Office and Administrative Support Occupations PRINTER-FRIENDLY EN ESPAÑOLEmployment of office and administrative support occupations is projected to show little or no change from 2016 to 2026. Technology is expected to substitute or supplant some functions that workers in office and administrative support occupations do. The median annual wage for office and administrative support occupations was $34,740 in May 2017, below the median for all occupations of $37,690. OCCUPATIONJOB SUMMARYENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2017 MEDIAN PAY Bill and Account CollectorsBill and account collectors try to recover payment on overdue bills. They negotiate repayment plans with debtors and help them find solutions to make paying their overdue bills easier. High school diploma or equivalent$35,330 Bookkeeping, Accounting, and Auditing ClerksBookkeeping, accounting, and auditing clerks produce financial records for organizations. They record financial transactions, update statements, and check financial records for accuracy. Some college, no degree$39,240 Customer Service RepresentativesCustomer service representatives interact with customers to handle complaints, process orders, and provide information about an organization’s products and services. High school diploma or equivalent$32,890 Desktop PublishersDesktop publishers use computer software to design page layouts for newspapers, books, brochures, and other items that are printed or published online. Associate's degree$42,350 Financial ClerksFinancial clerks do administrative work for many types of organizations. They keep records, help customers, and carry out financial transactions. High school diploma or equivalent$38,680 General Office ClerksGeneral office clerks perform a variety of clerical tasks, including answering telephones, typing documents, and filing records. High school diploma or equivalent$31,500 Information ClerksInformation clerks perform routine clerical duties such as maintaining records, collecting data, and providing information to customers. See How to Become One$33,680 Material Recording ClerksMaterial recording clerks track product information in order to keep businesses and supply chains on schedule. They ensure proper scheduling, recordkeeping, and inventory control. High school diploma or equivalent$27,600 Police, Fire, and Ambulance DispatchersPolice, fire, and ambulance dispatchers, also called public safety telecommunicators, answer emergency and nonemergency calls. High school diploma or equivalent$39,640 Postal Service WorkersPostal service workers sell postal products and collect, sort, and deliver mail. High school diploma or equivalent$57,260 ReceptionistsReceptionists perform administrative tasks, such as answering phones, receiving visitors, and providing general information about their organization to the public and customers. High school diploma or equivalent$28,390 Secretaries and Administrative AssistantsSecretaries and administrative assistants perform routine clerical and administrative duties. They organize files, prepare documents, schedule appointments, and support other staff. High school diploma or equivalent$37,870 TellersTellers are responsible for accurately processing routine transactions at a bank. These transactions include cashing checks, depositing money, and collecting loan payments. High school diploma or equivalent$28,110 BooksBiographies:Benjamin Franklin: First Postmaster General Frederick Winslow Taylor: Scientific Management Frederick Smith: Overnight Delivery Joseph Wilson: Photocopying Accountants who Made Their Mark on History 11 Gurus of Customer Service 10 Famous Postal Service Employees Famous Postal Workers 20 Famous People Who Have Been Postmen Games:Pinterest Board: Typing Finance in the Classroom Games Typing:Typing Links: https://www.pinterest.com/kwittlibrarian/typing/ Typing Test http://www.typingtest.com/ Typing.com https://www.typing.com/ Key Hero https://www.keyhero.com/free-typing-test/
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You can access the Utah Collections Multimedia Encyclopedia through Utah's Online library UCME, the Utah Collections Multimedia Encyclopedia, is a project designed to give educators, students and the general public ready access to digital collections of Utah-related information and media items, specifically about the history, culture, geography, and landforms of the state. To learn more visit www.uen.org/ucme Here are some samples from the collection: The folk art of -- Fortunato Marrufo's palm weavings -- is showcased. Contributed by the Utah Arts Council Folk Art Program from their HISPANIC CULTURE IN UTAH archives and the book HECHO IN UTAH Jeronimo Lozano Catalina Reyes Uncle Scrooge Pinata
You can access Thinkfinity on Utah's Online Library or by going to their website: Thinkfinity. It offfers links to a variety of educational interactives. I'll be posting blog posts about some of the different interactives available. Here is an overview of the resources:
