My name is Julius. I'm from Boston, Massachusetts, but reside in Las Vegas, Nevada. I enjoy reading, learning, running, and doing crossword puzzles. I have two brothers and one sister who are all older than me. I'm currently working as a Parole officer in Clark County. I served in the United States Air Force for 16 years. As a child, I was fascinated with buttons. Anywhere I went, and there was a button to be pressed, I pressed it. I have a German Shepard and his name is Caesar.
My first impression of IS101 is that the course seems to be very intense. The discussions and assignments in this course are very thorough. There is tons of information on Microsoft Office applications, keyboard shortcuts, desktops, mobile devices, hardware, system software, and applied labs. The labs are very helpful in learning how to set up and install many devices and system software.
My experience with signatures in Microsoft Outlook was gained while serving in the military. We had to use Microsoft Outlook to communicate in our organization. We also had to create a signature within Microsoft Outlook with your name, rank, position, and unit you were assigned to. I learned this task mostly through trial and error.
Julius with a dog named Caesar, very cool. Thank you for your first impression of IS101 :-)
ReplyDeleteUsing an email signature is essential for presenting oneself professionally, whether in the military, business setting, or even a digital literacy class!
Welcome to IS101-3210, Fall 2025, Julius ^_^
Hello Julius, I agree this class can be really intense with the work load especially if you don't set aside the proper time to complete them.
ReplyDeleteWow! It seems like serving in the military taught you many cool life skills.
ReplyDeleteGreetings, Julius, I hope this comment finds you well! I am intrigued by your 16-year commitment to serving in the Air Force. I must say that it is very impressive. I agree that the thrill of pushing a button almost instantly sends dopamine to my brain as my finger presses it, so I can relate. I like how your name is Julius and your dog's name is Caesar. They always say a dog is man's best friend! I love German Shepherds and at one point considered adopting one! I also enjoy the utilization of a professional email signature; it is easy to identify most time the name and position of a person in today's modern world. I agree that the labs are extremely helpful, and I am eager to see what I will learn in each chapter.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your service in the military. Naming your dog Caesar was a very cool and cute choice considering your own name. I agree that Lab Sim has helped me with navigating Microsoft Office applications and navigating system software.
ReplyDelete16 years in the military is dedication! I appreciate your service. Without you, some of us might not have the ability to choose to have life luxuries. I personally do not want to serve in the military, despite being interested in shooter games, because that reality scares me. Being fascinated with buttons is intriguing to me, you do not find many people have strong interests in something simple often. I agree at first glance the coursework for IS101 is intense. In my opinion, once you really get into it, it becomes easier to digest.
ReplyDeleteHello Julius. I agree; this course does offer plenty of useful information. Crossword puzzles are pretty engaging and entertaining.
ReplyDeleteHello Julius, I recently got a dog name Beau and he's a Pitbull Terrier and Caesar is an adorable name! I have family members who are also in the Air Force. What was it like being in the Air Force for that long?
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ReplyDeleteThank you for you service!
I agree that IS101 has been a rigorous course but we are all most at the end!
Thank you for your service. Julius, I agree with you the assignments are very thorough, as they allow you to learn more about navigating Microsoft.
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