Wednesday, May 13, 2026

IS101 Blog Post: Third Week of May

I entered this class anticipating that I would learn basic computer skills. However, my experience in IS101 went far beyond my expectations and proved to be both memorable and highly beneficial. I was able to apply many of the Excel techniques I learned in this class to my accounting course, including using the Control and Shift keys to select specific cells and utilizing simple formulas such as the SUM function. I'm certain that I'll be using Excel in many different ways in the future. Although I earned A's in two different English classes and thought I was already familiar with Microsoft Word, this course introduced me to many features I had never used before, including document protection and inspection, references, review tools, and mail merge, just to name a few. After passing all my Microsoft Exams with decent scores, I was actually unaware going into this class that we would all have the opportunity to receive official badges and online certifications, which was really cool, especially for those who went above and beyond to conquer the "expert" exams.

This class was actually the first time I ever used Microsoft PowerPoint for anything, let alone using it for a presentation, which I'm glad to have overcame given my slight fear of public speaking. In that regard, the chapter that resonated with me was 6.9.2 Transitions, which essentially makes a professional PowerPoint presentation look more polished by forming creative and/or appropriate transitions when navigating between slides. A simple tip I learned from the LabSim assignments was to utilize the "Apply To All" button in the Transitions tab of the PowerPoint ribbon, to keep the slideshow presentation consistent. Timing can also be adjusted through editing the duration of the transition and the "Preview" button let's you see how it all ties together.

Not only did I learn all the required material for Microsoft Office, I learned a lot about my classmates, their goals, interests, and achievements. Honestly, I was expecting to dive into this class with a low-key profile at the back of the class, not knowing about anyone and vice versa. I later found out as we continued throughout the semester that I began remembering almost everyone's name and face, which is kind of rare for me, especially in a class where we only see each other once a week. Professor Wu really impressed me with this course, especially having the time and patience to help us remotely and/or in-person throughout every week, including the week before the semester even began. As I graduate next week on May 18th with my Associate of Science degree, I'm truly thankful to have taken this course and hope the rest of my classmates have a bright and successful future.






    

11 comments:

  1. Hi Jay-R, I liked how your post reflected the transition from Phase 1 into the next part of IS101 because it really does feel like the class keeps evolving every few weeks. The part about learning how to customize Word documents stood out to me since most people outside the class probably do not realize how much detail goes into making something look professional instead of just plain text on a page.

    What you mentioned about balancing responsibilities while trying to stay on top of assignments also felt very realistic because life does not exactly pause itself just because deadlines exist. Your advice about always being prepared for unexpected situations honestly stood out because one small problem can suddenly throw an entire schedule into chaos.

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  2. Congratulation on your graduation and I hope you fun celebrating it! This course as you described, goes far beyond the expectations of someone. It surprised me how the course works and how our professor approached us. From texting us early before the semester starts through pushing us towards the finish line. Hoping the best for you future endeavors and continue sharing the culture and experience in going to Guam to other people. That really got stuck in my head and I want to go there now lol.

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  3. Hi Jay-R. I agree I thought I already knew how to use Microsoft Word and PowerPoint, but it turns out I only knew less than the very basics haha. I'm glad I took this course, and I’ve actually started to enjoy practicing in Excel.
    I wish you success in everything you do in the future, and congratulations on your graduation! Like I mentioned in Tengene’s post, I hope you share more about your experience at CSN and maybe even a graduation photo in your next blog :).

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  4. Congrats on graduating Jay-R! Now that you've mentioned it, I never noticed that I started putting people's faces with names. Most of my other courses I would get to the end of the course and still not know who some people are despite seeing them in class 2 days a week. Excel has also helped me with my accounting course as well. Good luck!

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  5. Hello Jay-R! IS101 was much more in-depth than I was expecting at first, it was a nice surprise. Having the opportunity to get our Associate Certifications was something I was super amped about. Before this class I actually don't think I ever properly used a Microsoft app. Usually I just use the google equivalent like Docs, Slides, and Sheets. Congratulations on graduating, I wish you the best for your future!

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  6. Hi Jay-R , it’s impressive how much you learned throughout the class, especially since you were able to apply Excel skills to your accounting course and overcome your fear of public speaking with PowerPoint presentations.

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  7. Hi Jay-R! This was also my first time using PowerPoint! I used to use Google Slides for all of my presentations. It's safe to say I am definitely making the switch over to PowerPoint from here on out.

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  8. Hi Jay-R. What stood out to me is that you’ve already been able to apply what you’ve learned in Excel to your accounting class. It’s interesting how what you learn in one course can help you in other courses.

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  9. Your right Jay-R this class absolutely went beyond expectations. What we were able to learn was highly beneficial to us as individuals and to our future.

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  10. Hello Jay-R. I agree, this class went way beyond the expectations I held at the beginning. I'm glad you were able to apply what we learned to accounting! Finally, congratulations on graduating! You made it! I wish you the best!

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  11. Hey Jay-R! Your presentation looks interesting, especially for someone like me who loves to learn about different countries and cultures. Really wish I could have witnessed it.

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