Review and Assessment 156 Introduction to Microsoft Offi ce Copyright Goodheart-Willcox Co., Inc. be creating the beginning of a résumé. Enter the following contact informa- tion on separate lines: your fi rst and last name, your street address, your city and state, your e-mail address. Enter the text shown below as the introduction to the résumé. Change your name to bold and 20 points in the typeface of your choice. Center your contact information. Itali- cize the word Objective. Save the fi le, and then use the “save as” function to save it as a PDF fi le. Open the PDF and try to make changes can you? Objective Challenging position in operations management where over twenty years of experience in top-level administration, fi nancial management, budgeting, logistics, compliance, and information technology can be combined with skills in negotiation, leadership, communication, analysis, team building, problem solving, and attention to detail to maximize the success of a nonprofi t organization. specifi c evidence from the article with your class to support your understanding of the topic. Speaking. Select three of your classmates to participate in a cooperative learning situation such as a discussion panel. Acting as the team leader, name each person to a specifi c task such as timekeeper, recorder, etc. Discuss the topic of buying an electronic store franchise or a local electronics business that is available for sale. What are the advantages and disadvantages of not starting a business from scratch? Keep the panel on task and promote democratic discussion. Writing. Making small improvements in the way things are done can bring about great benefi ts. Choose three entrepreneurs in the information technology fi eld, and explain how they used innovation to start a new company or improve an existing product. Internet Research Typeface Anatomy. Research typeface anatomy using various Internet resources. What does the term mean? Create a list of some of the common terms used to describe a typeface. Illustrate your examples. Teamwork Working with your team, make a list of good listening skills versus bad listening skills. After you have completed the list, prepare a short skit that demonstrates both types of listening skills in an IT help desk setting. Incorporate both verbal and nonverbal communication tools to show active listening, such as body language, asking questions, or note-taking. Perform your skit in front of the class. Afterward, ask the audience to give feedback on the information you provided them. 5. Launch Microsoft PowerPoint, and begin a new blank document. Launch the help function, and search for help on adding a motion path. How many results are returned? Evaluate the returned results for relevance, and click the article that appears most relevant. Read the article, and write a one-page paper summarizing your fi ndings. Communication Skills Reading. Read a magazine, newspaper, or online article about an IT company. Analyze the article and distinguish the facts from the author’s point of view on the subject. Write a report in which you draw conclusions about the importance of information technology. Use visual support, such as graphs, to share