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Akmal Yousuf

10 Reasons You Should Be Using Microsoft Word - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    www.office.com/setup Blogs: Microsoft Word is an essential tool for any individual in today's digital age. Whether you are a working professional, a diligent student or an active retiree, proficiency in Microsoft Word is a vital skill1 that is useful for both complex business requirements as well as basic day-to-day purposes. Not only is Microsoft Word a flexible tool that allows you to achieve many of your digital document needs, it is also one of the most user- friendly applications from the Microsoft Office suite. Below are 10 MS Word features that you should be using at work, school or home but likely aren't. 1. SMART ART The Office 2007 and Office 2010 applications share very similar features for working with a range of graphics including pictures, Clip Art, Shapes, diagrams and Charts. It's easy to confuse SmartArt with the similarly named WordArt. Where WordArt just allows you to display text using a wide variety of different formats and effects, SmartArt is a comprehensive and flexible business diagram tool that greatly improves upon the 'Diagram Gallery' feature found in previous versions of Office. Smart Art screen shot 2 - www.office.com/setup The great thing about SmartArt is the ability to swap between different diagrams, even diagrams from other categories, without losing the information that you have already entered. From the selection available, use whichever SmartArt is appropriate to give your document that little bit extra charm. 2. TURN DATA INTO VISUAL CHARTS Charts are created using the same chart 'engine' that Excel uses. Accordingly, as your chart is created, another window will appear containing the Excel-generated data that the chart is based on. Use the Insert Chart button in the Illustrations group to insert a chart and select from the variety of options. The charts are versatile, just like the user-friendly data represented separately in MS Excel to smooth out the whole data-input-to-graph process. Visual Charts -
Maureen Barreras

Young Writers and Artists - 0 views

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    This is an awesome website. It's a website for youth through 13 years of age and teachers. Children submit their art or writing pieces with possible publication. The website displays art work and allows the audience to read what the children have created or listen to the story, which is actually read by the child. Really cool!
Samantha Braun

Art Writing Projects for the Classroom - 0 views

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    Writing and art should be combined to enhance lessons and this site has many great ideas.
Samantha Braun

Language Arts in the Elementary Classroom - 0 views

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    This is an amazing site by Jennifer Myers that has a lot of great step-by-step ideas about teaching language arts effectively in the elementary classroom. It includes things like reading and writing workshops.
Alexis Llewellyn

Creative Writing Professions Video: Career Options -- Education-Portal.com - 0 views

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    You may be wondering what professions are available for the writing arts major. I was, and this website gave me some ideas!
Robyn Nichols

Design*Sponge - 0 views

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    A great blog about interior design, arts and crafts, product design, etc. Has some DIY crafts and before and after photos.
Robyn Nichols

deviantART: where ART meets application! - 0 views

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    Literature, art, photography. Make your own gallery, browse others. A fun little site, keeps you occupied.
Michael Pfister

How to Write a Great Ghost Story - 0 views

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    Some of these tips are pretty obvious for Writing Arts majors, but you may be surprised by what you already knew.
Akmal Yousuf

