- Know the acronym PACE, the purpose of this class, and how it will benefit them.
- Know how to navigate the class website to complete class work.
- Understand the value of self-assessments
1. While logged into CIS, you should be finished with the "Skills" in the "Exploration" tab. I will go over it with you because these are what you will be using for your resume! Save by creating a document entitled "Skills". You will be looking at what jobs they suggest for you. The same pattern here; what jobs do they suggest for you, 3-5, why do they seem a good fit? Are there any that begin to mimic what you want to do or what every other assessment suggests you do? This would be the 1-3 paragraphs using at a glance information.
2. You need to know the vocabulary. Budget Vocabulary Flashcard Practice
There will be a test this week on Wednesday and Thursday.
3. You will be creating a "My_Jobs" document. The document will encompass Interest Profiler/Importance Locator/Skills/Meyers Briggs/Character/Reality Check/Filter/Sort. We will be choosing an "Occupation" from that group of job lists. Label each as you copy and paste them in. Go to CIS and look at the descriptions of the occupations you might be interested in and any jobs you don't know what they do. I want to see you working on it!!!!
4. "Reality Check" should be in your folders. I will be grading these this weekend and if it is not present I will not accept them. There should be the jobs suggested and 1-3 paragraphs as with all of the assessments we have done so far.
5. Those that wish to take this class for MHCC credit will have to get a MHCC ID number from mhcc.du/admissions. If you already have a MHCC ID number, then you will register for the class at my.mhcc.edu. Look for my name and class.
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