WIN* Career Readiness Courseware Website – edgecombe-nc.wincshost.com Win Career Readiness Courseware prepares students to successfully take the ACT WorkKeys.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Hayden Elementary School Second Grade Back to School Night.
Advertisements

The Writing Process Communication Arts.
Assistive Technology Training Online (ATTO) University at Buffalo – The State University of New York USDE# H324M Write:Outloud.
Book cover art to be inserted Chapter 5 Active Reading.
Vocabulary Punctuation Study Guide. GLOSSARY: A glossary is a list of words and their meanings in alphabetical order.
Running Records.
Contents Click the link below to go directly to the slides for that chapter. Chapter 1 ■ Your Personal Strengths Chapter 2 ■ The Roles You Play Chapter.
By. WorkKeys ® Developed and managed by ACT. Same company of the ACT exam for college entrance. WorkKeys ® are assessments used for screening and hiring.
1 Résumés. 2 What is a résumé? Not just an informative document, but instead a persuasive summary of your qualifications.
Understanding the Communication Process
Technical Communication 1
The Marketing Research Report: Preparation and Presentation
Managing Large Classes with Group Work
U.S.A. Learns An ESL Web-based Tool for Distance Education.
Agricultural Communications. Agricultural Communications I. Communications Project Proposal and Presentation Each team will prepare a communications project.
Career Management Unit A Career Types Artistic-The Creators Conventional-The Organizers Enterprising-The Persuaders Investigative-The Thinkers.
Module 1 Unit 2 Project: writing an advice letter --By Zhou Zhenghu No
Academic Skills Center, Northwestern CT Community College December 3, 2008 An Introduction.
IS-242.b Effective Communication
Section 8.1 Defining Communication
SMART Agency Tipsheet Staff List This document focuses on setting up and maintaining program staff. Total Pages: 14 Staff Profile Staff Address Staff Assignment.
The Basics of Effective Interpersonal Communication.
Business Writing Overview. Barriers to Communication  Verbal Barriers Inadequate knowledge or vocabulary Differences in interpretation Language differences.
Exploring WorkKeys CESA 4 SIS January 15,  ACT – March 3 for all juniors in WI  WorkKeys – March 4 for all juniors in WI -Applied Mathematics.
COMM11003 Professional & Technical Communication Lesson 1 Introduction to communication concepts in a technical context.
Chapter 3 Nonverbal Communication and Teamwork
Skills Assessment??. Kuder/Navigator You learn about yourself and make decisions about your future. You will be able to learn about your interests and.
Parent Guide for staying connected. To Begin using Skyward Family Access you will need:  A computer connected to the internet  A web browser (Windows.
1 Understanding the Communication Process “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” ― James C. Humes, American author and presidential.
1 OPOL Training (OrderPro Online) Prepared by Christina Van Metre Independent Educational Consultant CTO, Business Development Team © Training Version.
Common Core Standards Madison City Schools Math Leadership Team.
SCANS Skills Competencies &Personal Qualities. What Is SCANS Skills???  Secretary's Commission on Achieving Necessary Skills (SCANS) - appointed by the.
A guide for WTPS staff. Overview This document will show you how to link your Remind and Twitter feeds with your Schoolwires website. Post ONCE to either.
Mastering Physics Registration How to Access MasteringPhysics 1.
Skills 4 Success 3.00 – Understand the world of work and skills needed for employment success – Understand various skills needed for employment success.
Skills 4 Success.
System for Administration, Training, and Educational Resources for NASA SATERN Overview for Users December 2009.
American Speechsounds How to Use the Program. AmericanSpeechsounds Why use American Speechsounds? Practice the problem sounds of American English Learn.
Effective Note-Taking
Page 1 Management excellence. Page 2 Welcome to Management Excellence course.
The Writing Process. The writing process: Audience & Purpose  Strategy  Build interest if the audience's interest is low.  Provide historic background.
“I Can” Learning Targets 4 th English/Writing 5th Six Weeks.
Building Human Resource Management SkillsNational Food Service Management Institute 1 Delegating and Empowering Objectives At the completion of this module,
Career Development Ms. Isaacson. Instructor Information: website: isaacsoncourses.wordpress.com phone:
SATERN for Supervisors Updated: December Session Objectives At the end of the session, participants will be able to:  Describe SATERN  Log in.
Using WIN Software A Student Overview Linda A. Martin Poynor Adult & Community Ed. July, 2007.
1 Understanding the Communication Process “The art of communication is the language of leadership.” ― James C. Humes, American author and presidential.
Skills 4 Success Understand various skills needed for employment success.
Chapter 4 Workplace Skills Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. May not be posted to a publicly accessible website. Outcomes Describe types of workplace.
Alaska Measures of Progress (AMP) Summative Assessment Framework 1.
Communication Arts The Writing Process. Communication Arts Five Stages of the Writing Process Prewriting Drafting Revising Editing Publishing.
The Top Skills Employers Want AKA 6 Skills to Pay the Bills.
Three Elements of Effective Communications 4.3
n Taking Notes and Keeping a Journal n Listening Skills n Working Together n Managing Your Time.
“I Can” Learning Targets 4 th English/Writing 6th Six Weeks.
How to earn 100% on every assignment! Or at least improve your scores :0)
Reading Work Keys Alternative for the End of Course Reading SOL.
WORK KEYS BACKGROUND AND BENEFITS. WHAT IS WORK KEYS? Work Keys is a nationally recognized career readiness assessment that examines skills in the following.
Within 5 minutes of the bell ringing:
What does Success mean to you?
Study Tips For A Great Education In Math.
U.S. Department of Energy Consolidated Audit Program
Module Title Module Subtitle
Social Media & Communications Lauren Taylor – Dardanelle High School
Nursing Education Portfolio Guidelines
Objectives To define employability.
STARS Training – How to Give District Tests
Within 5 minutes of the bell ringing:
“I Can” Learning Targets
Enrolling a Student.
Presentation transcript:

