Computer Literacy
Thursday, January 10, 2013
Reading Blog Posts
I recently read a blog post from google on getting help on a new years resolution. I learned 5 things.
The First thing I learned is that you can get an app. to be able to track the amount of calories you intake. Which can help you allot with loosing weight if you are on top of it.
The Second thing I learned was they share a website that you can go to and find some healthy recipes to cook. Which is a good idea if you want to eat healthier. :)
The Third thing I learned is that they help give you ideas to help you stay motivated in this next year.
The Fourth thing I learned is that google can be with you anywhere you go online.
The Fifth thing I learned is that google gives you lots of options with anything you are looking up online no matter what it is. Google is a very realiable source.:) Go Google!
http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2013/01/a-little-help-from-google-on-your-new.html?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+blogspot%2FMKuf+%28Official+Google+Blog%29&utm_content=Google+Reader#!/2013/01/a-little-help-from-google-on-your-new.html
Things I have learned In Computer Literacy
I am going to tell you about the things I have learned while I have been in Computer Literacy.
I have learned how to improve my typing skills by not slouching when I type and also I learned how to type correctly.
I have learned that knowing what a reliable website is like shows you what kind of websites to look for that give reliable information.
I have learned that you have to be careful and be polite when you are writing any email to someone or talking to them through electronics.
I have learned how to improve my typing skills by not slouching when I type and also I learned how to type correctly.
I have learned that knowing what a reliable website is like shows you what kind of websites to look for that give reliable information.
I have learned that you have to be careful and be polite when you are writing any email to someone or talking to them through electronics.
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