OpenOffice.org Essays

  • Roscoe Case Study

    832 Words  | 2 Pages

    1. How do you know Roscoe? I am Roscoes’ direct manager in my role as Dean of Academics. I began my work with Roscoe July 18, 2016. I have coached, observed, led professional development & content team meetings to build his instructional knowledge and skills with a strong focus on English Language Arts. Also, I have managed his performance as an evaluator. 2. What are his greatest strengths? His greatest strength would be his professionalism. Specifically, he has a respectful attitude towards

  • Open Source Software

    1208 Words  | 3 Pages

    software is a type of software that can be altered under peer review and is transparent in its process. The following is a list of OSS and a list of proprietary software. Open Source Software Wikipedia Mozilla Firefox Sun Microsystems OpenOffice.org Proprietary Software Microsoft Windows QuickBooks ACT! Absolute Banner Manager In order to be considered open source, there must be certain criteria met. These criteria include the following: o Free Redistribution o Inclusion of the

  • The Word Processing Process

    1046 Words  | 3 Pages

    What is Word Processing? Word Processing is using a computer to create, edit, and print documents. Of all computer applications, word processing is the most commonly used. To perform word processing, a computer, a special program called a word processor and a printer are required. A word processor enables the user to create a document, store it electronically on a USB or on a computer, display it on a screen, modify or format it by entering commands and characters from the keyboard, and print it

  • Information Technology and Cultural Imperialism

    2459 Words  | 5 Pages

    Information Technology and Cultural Imperialism At what point does information technology become not merely convenient, but indispensable in societies? That is, can countries that have previously been isolated geographically, culturally, and / or economically continue to do so by “opting-out” of the very technologies that are pulling the world together now? Do countries have a right to national isolation, if they choose it? Can they still retain the values and traditions of their culture