Int 2 Admin – PCI NAB
May 2, 2009
Some of you in Mrs Stevson’s and Mrs Dowds’ classes will be sitting your Int 2 PCI NAB on Friday 15 May.
Content also delivered at Intermediate 1 has not been included below. Everything that was included in the Int 1 NAB is also included this time. You MUST also read the post for Intermediate 1 PCI!
In addition you must know how to…
1 Use the internet to search for and extract information for a given purpose:
insert hyperlink to URL in a word processing document
2 Use ICT to present and communicate information:
Candidates must be able to carry out the following when creating or completing word processing documents: customise bullets and numbering | insert headers and footers with name, date, time and filename | shade text | border text | indent paragraphs | insert page breaks | customise automatic page numbering Tables – merge cells | rotate text within cells | insert borders around table and cells | insert shading within cells | use autosum feature, average and sum formulae | sort lists — single level sort use an e-diary | schedule meeting | schedule recurrent meetings | navigate the calendar, eg finding appointments, dates or notes
3 Use presentation software to present and communicate information:
Create presentations and amend existing presentations:insert text using two fonts | find and replace text | change line spacing and font size | align, distribute and group objects | change slide content layout | apply slide transitions | import data or chart from spreadsheetchange slide order | use slide master to: apply and change background | apply and change colour scheme | apply and change design templates | define and redefine fonts and styles | insert footer objects | insert action buttons (next slide, previous slide, first slide, last slide) hyperlinked to other slides within the presentation | customise bullets and numbers
Entry Filed under: Administration, Revision. Tags: NAB, PCI.
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Robert Alexander | May 3rd, 2009 at 6:30 pm
Alan, we spoke last year as and a colleague of mine, Kenny O’Donnell said he was in touch with you via Twitter. Your blog looks really good – if it is OK with you, can I add it as a link to my blog?