WIN* Career Readiness Courseware Website – edgecombe-nc.wincshost.com Win Career Readiness Courseware prepares students to successfully take the ACT WorkKeys assessments. WIN* – Worldwide Interactive Network

WIN Login Students login First Name Last Name PIN = Student NCWISE ID (First and last name according to NCWISE; hyphens and name punctuations are eliminated)

WIN Login Staff login First Name Last Name PIN = School Initial plus last four numbers of Social Security number Example: SW1991 TH1919 NE9191

Main Page Overview Once you have logged in, the main screen looks like the picture below.

Main Page Overview Once you have logged in the main screen looks like the picture below. The screen is divided into: Courses

Main Page Overview Once you have logged in the main screen looks like the picture below. The screen is divided into: Courses Tool Bar

Main Page Overview Once you have logged in the main screen looks like the picture below. The screen is divided into: Courses Tool Bar Administrative Utilities (Administrators and Managers only)

Main Page Overview Applied Mathematics is a course designed to help a student solve math problems. More detail about Applied Mathematics is given later in the presentation at slide number 28.

Main Page Overview Locating Information is a student finding and understanding what he/she sees, hears, and reads at a workplace. More detail about Locating Information is given later in the presentation at slide number 32.

Main Page Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. More detail about Reading for Information is given later in the presentation at slide number 35.

Main Page Overview Applied Technology helps a student understand the basics about heat, fluids, electricity and mechanics. More detail about Applied Technology is given later in the presentation at slide number 40.

Main Page Overview Listening is hearing messages and being to able to communicate effectively with others More detail about Listening is given later in the presentation at slide number 43.

Main Page Overview Observation is seeing something and then being able to recall details about what you have seen. More detail about Observation is given later in the presentation at slide number 46.

Main Page Overview Teamwork is learning how to work within a group of people in a joint effort. More detail about Teamwork is given later in the presentation at slide number 48.

