P6 – Communicate Technical information to a specified audience By Inas Mahfoudi Introduction In this presentation I will be creating a brief guide for Microsoft word. Microsoft word is one of the most popular software to use as it uses simple words to help new users . Also it has spell check and grammar check etc. Proofing As you can see‚ Microsoft word underlines the word in red which has not been written correctly with the correct spelling. To fix this you highlight the word and right click
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IT Technical Support Unit code: J/601/7279 QCF Level 3: BTEC National Credit value: 10 Guided learning hours: 60 Aim and purpose The aim of this unit is to enable learners to use their understanding of technical support tools and techniques and organisational policies and procedures to source technical information and communicate advice and guidance to resolve technical problems. Unit introduction Developments in technology have created a demand for technical support
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Interchangeable Manufacturing and Technical Drawings Until the 1700-1800’s industrial productions was like custom fitting sections in a product. Assembly would consist of craftsman hand filing and grinding roughly shaped parts and putting them together. The invention of interchangeable parts allowed the assembly of products to be done a lot quicker‚ and without training of a craftsperson. To be able to make the parts there had to be improvements to the technology in the machine had to be made
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James Combs Dr. McClung ACED 3600 My philosophy of Career and Technical Education revolves around a few basic principles. First‚ I believe that formal education is a necessity in the recipe for success. Gone I believe are the times where a student could drop out of high school and still find a rewarding modest paying career. Another belief of mine is that education should prepare people for specific jobs rather than just a broad field education. Having a highly skilled workforce is
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The Advantages of Technological-Vocational Courses* By: FEDERIZON‚ Jaime Jr. C. BULAWAN‚ Neil Carlo B. IV–Levi Celerio *A term paper to Mrs. Giselle De Guzman-Avila in partial fulfillment of the requirements in English IV‚ Camarines Sur National High School‚ City of Naga‚ School Year 2012-2013. Table of Contents Acknowledgement…………………………………………………………………………………………………i Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………………………………ii I. What Technological-Vocational
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The California-Illini Manufacturing Company’s (CI) Q1. What is the firm’s competitive strategy? Does the strategy seem appropriate? In the strictest sense‚ competitive strategy refers to how a company can gain a competitive advantage through a market while finding a distinctive way of competing. California-Illini Manufacturing Company is able to compete in the Global industry because they are handmade tillage and cultivating tools and they are American made; they use expensive metal pieces and
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Published Online February 2012 (http://www.SciRP.org/journal/ti) Privacy Negotiation in Socio-Technical Systems Murthy Rallapalli1‚ Dinesh Verma1‚2 1 Systems Engineering‚ IBM‚ Atlanta‚ USA Systems Engineering‚ Stevens Institute of Technology‚ Hoboken‚ USA Email: mr@us.ibm.com 2 Received October 30‚ 2011; revised November 30‚ 2011; accepted December 7‚ 2011 ABSTRACT A socio-technical system (STS) is an approach to complex organizational work design that recognizes the interaction
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Creating a Culture of Excellence-Eight Strategies for Extraordinary Performance You will learn how some of the best organizations in our country‚ achieve extraordinary results such as: 15% increases in sales for 15 consecutive years‚ 150% increase in productivity‚ 99% customer satisfaction‚ and 15% increase in employee satisfaction. Experience the strategies that these organizations have used to achieve these results and to become winners of the prestigious national Malcolm Baldrige Award. Beyond
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Exercise 12.3 1. The minutes of the November 17 project meeting were recorded by technician Jean Melnyk. 2. It was recommended by the quality control inspector that production lots 185 and 224 be reworked. 3. Yesterday’s power failure was caused by a lightning strike at Westbourne power station. 4. The fractured rotor arm was repaired by Roger Cormier. 5. The Amaze software was shipped by the express post on Thursday‚ July 12‚ but was not received by the customer until
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Ethics of Peer to Peer downloading and Sharing Strayer University Abstract In the short time that computers and internet have existed in the modern era‚ the world has seen a complete 360 degree turn and in the various forms of electronic entertainment that people all over the world are now using. In the days before CD’s‚ DVD’s and the internet‚ not much was said if a vinyl album (remember these?)‚ VHS cassette (or these?) or an audio cassette was loaned to a friend for their listening /
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