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How to Take Good Notes & Best Note Taking Skills

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)October 1, 2010Leave a comment

Ask yourself: Do I use complete sentences? Do I use any form at all? Are my notes clear or confusing? Do I capture the main points and all sub-points? Do I streamline using symbols, abbreviations, and shortcuts? 6 Important Reasons to Take Notes It helps you to concentrate in class. It helps you prepare for…

How Women Athletes are Different from Men Athletes

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 29, 2010Leave a comment

Up until the age of 12 to 14 (approximately the stage of puberty) boys and girls do not differ significantly in height, weight, girth, bone width, or skinfold thickness. PHYSIOLOGICAL RESPONSE TO ACUTE EXERCISE Neuromuscular responses Females: 40-60% weaker in the upper body 25-30% weaker in the lower body 5-15% weaker in lower body strength…

Types of Documentaries

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 25, 2010Leave a comment

TRADITIONAL DOCUMENTARY Covers a person or event from the past. It uses only voiceover narration and a combination of archival media and created media (still images and video). It does not use interviews. TRADITIONAL DOCUMENTARIES WITH INTERVIEWS As above but with the addition of interviews to document the topic. CINEMA VERITE Covers present day events…

Guide to Surviving an Interview

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 10, 2010Leave a comment

Don’t stress – be prepared! Before the Interview Learn as much as possible about the job you are interviewing for. See if the company has a website – a great source of information Think of three questions you may want to ask the interviewer about the job Do a self-inventory of your personal strengths and…

10 Things Not to Put in Your Resume

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)August 3, 2010Leave a comment

How much money you want Why you’re changing jobs, or why you left a previous one Social Insurance Number Addresses of former employers Your age Marital Status Whether you have children, or are pregnant Height, Weight Health status or disabilities Race and/or Religion (if it is important to the job, put it in the cover…

Tips & Advice for High School Students

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 31, 2010Leave a comment

Feel like everyone’s always yelling at you for not doing what you’re supposed to be doing? Look, this is your life, and you need to get in charge of it if you don’t want everyone making decisions for you. I teach parents how to advocate for their kids, but I also teach kids how to…

Improving Your Power Point Presentations

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 23, 2010Leave a comment

1.       Use the same background for all the slides. When in doubt, use one of the Design Templates that came with PowerPoint. These templates guarantee a professional looking background every time. 2.       Pick High Contrast colours. High contrast means light letters on a dark background. High contrasting colours make it much easier to read the…

How to Apply for a Job

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 4, 2010Leave a comment

Part A: Include 2 completed job applications in your portfolio. Examples: Tim Hortons; City of Brampton; McDonald’s; Walmart etc. Part B: Step 1 – FINDING EMPLOYMENT Find a classified job advertisement using any of the following websites or any other useful site: Step 2 – ANALYZING THE JOB ADVERTISEMENT 1)Copy and paste the ad into…

How to make a good Reference List

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 4, 2010Leave a comment

Provide the employer a list of references upon request. Do not include the reference list when you send your resume or fill in an application. Have your references on a separate piece of paper. Provide the prospective employer with the list of references when they ask for it. Be sure to request permission from your…

How to do a good interview

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 4, 2010Leave a comment

-PERSONALITY! This is very important! Chances are this will get you the job over someone with the same qualification. You want to demonstrate that you are a good fit to the organization and the job you are applying for. Always show that you are enthusiastic, positive, and professional. -Show initiative and leadership. In your answer,…

How to write a Resume

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)July 4, 2010Leave a comment

Format: -Use bullet point form: paragraphs are hard to read and will often be overlooked by employers -Make use of the blank space: avoid leaving too much empty spaces around the content of the resume. -Functional Resume is often a good format to cover up inexperience and emphasize on skills. Sometimes your experience may be…

How to submit work to turnitin.com

CareersBy William Anderson (Schoolworkhelper Editorial Team)May 24, 2010Leave a comment

To start using Turnitin, go to http://www.turnitin.com and log in using the following information: Click on NEW USER in the top right corner of the page. Click on CREATE A USER PROFILE Click on STUDENT in the Create a New Account box Enter the following information: (EXAMPLE INFO- Your Teacher will provide this) Class ID…

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