2 March 2010

Introduction to Project themes

We choose "How to survive without water"
Because we think it is the most important thing about water.
If without water we might die within 2 or 3 days, so we need to find a way ..

Group Forming

Our group name : 33

Leader : Neville
Recorder : Anna
Questioner : Spring
Encourager : Raihan

23 February 2010

Personality Profile

The Personality Profile measures people on 14 different profiles or 'types' such as idiosyncrasy and conscientiousness. Each type relates to a number of personality traits. This test has 104 statements and is quite straight forward and understandable.
Each question is a statement which you have to answer either (Y)es you agree totally, (S)omewhat if you partly agree with the statement or (N)o if you disagree with the statement. Once you have answered all 180 questions then your answers will be analysed and you will be given your results straight away.
You will also have the option to save your answers so far at any point in the test should you wish to come back to it later.

Copyright and internet etiquette

ypes of work protected
Literary
song lyrics, manuscripts, manuals, computer programs, commercial documents, leaflets, newsletters & articles etc.
Dramatic
plays, dance, etc.
Musical
recordings and score.
Artistic
photography, painting, sculptures, architecture, technical drawings/diagrams, maps, logos.
Typographical arrangement of published editions
magazines, periodicals, etc.
Sound recording
may be recordings of other copyright works, e.g. musical and literary.
Films
broadcasts and cable programmes.

Do's&Don'ts of good Powerpoint

Do’s

Keep slides concise. Experts vary but generally agree on no more than 5-7 lines (not bullets!) per slide and no more than 5-7words per line
Depending on the size of the room, font size should range between 48 for titles to 24 for subtitles and lists. Discipline yourself to eliminate words instead of shrinking font size.
Use sans-serif fonts that are easy to read, such as Arial.

Don’t’s

Include too much details and data (7 words per line and 7 lines per slide)
Crowd the information.
Use flashy or curvy fonts.
Use all uppercase letters (hard to read and can be perceived as yelling).
Avoid obscure abbreviations.
Skip punctuation marks for bulleted items on slides.