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Kim Welle

TEACHER CREATED TIPS - 0 views

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    A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more. A blog created by teachers for teachers. Find teaching tips and resources for Pre-K to 8th grade teachers. Topics include classroom management, free lesson plans, educational techniques, and more.
Amie Miller

INFORMAL ASSESSMENT IN EDUCATIONAL EVALUATION: - 0 views

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    This site provides information about informal assessment including what it is, why to use it, and different techniques to use in a classroom.
Akmal Yousuf

How to calculate percentage in Excel - formula examples - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    In this tutorial, you will lean a quick way to calculate percentages in Excel, find the basic percentage formula and a few more formulas for calculating percentage increase, percent of total and more. Calculating percentage is useful in many areas of life, whether it is restaurant tipping, reseller commission, your income tax or interest rate. Say, you've been lucky enough to get a 25% off promotion code on a new plasma TV. Is this a good deal? And how much will you eventually have to pay? In this tutorial, we are going to explore a few techniques that will help you efficiently calculate percent in Excel and learn the basic percentage formulas that will take the guesswork out of your calculations.
Akmal Yousuf

Access 2016: Formatting Forms - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: INTRODUCTION www.office.com/setup Blogs: After creating a form, you might want to modify its appearance. Formatting your forms can help make your database look consistent and professional. Some formatting changes can even make your forms easier to use. With the formatting tools in Access, you can customize your forms to look exactly the way you want. In this lesson, you will learn how to add command buttons, modify form layouts, add logos and other images, and change form colors and fonts. Throughout this tutorial, we will be using a sample database. If you would like to follow along, you'll need to download our Access 2016 sample database. You will need to have Access 2016 installed on your computer in order to open the example. Watch the video below to learn more about formatting forms in Access. FORMATTING FORMS Access offers several options that let you make your forms look exactly the way you want. While some of these options-like command buttons-are unique to forms, others may be familiar to you. COMMAND BUTTONS If you want to create a way for users of your form to quickly perform specific actions and tasks, consider adding command buttons. When you create a command button, you specify an action for it to carry out when clicked. By including commands for common tasks right in your form, you're making the form easier to use. Access offers many different types of command buttons, but they can be divided into a few main categories: Record Navigation command buttons, which allow users to move among the records in your database Record Operation command buttons, which let users do things like save and print a record Form Operation command buttons, which allow users to quickly open or close a form, print the current form, and perform other actions Report Operation command buttons, which offer users a quick way to do things like preview or mail a report from the current record TO ADD A COMMAND BUTTON TO A FORM: In Form Layou
Kim D'Amato

Mrs. Alphabet offers new techniques for learning alphabet, phonics, math, and reading. - 0 views

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    Mrs. Alphabet is a website that would help future teachers of younger children come up with lesson plans according to holidays and times of the month. It would also help teachers with ideas on how to teach the alphabet, phonics, and mathematics.
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