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KEYBOARDING Competency 2.00. Organization Organization refers to keeping things in a predictable place or arranging things in an orderly manner It is.

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1 KEYBOARDING Competency 2.00

2 Organization Organization refers to keeping things in a predictable place or arranging things in an orderly manner It is important to stay organized so that you can physically find things within a space It is also important to keep information organized so you can better understand it, process it, and remember it

3 Advantages Helps save time looking for misplaced items Enables you to stay on task Helps prevent procrastination (delaying to do something or waiting until the last minute)

4 Organizing Your Work Space Adjust your work space at the beginning of class (chair, monitor at eye level) Use a book to elevate body or feet if needed Use a copy holder or stand for books/papers Keyboard should be even with the edge of the table Keyboard and mouse heights should be even Keep backpacks out of the way Keep desk clear of any unnecessary materials Always clean up and leave work area neatly arranged

5 Organizing Your Desktop

6 Files & Folders A file is the basic unit of storage on a computer. Files are stored in folders. Folders contain and organize programs and files on the computer. These icons look like actual folders. A filename can have up to 255 characters ( Symbols NOT allowed /, \,, *, ?, “, :, ; ) File Extensions are three letter identifiers automatically added to the end of filenames to identify the program or application.

7 Types of Files Executable File: (aka program file) a file that contains machine language instructions for the computer. In order to run a program, your operating system must load the contents and instructions from the executable file. Examples:.exe and.com Data File: a file that is used to store the data with which the programs work. This type of file can contain text, pictures, and other information that a program may use. System File: a file that is used by the operating system for a variety of purposes.

8 Objective 2.01 Review Name the three types of files. Why is it important to stay organized? Name three rules to follow when organizing your workspace. How many characters can be in a filename?

9 Objective 2.02-Ergonomics The science of designing equipment and workspace for a comfortable and safe working environment.

10 Ergonomic Tips Top 1/3 of monitor should be at eye level Elbows & knees should be positioned at 90-110 degrees Sit up straight, but relaxed Feet should be supported Sit at least 24 inches away from the monitor Wrists should be in a neutral position while typing or using the mouse Take frequent breaks Avoid glare on the computer screen

11 Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSI) Occurs when someone performs a task repeatedly causing the build up of waste products in the muscles The human body is not designed for long sessions of repetitive movement

12 Carpal Tunnel Syndrome CTS is the entrapment of the median nerve in the carpal tunnel. CTS occurs due to the swelling of the median nerve or the tendons of the wrist. CTS occurs from using the computer for hours without proper body posture and improper techniques. Symptoms of CTS are: pain, tingling, numbness in the thumb, index, and middle fingers, weakness and swelling in the wrist and hand.

13 Objective 2.02 Review What is ergonomics? What does RSI stand for? Name two symptoms associated with Carpal Tunnel Syndrome.

14 2.03-Productivity The quality or state of being productive To stay on task To make good use of your time To have an acceptable, finished product

15 KEYS to Being A Productive Keyboarding Student Arrive to class on time Bring required materials to class Arrange work area neatly Access sources of reference when needed Listen and follow directions Participate in class discussions Stay on task Use proper technique Clean up properly (close programs, return materials neatly, leave work area neat, push in chair)

16 Skills for the Classroom and the World of Work Organization Attendance & Punctuality Follow Directions Productivity Resourcefulness Dependability Accept Criticism Honesty Loyalty Respect Cooperative Responsible Takes Initiative Positive Attitude Good Health & Appearance

17 Objective 2.03 Review What does it mean to be productive? Name three keys to being a productive keyboarding student. Name three skills necessary for the classroom and the world of work.


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