(B) perform software application functions such as
outline options, bulleting, and numbering lists, and perform editing
functions such as finding and replacing.
(12) Practical technology concepts--skills and tools.
The student selects appropriate methods or techniques for an assigned
task and identifies and solves simple hardware and software problems
using common troubleshooting strategies. The student is expected to:
(A) communicate an understanding of terminology related
to virtual systems such as video conferencing, augmented reality,
and virtual reality environments;
(B) evaluate where and how to save, including the use
of appropriate naming conventions and effective file management strategies
and folder structures;
(C) demonstrate proper touch keyboarding techniques
with speed and accuracy and ergonomic strategies such as correct hand
and body positions;
(D) identify and practice using cross-curricular symbols
or other input device shortcuts on a keyboard; and
(E) use troubleshooting strategies to solve minor technical
problems with hardware and software such as restarting software or
rebooting hardware.
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