Main Page Overview Writing is learning the skills necessary to communicate effectively with others using the written language. More detail about Writing is given later in the presentation at slide number 51.

Main Page Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. More detail about Business Writing is given later in the presentation at slide number 55.

Main Page Overview Work Habits is learning the basics of how to control one’s actions at the workplace, More detail about Work Habits is given later in the presentation at slide number 60.

Main Page Overview Contextual Modules provides practical tests within various contextual areas such as Business, Agriculture, Healthcare, Marketing, etc. More detail about Contextual Modules is given later in the presentation at slide number 62.

Main Page Overview Progress is used to view progress scores within any title (course). Also shows any levels assigned to a title that the student needs to complete before being considered for a certificate..

Main Page Overview Progress is used to view progress scores within any title. Any title levels that have been completed (i.e. the posttest was passed) are so designated as completed.

Main Page Overview Speaker Icon allows students to hear the words read out loud by the web page using a normal human voice.

Main Page Overview PDF Version gives access to a print (PDF) version of the courseware. This opens in a separate browser window. (Pop-up blocker should be turned off).

Main Page Overview Career Center and Job Profile gives access to WIN Careers - a career development resource. This opens in a separate browser window. (Pop-up blocker should be turned off).

Main Page Overview Admin Icon is available to Administrators and Managers only.

Main Page Overview Admin Icon is available to Administrators and Managers only. This provides management, reporting, progress checking, and modification capabilities of student courseware records.

Win Courseware Courses Overviews

Applied Mathematics Overview Applied Mathematics is a course designed to help a student solve math problems. Level 1 –learning the basics. Level 2 –learning basic math symbols. Level 3 –learning to tell time.

Applied Mathematics Overview Applied Mathematics is a course designed to help a student solve math problems. Level 4 – learning read simple meters Level 5 – learning recognize whole number place values

Applied Mathematics Overview Applied Mathematics is a course designed to help a student solve math problems. Level 6 – learning reading and expressing numbers Level 7 – learning reading and expressing values in money

Applied Mathematics Overview Applied Mathematics is a course designed to help a student solve math problems. Level 8 – learning counting money Level 9 – learning reading and writing fractions Level 10 – Posttest and Summary

Locating Information Overview Level 1 – learning graphics in the workplace. Level 2 – learning organizing basic information Locating Information is a student finding and understanding what he/she sees, hears, and reads at a workplace.

Locating Information Overview Level 3 – learning increasing workplace vocabulary. Level 4 – learning using Headings or Graphics Locating Information is a student finding and understanding what he/she sees, hears, and reads at a workplace.

Locating Information Overview Locating Information is a student finding and understanding what he/she sees, hears, and reads at a workplace. Level 5 – learning recognizing Key words and symbols. Level 6 – Posttest and Summary

Reading for Information Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. Level 1 – getting started with reading. Level 2 – learning how to find the right word. Level 3 – learning how to use the word parts.

Reading for Information Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. Level 4 – learning how to put two words together Level 5 – learning how to use words with more than one meaning.

Reading for Information Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. Level 6 – learning how to find out what happens next. Level 7 – learning how to find out what’s alike and what’s different

Reading for Information Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. Level 8 – learning how to find out what is says and what it means. Level 9 – learning how to find what happened and why..

Reading for Information Overview Reading for Information is reading and making sense of what we have read. Level 10 – Posttest and Summary

Applied Technology Overview Applied Technology helps a student understand the basics about heat, fluids, electricity and mechanics. Level 1 – learns the basics of applied technology. Level 2 – learns the principles of energy and heat.

Applied Technology Overview Applied Technology helps a student understand the basics about heat, fluids, electricity and mechanics. Level 3 – learns the overview of mechanics. Level 4 – learns about inclined planes

Applied Technology Overview Applied Technology helps a student understand the basics about heat, fluids, electricity and mechanics. Level 5 – learns about the lever. Level 6 – Posttest and Summary

Listening Overview Listening is hearing messages and being to able to communicate effectively with others Level 1 – learning listening basics. Level 2 – learning the barriers to effective listening.