Media and Communication Occupations PRINTER-FRIENDLY EN ESPAÑOLEmployment of media and communication occupations is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations, which will result in about 43,200 new jobs. Demand for media and communication occupations is expected to arise from the need to create, edit, translate, and disseminate information through a variety of different platforms. The median annual wage for media and communication occupations was $56,340 in May 2017, which was higher than the median annual wage for all occupations of $37,690. OCCUPATIONJOB SUMMARYENTRY-LEVEL EDUCATION 2017 MEDIAN PAY AnnouncersAnnouncers present music, news, and sports and may provide commentary or interview guests about these or other important topics. Some act as masters of ceremonies (emcees) or disc jockeys (DJs) at weddings, parties, or clubs. See How to Become One$31,500 Broadcast and Sound Engineering TechniciansBroadcast and sound engineering technicians set up, operate, and maintain the electrical equipment for radio programs, television broadcasts, concerts, sound recordings, and movies. See How to Become One$42,650 EditorsEditors plan, review, and revise content for publication. Bachelor's degree$58,770 Film and Video Editors and Camera OperatorsFilm and video editors and camera operators manipulate moving images that entertain or inform an audience. Bachelor's degree$58,210 Interpreters and TranslatorsInterpreters and translators convert information from one language into another language. Interpreters work in spoken or sign language; translators work in written language. Bachelor's degree$47,190 PhotographersPhotographers use their technical expertise, creativity, and composition skills to produce and preserve images that tell a story or record an event. High school diploma or equivalent$32,490 Public Relations SpecialistsPublic relations specialists create and maintain a favorable public image for the organization they represent. They craft media releases and develop social media programs to shape public perception of their organization and to increase awareness of its work and goals. Bachelor's degree$59,300 Reporters, Correspondents, and Broadcast News AnalystsReporters, correspondents, and broadcast news analysts inform the public about news and events happening internationally, nationally, and locally. They report the news for newspapers, magazines, websites, television, and radio. Bachelor's degree$40,910 Technical WritersTechnical writers, also called technical communicators, prepare instruction manuals, how-to guides, journal articles, and other supporting documents to communicate complex and technical information more easily. They also develop, gather, and disseminate technical information through an organization’s communications channels. Bachelor's degree$70,930 Writers and AuthorsWriters and authors develop written content for various types of media, including advertisements; books; magazines; movie, play, and television scripts; and blogs. Bachelor's degree$61,820 Books Biographies:Samuel Morse: Telegraph Alexander Graham Bell: Telephone Joseph Pulitzer: Publisher Rupert Murdoch: Publisher Edward R. Murrow: Journalist Nelly Bly: Reporter Ida Tarbell: Reporter Edwin Armstrong: Modern Radio Helen Gurley Brown: Author and Publisher Ted Turner: 24 hours news JK Rowling: Best selling author of Harry Potter Series Suzanne Collins: Best sellling author of Hunger Games Lois Lowry: Best selling author of The Giver Brandon Mull: Local author of Fablehaven series Shannon Hale: Local author of Enna Burning series Interactives: UEN Interactives Language Arts Read Write Think Sheppard Software: Language Arts Resources:The New York Times
The Wall Street Journal CNN BBC Utah Digital Newspapers The Salt Lake Tribune The Deseret News Newspapers in Education Ask the librarian for the username and password Google Translate Duolingo Signing Savvy Newseum: http://www.newseum.org/ Digital Science Online are video, animation, and image resources to learn concepts related to physical science, earth science, life science, integrated science, health, and biology. You have to access Utah's Online Library in order to use this resource. Ask the librarian if need the home access information. Here are some examples from the database:
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Asteroids: Asteroids and the Asteroid Belt. By: Linde, Barbara M., Salem Press Primary Encyclopedia, January, 2016 Explore for Primary Schools is a database available through EBSCO from Utah's Online Library. From the topic
Asteroids: Asteroids and the Asteroid Belt. By: Linde, Barbara M., Salem Press Primary Encyclopedia, January, 2016 BooksGale Reference Collection--Grades 9-12 are available to students through Utah's Online Library. Ask the librarian for the home access information. EBSCO Databases are available through Utah's Online Library. EBSCO has a wide variety of resources, and I'll write a blog post about each one separately, so you can learn more about it. When you click on EBSO there a lot of options: The first choice is EBSO databases in general which let's you do a search of all of the databases. How to get full text articles: Here's an example of a search for Katherine Johnson She was a mathematician for NASA: Katherine Johnson
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