Mid-Market Matters - Read www.office.com/setup Blogs - 0 views

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    Right around the same time as we moved into our new digs on Market Street, we launched Yammer's civic engagement initiative called Mid-Market Matters, which focuses our community efforts on issues affecting our new neighborhood. Through this initiative we encourage Yammer employees to get out of the office (as beautiful as it is) and interact with our neighbors - whether that means grabbing a coffee at MaVelous, taking dance classes at LINES Dance Center, or volunteering at a local non-profit. Up until the 1950s the Mid-Market neighborhood was a thriving theater district. www.office.com/setup (UPFROMTHEDEEP.COM POSTCARD, CIRCA 1957) www.office.com/setup (SOURCE: SAN FRANCISCO HISTORY CENTER, SF PUBLICLIBRARY) However, after years of neglect and the unfortunate consequences of various policy decisions, we were left with many empty storefronts and a haven for illicit activity. www.office.com/setup (SOURCE: UPFROMTHEDEEP.COM) After numerous attempts at revitalization, it seems we finally have a fighting chance to make some lasting improvements to the area. Thanks to the public-private partnerships formed and the intense focus by all parties involved, we hope to make a difference in the lives of Mid-Market residents and businesses. . This time around everyone is at the table (transit, the arts, non-profits, the Mayor's office, and the business community). We all want to bring Market Street back to its former glory! Since January we've been busy! So far we've sent 70 employees to St Anthony's Foundation to serve meals and sort clothes: www.office.com/setup We've donated 50 monitors to the Tenderloin Tech Lab. www.office.com/setup 15 employees volunteered at the Tenderloin Community School to help teachers with classroom activities www.office.com/setup And we've sent a few folks out to keep the streets safe while kids get to their afterschool programs. www.office.com/setup This Friday April 12th, Yammer is giving back in a big way. Al
Akmal Yousuf

PowerPoint Tips: Simple Rules for Better PowerPoint Presentations - www.office.com/setup - 0 views

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    WWW.OFFICE.COM/SETUP BLOGS: SIMPLE RULES FOR BETTER POWERPOINT PRESENTATIONS www.office.com/setup Blogs: Have you ever given a PowerPoint presentation and noticed that something about it just seemed a little … off? If you're unfamiliar with basic PowerPoint design principles, it can be difficult to create a slide show that presents your information in the best light. Poorly designed presentations can leave an audience feeling confused, bored, and even irritated. Review these tips on making your next presentation more engaging. DON'T READ YOUR PRESENTATION STRAIGHT FROM THE SLIDES If your audience can both read and hear, it's a waste of time for you to simply read your slides aloud. Your audience will zone out and stop listening to what you're saying, which means they won't hear any extra information you include. Instead of typing out your entire presentation, include only main ideas, keywords, and talking points in your slide show text. Engage your audience by sharing the details out loud. FOLLOW THE 5/5/5 RULE To keep your audience from feeling overwhelmed, you should keep the text on each slide short and to the point. Some experts suggest using the 5/5/5 rule: no more than five words per line of text, five lines of text per slide, or five text-heavy slides in a row. Screenshot of Microsoft PowerPoint DON'T FORGET YOUR AUDIENCE Who will be watching your presentation? The same goofy effects and funny clip art that would entertain a classroom full of middle-school students might make you look unprofessional in front of business colleagues and clients. Humor can lighten up a presentation, but if you use it inappropriately your audience might think you don't know what you're doing. Know your audience, and tailor your presentation to their tastes and expectations. CHOOSE READABLE COLORS AND FONTS Your text should be easy to read and pleasant to look at. Large, simple fonts and theme colors are always your best bet. The best fonts and colors can va
smithrobert36

5 Beginner Tips To Learn Python - 0 views

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    Python is an important programming language that every developer must have at his fingertips. Many programmers make use of Python to create learning algorithms, build websites, and perform other significant tasks. In this article, I will provide you with a few sure shot tips that you can apply to master the art of coding using Python.
Samantha Braun

WritingFix: The Daily Prompt Generator - 0 views

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    This site generates random writing propts to spark the writer's imagination or use in the classroom.
Devon Cioffi

no strings attached - 0 views

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    An archive of short poetry aided by graphics. Like magnetic poetry with pictures.
Nicole Pasquarello

Super Sprayer - Video - 0 views

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    Just awesome.
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    Amazing!
Casey Marguccio

CanTeach: English Language Arts: Writing Prompts/Journal Topics - 0 views

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    Writing Prompts for teachers to use for students.
Robyn Nichols

Teen Ink - 0 views

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    A website for teenagers to submit any type of writing or artwork. Pretty cool to look at even if you're not a teen anymore. Could be useful for future teachers
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