Listening Overview Listening is hearing messages and being to able to communicate effectively with others Level 3 – learning behaviors that improve listening. Level 4 – learning how to extract basic information while listening

Listening Overview Listening is hearing messages and being to able to communicate effectively with others Level 5 – learning how to retain verbal messages. Level 6 – Posttest and Summary.

Observation Overview Observation is seeing something and then being able to recall details about what you have seen. Level 1 – learning the basics of observation skills. Level 2 – practicing observation skills

Observation Overview Observation is seeing something and then being able to recall details about what you have seen. Level 3 – learning to deal with visuals that are out of order Level 4 – Posttest and Summary

Teamwork Overview Teamwork is learning how to work within a group of people in a joint effort. Level 1 – learning about teams and teamwork. Level 2 – learning yourself and team members.

Teamwork Overview Teamwork is learning how to work within a group of people in a joint effort. Level 3 – learning about emotions. Level 4 – learning about team goals. Level 5 – Learning about team communication.

Teamwork Overview Teamwork is learning how to work within a group of people in a joint effort. Level 6 – learning about listening within a team. Level 7 – Posttest and Summary.

Writing Overview Writing is learning the skills necessary to communicate effectively with others using the written language. Level 1 – learning the basic sentence structure and parts of speech. Level 2 – learning rules of capitalization.

Writing Overview Writing is learning the skills necessary to communicate effectively with others using the written language. Level 3 – learning how to use work-related vocabulary. Level 4 – learning synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms.

Writing Overview Writing is learning the skills necessary to communicate effectively with others using the written language. Level 5 – learning abbreviations and acronyms. Level 6 – learning clarity and conciseness of sentences.

Writing Overview Writing is learning the skills necessary to communicate effectively with others using the written language. Level 7 – learning how to combine sentences. Level 8 – learning how create work-related documents. Level 9 – Posttest and Summary.

Business Writing Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. Level 1 – learning the basic sentence structure and parts of speech. Level 2 – learning rules of capitalization.

Business Writing Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. Level 3 – learning how to use work-related vocabulary. Level 4 – learning synonyms, antonyms, and homonyms.

Business Writing Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. Level 5 – learning abbreviations and acronyms. Level 6 – learning clarity and conciseness of sentences.

Business Writing Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. Level 7 – learning how to combine sentences. Level 8 – learning how create work-related documents

Business Writing Overview Business Writing is learning the skill of writing using memos, letters, reports, proposals, budgets, etc. Level 9 – learning how to develop ideas Level 10 – Posttest and Summary

Work Habits Overview Work Habits is learning the basics of how to control one’s actions at the workplace, Level 1 – learning interpersonal interactions. Level 2 – learning listening. Level 3 – learning cooperation and respect.

Work Habits Overview Work Habits is learning the basics of how to control one’s actions at the workplace, Level 4 – learning self- management. Level 5 – learning resource management. Level 6 – Posttest and Summary

Contextual Modules Overview Contextual Modules provides practical tests within various contextual areas such as Business, Agriculture, Healthcare, Marketing, etc. The contextual modules open up into a separate Browser window. Make sure the Popup Blocker is set to off.

Contextual Modules Overview Contextual Modules provides practical tests within various contextual areas such as Business, Agriculture, Healthcare, Marketing, etc.

Contextual Modules Overview Contextual Modules provides practical tests within various contextual areas such as Business, Agriculture, Healthcare, Marketing, etc. Once in a cluster, choose the type of test

Contextual Modules Overview Contextual Modules provides practical tests within various contextual areas such as Business, Agriculture, Healthcare, Marketing, etc. Once in a cluster, choose the type of test the level at which you wish to be tested. Test items are from the cluster area.