Title: Work Smarter:
1Work Smarter
- Use Help in the applications while you do
pretests. - Repeat the pretests if you make less than 80.
Kent Van Cleave, Ph.D.
2Work smarter, not harder.
- One of the nice features of Windows computers is
that you can run several applications at once.
This is called multitasking. - Use Alt?Tab or the taskbar to switch between
applications. - Taskbar
3Work smarter in TAIT
- You are taking a pretest, and you arent sure
exactly how to do a skill, so you would like to
try it before you do it in the test. Here is how
you do it - Open the application you are testing in before
you start the test open a file or create
something to work with. (You can open it while
in the test, too.) - Launch the chapter test when you get stuck, use
Help to ask a question or just try out the skill
in the file you have open. - The slides that follow illustrate this using an
Excel task.
4While taking the Excel exam, you are asked to
freeze cells.
5You switch to Excel, create some headers and
data, and put the pointer where you want the
freeze
6Then you open Help and type in the word
Freeze. Select the relevant topic. Help shows you
how.
7You perform the operation and see the results.
8Then switch to TAIT and perform the
operation (Note the screen is arranged so I can
still see help!)
9and check that one off of your list! (Note You
cant do this during the graded exam.)
10Working smarter, not harder
- An important advantage of working this way is
that it gets you into the actual application,
improving the transfer of what you learn. - We recommend you try ALL the skills in the actual
applications as you learn them in the tutorials. - This approach also works towards our main goal in
the course It helps you learn how to teach
yourself new application skills.
11Reuse the Pretests
- If you dont make the score you want on the
pretest - work through the tutorials,
- then retake the pretest instead of the posttest.
- This lets you revisit the tutorials for the items
you miss on the retake. - Dont forget, you are required to make at least
80 o n each chapter test.