Friday, January 21, 2011

How technology will impact our future?

                  What did I learn this semesters? Well, there was so much, so I'm just going to sum up what comes into mind. Well I learn how to work with Microsoft word, excel, and powerpoint again. With words I actually relearn how to work with the "fronts", and the "charts." With excel I relearn how to get the charts , make one, and with the help of a book or USB it make things easier. Powerpoint, as I remember we didn't did much with it, so I really couldn't tell you what I learn. Work comes with experience, and that is what I gain in computer fundamental.
                   These skill, I can apply myself with working with Microsoft produces, or working with a computer by that I mean setting one up, putting it together, and taking it apart. For a long term goal, I don't think I will go far with it, because I don't plan to work with this for my future, just for a part time career, I guess. These skills would or won't achieve my long term goals. Technology is important for any career, because now in these days everything is process with technology. Either it's shipping an item online, while processing it, or writing a book. Technology is what we depend on, lets take wall street for example, it has bunch for computer for a reason, why? Well because it's used to keep track on money on company, how much coming in or out. Technology is important for any career anyone is pursing, is because we use it for keeping tabs, reports, processing, writing, designing.
                    What other skill would I learn in the immediate future? Well there are so much, but the one I most interested in is making and designing my own game. Or visual design, working with photoshop would be great, I get to design my own art, that would be really nice. The academy major I would follow for the rest of my high school career is programing. I enjoy programing things on the computer for a long time, but the problem was, I wasn't that good at it. So I would like to improve my programing skills, and apply to the rest that I know.

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