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Tonga Ramseur

Technology in the classroom - 0 views

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    Great resource helping teacher including technology in the classroom. Also has resource for special needs. Check it out!
Roxanne Goodling

15 tips to get the most out of Google Docs - 0 views

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    Friday September 2, 2011, Paul Sawers Believe it or not, Microsoft Office is over two decades old now. And in that time, it has grown to become the number one commercial office suite across the world, with applications such as Word, Excel and PowerPoint the default tools of choice for enterprises and consumers alike.
Keith White

How to Make Great Sketches with Microsoft Excel - YouTube - 0 views

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    Anyone can become an artist by using the Excel Shapes line tool to trace over bitmap images.
Yun

Digital storytelling in the classroom - 1 views

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    Offers templates, rubrics, and a 28-page .pdf guide to digital story telling. 
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    A downloadable 28 page guide to help educators develop digital story telling plans that are tailored to specific age groups and curriculum needs.
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    Evaluation rubric example Storyboard template: Headlines and descriptions Storyboard template: Headlines only Storyboarding: Creating a storyboard in Word
chikydiigo

Windows Central | News, Forums, Reviews, Help for Windows anything - 0 views

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    This site keeps up with a lot of the going ons in the Windows world. It used to be wpcentral.com (windows phone central) but with all the integration and cross-platform items with Windows 8.1 and now with 10, they bring a lot of news, information and resources about all Windows Products.
rosalie7

Using an Excel worksheet - Automatic features - 0 views

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    Using an Excel worksheet -Automatic features Learn to use these automatic features of Microsoft Excel such as the common cursor styles, auto sum, and auto fill. Step 1 - Review cursor styles - There are four common cursor styles used in Excel. This was a great resource for Activity Reflection #2 !
rosalie7

Microsoft Excel Tutorial for Beginners #1 - Overview - 0 views

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    I really liked this tutorial because he spoke very slowly so that I could take notes and absorb all the information!
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