ENDS MAY 20, 2009


Can you believe we have only 5 weeks of assignments left in our "Communications in Business" Class? Here are a few important dates for the last weeks of class:
  • Monday, May 11 -- Return MicroType 4 Software and KeyChamp Software and book to Counselor (Your Counselor will send the software and books to MVPS in Jackson; your grade will not be released until MVPS in Jackson receives your software!)
  • Monday, May 11 -- Final Exam Review; all assignments must be completed.
  • Friday, May 15 -- Final Exam must be completed. (Ask your counselor for the pass code; your exam must be proctored, so make an appointment for your session with your counselor.)
  • May 20, 2009 -- Grades are released to MVPS
Of course, you may complete the class early and have time to enjoy your last weeks of school without any online work. All assignments for "Communications in Business" can be completed early, including the final exam. The Class Calendar with all assignments is posted on the "NEWS" page. Also check the "NEWS" page for a copy of the Final Study Guide.

That's Graduation


Monday, January 19, 2009

1.04 and 1.05 Resources


How to make a great score on your MVPS assignments:
  1. Scan this BLOG BEFORE you complete the lesson to see the help available.
  2. Then read your lesson on MVPS and follow all the links in your lesson.
  3. Read your dropbox assignment in your MVPS lesson.
  4. Come back to the BLOG and check out the extra help on your assignment!
  5. Create your MS Word document, key in the required information, save it as directed, and upload it to your dropbox.
  6. Check back after I grade the dropbox assignment and read my comments!
Why are you giving me extra help on the MVPS assignments?

You may wonder why I am giving you this "extra help". Well, I just want you to know that you can find resources all over the web if you know how to search. We will learn better searching techniques (besides just ASK.com and google.com later during the class.

You may even want to write an article for
wikipedia. Wikis are just another form of "Communications in Business" which we will discuss in our class. (We will learn more about email, resumes, social networking such as facebook and myspace, BLOGS, and jing.) And if you do write and publish your own wiki, let me know and you can earn bonus points on your grade

Here is a video tutorial on how to make a wiki, just in case you want to try it!
Wikis in Plain English




Dropbox 1.04

Dropbox 1.05
  • You are asked to research and write about your "dream" computer.
  • In addition to the links in Lesson 1.05, Check out the ads on Amazon.com, Best Buy, and also computer company sites such as Dell, Gateway, Apple, and Hewlitt Packard. (There are many other companies who sell computers but are not listed here; find your favorite!)
  • Did you know most computer companies offer a discount for students on computers, printers, and software? These discounts can save you some serious money so always ask before you buy!
ONE MORE ASSIGNMENT TODAY!
Don't miss any of our class BLOGS. Use your gmail address and sign up as a public follower (It's free and it's delivered anytime there is an update). And if you don't have a gmail address, sign up for one by going to Google.com and signing up. It's FREE!

And finally, make comments using your gmail account on our class BLOG. You always get bonus points for these!

Saturday, January 10, 2009

Introduction Letter to Students

Welcome to our online class: Communications in Business!

My name is Mrs. Dannie McKee. I taught business and computer courses at McComb High School for 12 years before retiring in 2004. Prior to that I was a marketing manager for twenty-six years with BellSouth in Birmingham, AL. My permanent home is Tylertown, MS but my husband and I live most of the time in our motor home. We enjoy the company of our cat, Magnolia, and Casper (our Bichon Frise). We are currently stationed in El Paso, TX where my husband works as an anesthetist for the US Army Medical Center. In my spare time, I enjoy riding 4-wheelers and our new Stallion Trike.


About the Class

Communications in Business is an interactive class requiring you to research and learn about various aspects of business. In your job as intern, you will complete work with various software packages, such as Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, etc. We will discuss these tools in more detail later. For now, just browse the course pages to get familiar with the assignment locations; explore the tabs on the content page, such as Discussions, Dropbox, Grades, etc. You will use these tabs to "turn in" your work and see the grades that are posted.

  • Check your dropbbox comments after I grade your assignments. Sometimes I allow a "re-do" for a better grade. Also look at your grades every week--work not completed results in a "0" on the grade tab. Work may be turned in late, but your grades will reflect a lower score.
You will receive two other software programs for use later during the class. They are MicroType4 and Keychamp; a Keychamp book is also provided. Your site facilitator (counselor or other teacher) will have the software for your use. We will cover installation instructions later in the class. For now, just keep the software in a safe place. Also you must return the software and book to your site facilitator at the end of this class. Your grades will not be released until these items are received in Jackson by the MS Virtual Public School (MVPS) staff.

Assignments

Assignments will be posted on the "News" page every Tuesday to be completed by Monday of the following week. There is a class calendar posted on our Course "News" page. (Please print the calendar and keep track of assignments. (Other notes may also be posted on the "News" for your review.

  • Check the "News" frequently! That is your source for important information and changes about the class.Also, check your grades every week--work not completed results in a "0" on the grade tab.Work may be turned in late, but your grades will reflect a lower score.
  • Make a folder on your computer hard drive for the class; the folder name should be"xxBusCom" (replace xx with your initials). Each assignment has a specific name; use that name when turning in work to the dropbox.
  • Backup your files with a flash (aka thumb) drive or external hard drive. "My computer crashed" is not a valid excuse for not turning in work. Back-up files every time you complete an assignment! Trust me on this: if you don't back-up your files, the COMPUTER WILL CRASH JUST WHEN A CRITICAL ASSIGNMENT IS DUE!

Other assignments will be posted here on my Blog. It is your responsibility to check the blog frequently and follow the assignment directions. These assignments will be part of your class grade. Bookmark this BLOG so you can get back to it easily.

Your first assignment from this blog is to add a comment (go to bottom of page) that includes your first and last name and what you expect to learn in this class. After you complete this work, add a file to Practice Dropbox. (Copy and paste your comment from the blog into a Notepad document then upload it to Practice Dropbox.) This will be a bonus of 10 points added to your grade.

Other Notes

I Like to Talk on the Phone! You can expect a phone call from me this week to confirm your enrollment in the class. I also like to talk with your parents from time-to-time just to give them a progress report. Your site coordinator also receives frequent calls from me. As for any problems that you encounter such as log-in, course questions, software issues, etc., you may contact me by phone or text at 601-810-4923 or email (dannie.mckee@gmail.com). My office hours are posted on the "News" page. Don't hesitate to ask for help; your success is my success!


  • CHECK YOUR COURSE EMAILS every time you sign in. You are frequently asked to respond to emails and unless you check them every day, you may be late on an assignment.
  • Check your dropbox feedback to read my comments. Sometimes I allow you to "redo" an assignment to get additional points. But you won't know unless you check the feedback.


In closing, I look forward to working with you as we refine skills and learn new ones to help you succeed in the future.


What you can Expect from Me

You can expect a phone call from me this week to confirm your enrollment in the class. I also like to talk with your parents from time-to-time just to give them a progress report. Your site coordinator also receives frequent calls from me. As for any problems that you encounter such as log-in, course questions, software issues, etc., you may contact me by phone (601-810-4923) during my normal hours posted on the "News" page or via email (dannie.mckee@gmail.com). Don't hesitate to ask for help; your success is my success!


In closing, I look forward to working with you as we refine skills and learn new ones to help you succeed in the future.