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Good day everyone, I am

Gracely Mae Fampulme


from University of
Batangas and here is my
technical skills
So, for the first slide, here's the
Microsoft Software.
For MS Excel, I'm good at Pivot
tables and have some
experience with formula
functions.
Since one of my sideline po na
ginagawa during this pandemic is
more on doing spreadsheet and
pivot in excel (grouped values) in
creating grades of students kasi po
yun mga nagpapagawa sa akin is
Although it has nothing to do
with our course, but the skills
that I learnt in accomplishing
those tasks it enabled me to
master Excel.
Also i'm skilled at creating
documents and forms and
using complex features in MS
Word.
Since I’m currently the secretary
general of our organization, one
of the few things I'm doing is the
minutes of meetings and other
documents po related to
organization na ginagawa naman
And, in terms of my Microsoft
PowerPoint skills, I'm capable of
creating presentations, Inserting,
embedding, linking media and
data, also broadcasting them,
and sharing slideshows.
The next slide is all about
editing skills, and this is a list
of the editing apps I'm
currently using.
PHOTO EDITOR
• Adobe Photoshop
• Canva
• Adobe Lightroom
• Visco

VIDEO EDITOR
• Open Broadcaster Software (OBS)
• FILMORA
• VILLO (phone application)
• VIVACUT PRO
Sor for CAD, We utilized this
software during our first year.
Although it has been a while, but
simula po nung nag start ang
vacation naming I have been able
to explore it by ulit by watching
videos and tutorials on it.
We usually used multisim for
laboratory exercises like PCB
layout. It also involves
microcontroller simulation or
combined analogue/digital
simulation.
CISCO PACKET TRACER.

As mentioned by one of my classmate,


we used this system software during
our second semester electives course,
wherein we created and simulated
CCNA practice labs for routers and
switches as our activities.

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