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navigation
the act of directing something
from one place to another, or the
science of finding a way from one
place to another
navigation
refers to the act of
opening and moving
through computer menus
role of navigation
is a
landmark role
landmark role
provide a way
to identify the organization
and structure of a web page
for users
Find stuff they want
for users
See where they can go
for users
Get an overview of what's on the site
for site owners
Be found in google
for site owners
Drive people to action points
for site owners
Highlight additional information
Online Navigation
The manner of collectively searching
for and saving requested information
through the computer from databanks
that are online
Overall Design, Serial Position EffectProduct Purchases, Short and To-The-Point, Jncreased Visit Duration and
Decreased Bounce Rate
5 reasons why online navigation is important
and how to achieve effective navigation
Increased Visit Duration and
Decreased Bounce Rate
An easily navigable website increases the
time a visitor or customer remains on your
website. This allows visitors more time to
explore your website and discover
information about your company
Product Purchases
Easy to follow directions that are established
through strategic website navigation allow
customers to effortlessly go through the
process of viewing and purchasing products
Serial Position Effect
people pay less attention to the body
portion of a web page, it is very important
to insert essential links and information in
the beginning / end section for a higher
engagement rate
Overall Design
Since navigation bars are most often placed
horizontally at the top of a website or vertically on
the left, it is important to be consistent with these
placements. Navigation bars placed in the
middle of a webpage are non-standard and
difficult for visitors to locate
search engines
are software
systems that are designed to
search for information on the
World Wide Web
search results
are generally
presented in a line of results
often referred to as search
engine results pages
the most known and most
used search engine in the world
Research Presenting, Data Organizing, Critical Thinking
Research Skills
Word processing
The use of computer to write or create
letters, reports and documents.
Word processor
is a computer program
or device that provides for input, editing,
formatting and output of text often with
some additional features
MS Word
One of most popular and powerful word
processing software today.
Saved document that
may use be used
again; print your
document; spell checking
Capabilities of MS Word
Ribbon
Replaces the menus and toolbars found in the
earlier versions of Word
File Tab
It holds all the
commonly used
command such as
Open, New, Save, Print,
etc.
Quick Access Bar
Provides you with access to commands you
frequently use
Groups
Are logical collections of features designed to
perform functions that you will utilize in
developing or editing Word document
Groups
Common buttons with a common purpose are
clustered together.
Title Bar
Displays the title of the document on which you
are currently working
Document Screen
The white area of the screen in which your
typed text appears
Status Bar
This row can be customized by right clicking and
selecting desired options. Desired options may
include page number /number of total page,
word count, insert /overtype mode, caps lock,
and zoom slide.
Mail Merge
allows you to merge mail
Form Document, List or Data File
Components of Mail Merge
Form Document
the document that contains the main body of the message we want to convey or send
List or Data File
It is the individual information or data that needs to be plugged in (merge) to the form document. It is the recipients or receivers of our letters.
Label Generation
It just makes sense that after you print out your form letters, you will need to send it to individual recipients in an envelope with the matching address printed directly on the envelope or on a mailing label to stick on.
pictures
.jpg
.gif
.png
jpg
Joint Photographic Experts Group, a file format for continuous tone images such as photos or images with subtle color changes; joint photographic expert group
.gif
a lossless format for image files that supports both animated and static images ; graphics interchange format
.png
Supports advanced transparency with a relatively average file size, can be interlaced, optimizing for internet use; Portable Network Graphics ;
Clipart
A collection of professionally designed images that can be inserted into a presentation.
Shapes
Figures such as lines, rectangles, block arrows, equation shapes, flowcharts, stars and banners, and callouts that you can add to your document or drawing campus.
Smart Art
predefined sets of different shapes grouped together to form ideas that are organizational or structural in nature
chart
a visual aid that summarizes a large block of information, usually in list or graph form
Screenshot
An image capture of the entire current display on your computer screen.
In line with text
This is the default setting for
images that are inserted or
integrated in your document. It
treats your image like a text font
with the bottom side totally aligned
with the text line
Tight
This is almost the same as square setting,
but here the text "hugs" or conforms to
the general shape of the image.
square
This setting allows the image you
inserted to be placed anywhere
within the paragraph with the text
going around the image in a square
pattern like a frame.
Through
This setting allows the text on your
document to flow even tighter, taking
the contours and shape of the image.
Top and Bottom
This setting pushes the texts away
vertically to the top and/or the
bottom of the image so that the
image occupies a whole text line on
its own as in the example.
Behind Text
This allows your image to be
dragged and placed anywhere on
your document but with all the texts
floating in front of it
In front of Text
This allows your image to be right on
top of the text as if your image was
dropped right on top of it
Spreadsheet
A grid of rows and columns in which you enter text, numbers, and the results of calculations.
Name Box
Name of the cell (A1)
Formula Bar
A command line above the worksheet where text, numbers, and formulas are entered into a worksheet.
Worksheet
A "page" within an Excel workbook that contains columns, rows, and cells.
Cells
boxes created where the columns and rows meet
Leaf Bar
bottom of the current sheet
value
numerical, number/quantity
text
characters/numbers/symbols/special characters
formula
combines values to provide result
####
column is not wide enough to display data
#VALUE!
wrong type of formula argument or operand
#NAME?
unrecognized text in a formula
#N/A
refers to value not available
Absolute column
$A1
Absolute Row Reference
A$1
absolute cell reference
$A$1
for users
See where they are
for site owners
Show what is/isn't available
Short and To-The-Point
Because of the high-speed technology that
exists today, people like everything fast.
Navigation bars with concise and clear
categories allow people to rapidly and easily
access information about your company.
Absolute Reference
A cell reference that does not change when a formula is copied to a new location.
Software
the programs and other operating information used by a computer; intangible
social networking
communicate by
posting information
ICT
collectively refers to the technologies, both hardware and software, that enable humans to communicate with one another
What does ICT stand for?
Information and Communication Technology
World Wide Web
is the system that enables you to access hypertext documents and other files over the internet
system software
software responsible for the general operation of a computer system, including the operation of hardware, running application software, and file management
Application Software
computer software created to allow the user to perform a specific job or task
Web 1.0
read-only web
webpages that never change
Web 2.0
the read/write web; the second generation of web-based services and tools which make content creation on the web easier and more accessible to a wide variety of users
Web 3.0
semantic executing web
Internet
the actual interconnection of networks and computer systems
Web
refers to the system that enables people to access info over the internet
Hardware
the physical parts of a computer; tangible
Social Media
Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
Social Networking
The use of dedicated websites and applications to interact with other users, or to find people with similar interests to oneself.
Applications
Allows users to create and exchange user-generated information
Platforms
Products and services that allow for the development and integration of software products and other complementary goods. Windows, the iPhone, the Wii, and the standards that allow users to create Facebook apps are all platforms
Communication Service Provider
provider that transports information electronically
payment service provider
used to settle financial transactions
advertising platforms
create and manage advertising campaigns, generate reports
Social Networking
The creation and maintenance of personal and business relationships especially online
social media
create and share
content
social media
platform for
broadcasting
information
social networking
platform for
communicating
with one another
social media
may not have
specific target
audiences
social networking
specific audiences /
a number of people
in the group
Facebook Advertising Platforms
It uses
social graph and activities
to pinpoint those who fall
into your buyer
demographics