Teachers are busy and often do not have time to learn new software applications. Word processing, databases, and spreadsheets can improve work efficiency, expand the range of tasks performed, improve accuracy and effectiveness, and reduce the amount of time needed to perform routine tasks. But how do teachers find the time to learn these applications? That is where this book comes in.
Microsoft Office for Teachers, Third Edition presents a visually illustrated and non-technical approach to learning the Microsoft Office 2007 suite. The book includes screen-captures along with text descriptions, work templates, and exercises to help teachers learn and use these applications without frustration. Templates for newsletters, grade books, etc are provided that demonstrate the usefulness of Microsoft Office in the classroom and the diversity of its applications. Teachers can quickly and easily tailor these templates and exercises to meet their specific needs. Lastly, the book focuses on various tasks such as making a presentation to a parent group or a school board as a catalyst for learning Microsoft Office.
This book is written for teachers with very basic computing skills. Using non-technical and graphically illustrated “how-to” procedures teachers and students accomplish real-world, computer-based tasks and develop skills in word processing, database management, using spreadsheets, and making presentations.
Maggie Niess has written this text to be most useful for teachers beyond initial experiences within Microsoft Office 2007 applications. The first edition text is organized in two parts: Part...
Each chapter contains a project for students, a project for teachers, and a project for administrators tailored to the type of work these individuals might be expected to perform with the Office software.
Technology Tools for Teachers: A Microsoft Office Tutorial, 2nd Ed. Table of Contents Part I: Technology-Enhanced Learning Using Microsoft Office Chapter 1: Technology Tools for Teachers: An Introduction Lesson 1.1:...
Essential Concepts and Techniques Gary B. Shelly, Thomas J. Cashman, Randolph E. Gunter, Glenda A. Gunter. Shelly Cashman Series - Traditionally Bound Textbooks The Shelly Cashman Series presents the following computer subjects in a ...
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Teacher Templates for Microsoft Office
Provides clear directions for beginner to advanced projects by grade level in math, science, language arts, and social studies, plus a CD-ROM with templates and sample finished projects.
This text introduces and explains the most important functions of the Microsoft Office tool including Word, PowerPoint and Publisher and includes two complete chapters on the use and application of Microsoft Excel.
Microsoft® Office 97 For Windows® For Teachers™ provides you with the tools you need to manage your daily tasks in the classroom. Whether you teach preschool or graduate school, this book has something to offer you.
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