Thursday, October 25, 2007

Where Do I Go With Speech and Debate?

This article is about the many uses that speech and debate can do for you. It has many positive sides and not many negative sides. Speech and debate make it easier for one to be a lot more confident with themselves when introduced to situations where you are put on the spot. Speech and debate classes/activities can definitely get you ahead in jobs including, government, acting, sales, broadcasting, law, speechwriting, public relations, counseling and corporate training. The skills that are learned from speech and debate are all helpful in all of these areas... especially in life, itself.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Setting Her Sites

This article is about Robin Liss who became her own boss, as a chief executive officer of her own company. She started in high school and continued on through college. She began by building websites for her own enjoyment with the help of a book as her guide. She turned her hobby of making Claymation videos with her own camcorder into a real business when she found out how much interest she was gaining from the outside world. Now she also runs sites that review digital cameras, cellphones, and printers. She is the youngest CEO in the company. She states that... "If you work hard, and you are made of what you say, then your employees will respect you."

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Working on the Railroad

This article is about life for Sharon Carlquist, while working on the railroad. Sharon is a conductor for Metro North Railroad, a train that commutes thousands of people everyday between New York City and Connecticut. She works four hours in the morning, gets fours off, then puts in her last four hours for the day. This job requires a lot of people skills: collecting tickets and fares, answering passengers' questions and ensuring the passengers' safety. Conductors also coordinate the crew's activities, signal the engineers and make sure that the train is working properly.

If you do have an interest in being railroad conductor, then some helpful courses to take would be: electronics, math and having some technical and electrical skills. One other helpful thing, would be, getting to know some people in the business; try attending fairs and see counselors who would be willing to introduce you to people in your dept. of study.

Monday, October 22, 2007

E- Learning

This article is about electronic learning. Electronic learning(e-learning) is a way to gain college credit over the internet. It is a way for students who have a more demanding schedule, to take classes and work around their schedule so that they aren't making a schedule to work around their classes.

There are two types of E-classes. There is the Synchronous classes and the Asynchronous classes. the Synchronous classes are the classes that allow the teacher and the students to log on at a prearranged time and therefore conducting class through chat rooms or streaming video. Asynchronous classes allow students to log on anytime and during an assigned time frame to turn in and receive assignments, take tests, or post message boards.

The only question that this article leaves you with is.... " Is e-learning for you?" This article suggests that people who are easily determined to focus on the studies and are able to take attention to work on their own, can be successful with e-learning, but people who are easily distracted and prefer to work in a classroom setting, are better situated in a classroom.