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Unit 1: Why Am I Doing This?
Section 1: I Always
Have Choices | Section
2: My Choices Are About Me | Section
3: My Choices Will Change | Unit Summary
UNIT SUMMARY
Application Question 11:
"Use Internet resources to begin bookmarking sites that can help
you with your career development." |
It is always a good idea to bookmark internet sites that you find useful.
But bookmarks are only as useful as you make them. In this activity, you
will begin to organize your career-related bookmarks.
- Go to the Ontario
WorkinfoNet site and jot down the categories of career-related links
that have been used. Now go to the Toronto
Public Library Career Bookmarks site and do the same thing.
- Using these two lists and the Table of Contents of Career Studies
10, make a working list of categories for your own bookmarks.
- Your web browser has a bookmark function. If you are not familiar
with how to use it, use the help function to learn how to create and
name bookmark folders.
- Create bookmark folders for the categories of career-related bookmarks
you have chosen.
- Go back to the bookmarks you have already saved and file them in their
appropriate folders.
- Look at the individual bookmarks. Are the titles that were saved informative
enough to be useful to you at a glance? If not, learn how to change
the name of your bookmark and do so.
- Now explore either of the above sites a little more. At Ontario WorkinfoNet,
got to the list of sites under the categories Occupations
and Careers: Planning Your Career. On the Toronto Library Career
Bookmarks site, go to the list of Self-Assessment
Tools. In both instances, make notes of the kind of descriptive
information provided for each site.
- Go back to your own bookmarks and find out how to include descriptions
of each site. Add information to each bookmark that you think will be
useful to you in the future.

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