Real-Life Communication -- Solution
Your task was to explore the links along the side of this page.
You were to explore each of the six links and find out where they went. You
were also to figure out how to return to the Real-Life Communication page
from any of the six links.
Here's what we wrote:
What They
Do
This page explains the basic job functions and responsibilities
for the selected career.
To return to the Real-Life Communication page,
click on Real-Life Activities. You will see three possible activities: Real-Life
Math, Real-Life Decision Making, and Real-Life Communication. Click on the
blue circle next to the Real-Life Communication.
What To Learn
The
What To Learn link takes you to a page with detailed information on the training
and educational requirements for the selected career.
To return to the
Real-Life Communication page, click on Real-Life Activities. You will see
three possible activities: Real-Life Math, Real-Life Decision Making, and
Real-Life Communication. Click on the blue circle next to Real-Life Communication.
Money
& Outlook
The Money & Outlook link takes you to a page
with information on average earnings, current workforce levels, and the estimated
growth rate for that career.
To return to the Real-Life Communication
page, click on Real-Life Activities. You will see three possible activities:
Real-Life Math, Real-Life Decision Making, and Real-Life Communication. Click
on the blue circle next to Real-Life Communication.
Connections
The
Connections link takes you to a page that lists related associations and websites
for the selected career.
To return to the Real-Life Communication page,
click on Real-Life Activities. You will see three possible activities: Real-Life
Math, Real-Life Decision Making, and Real-Life Communication. Click on the
blue circle next to Real-Life Communication.
Interviews
The
Interviews link takes you to an article featuring interviews with actual people
in that career.
To return to the Real-Life Communication page, click
on Real-Life Activities. You will see three possible activities: Real-Life
Math, Real-Life Decision Making, and Real-Life Communication. Click on the
blue circle next to Real-Life Communication.
Real-Life Activities
The
Real-Life Activities link takes you to a page with activities demonstrating
how math, decision making, and communication skills are used in the selected
career.
To return to the Real-Life Communication page, click on the
blue circle next to Real-Life Communication.
NOTE: If you were already
in one of the activities, you will have to click on a link other than Real-Life
Activities to navigate away, then click on Real-Life Activities to return
to the main activities page.
"Communication is of prime
importance in training," says software trainer Michael Shumko. "After all,
we all know people who are very smart about their specific discipline but
who cannot explain it to other people."