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COVAAC Presentation
Today, I presented a seminar to the Coordinators of Volunteers of Anne Arundel County. The presentation was on Social Computing: Wikis, Blogs, Podcasts, Facebook, YouTube, and and other topics. The participants were great and I had a very nice time. PowerPoint and Handout: The links that were used for the presentation are posted below: http://www.gmail.com…
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2008. Moore, Thelma. “Career and Technical Student Organization Lead Advisor Training.” Maryland State Department of Education CTSO Conference, Timonium, MD.
I can’t find the presentation but I have pictures!
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Girls in IT
This week I went to my first Computer Mania Day organization meeting. I am going to help with the Registration on the day of the conference. This purpose of Computer Mania day is to spur girls to become interested in technology. The longterm goal is to get them to pursue technical and engineering careers. Since…
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2007. Moore, Thelma. “SkillsUSA Program of Work.” SkillsUSA Maryland Annual Conference, Ocean City, MD.
During the presentation I spoke to approximately 400 SkillsUSA Maryland student chapter leaders about the Skills USA Program of Work. The program of work is a way for the student leaders to organize their chapter, set the calendar and communications for the year. During the conference I also had a tremendous amount of contact with…
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2002. Moore, Thelma. “Introduction to Networking,” MICCA Annual Conference, Baltimore, MD.
During this presentation I covered the basics of networking including the following: What is a network? Types of Networks (Ethernet, Token Ring) Hubs, Switches, Routers Ethernet Cables TCP/IP Clients, Servers Network Operating Systems I don’t have a copy of the presentation but do have a few pictures.
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IBM Basic Training 1988
I attended IBM Basic Training in January of 1988 with this group of people. We were on third shift in Chicago in the winter. The training consisted of basic electronics on up to learning to fix various computers (I can’t remember the models at this time). Every evening as we walked to the IBM building…
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