Friday, November 10, 2017

#11 through #14 Career Information Systems: Idaho CIS

Time to create your PORTFOLIO

A PORTFOLIO is like a profile.
Here is where you will save all the data you collect.
That data can be Personal Attribute Assessments,
results of study tools that help
determine needed salaries, lifestyle desires,
colleges and universities, and it will
even help you plan course schedules,
starting right now and all the way through
graduate school as well. NEED SCHOLARSHIP MONEY?
Idaho CIS can also help with that
Working alongside your school counselor
with using Idaho CIS in assistance
you can be more involved,

and more informed about the decisions being made regarding...


YOUR FUTURE!

Scroll down the page and Scan the content
Click on "LOGIN" link on the Career Information Systems TAB
Username: "Northstar1"
Click on password content box and enter "careers".


You will be creating your own personal Login,
so you will only need to use this login
information this one time. You will ALWAYS
login with your personal login, for future access.

Click on "Create my CIS Portfolio" and follow the directions.

ENTER CORRECT DATA in all fields, and CLICK on the button that says YES, I will allow my teacher to view my portfolio.

Once completed you will be returned to the HOME PAGE.

You may note, that you can change your portfolio avatar picture. Please do this.




What You Need to DO:


  • FIRST, Edit your Portfolio Avatar.
  • CLICK on VIEW under GET STARTED:
    • READ "Create a Portfolio" no need to CLICK on it as you have already completed this.
    • READ  "Career Plan" when finished CLICK on "Go to Career Plan"
    • READ "What is a Career Plan"
    • CLICK on the BLUE TAB "Getting Started"
    • READ "Getting Started" when finished click on "Know Myself" in the left side menu in RED text.


  • KNOW MYSELF (There are several separate assignment here, however, you will post all your responses in the same POST in your BLOG)
    • READ "Know Myself" <DO NOT CLICK ON THE DOCUMENT LINKS>
      • CLICK on the link "Reality Check" complete the assessment at the end be sure to take a screen shot of the results; and also, CLICK "Save to Portfolio" or "Save" and also add you personal comments when you consider the results.
      • CLICK on the link "Career Cluster Inventory" complete the assessment at the end be sure to take a screen shot of the results; and also, CLICK "Save to Portfolio" or "Save" and also add you personal comments when you consider the results, in these comments select THREE occupations that have your interest, and write them into your comments.
      • CLICK on the link "Occupations", look up each occupations from above and read and explore the content for each as well; and also, CLICK "Save to Portfolio" or "Save" for EACH occupation that you find you have interest in, also, add you personal comments when you consider the results.


    • Take another screen shot of your Portfolio. It should contain the following saved items:
      • Reality Check 
      • Career Cluster Inventory
      • Occupation One
      • Occupation Two (included with one)
      • Occupations Three (included with one)
      • Other Occupations that you also saved
    WHAT YOU NEED TO DO:
      • CREATE FOUR SINGLE POST in your BLOG that have all of the following:
        • TITLE: "Reality Check: Career Information Systems of Idaho"
          • Screen Shot of the Reality Check (10 points)
        • TITLE: "Reality Check: Career Information Systems of Idaho"
        • Screen Shot of the Career Cluster Inventory (10 points)
        • Screen Shot of Three Occupations that you have interest in from the top three Career Clusters (10 points)
        • Answers to Questions on the "Know Myself" page that are following the above links.  (10 points)
          • From the HOME menu -- Hover over PLAN -- Move and Click on "Getting Started" under "How to Build a Career Plan" -- Move and Click on "Know Myself" at the top of the left column.
          • Your answers can be just typed into the POST or COPIED from the PAGE

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