In these 169 tech-centric situations, you get an overview of pedagogy—the tech topics most important to your teaching—as well as practical strategies to address most classroom tech situations, how to scaffold these to learning, and where they provide the subtext to daily tech-infused education.
Today's tip: Ten Best MS Word Tips
Category: MS Office, Problem-solving, Keyboarding
Here are popular MS Word tips from my blog, Ask a Tech Teacher. Visit it to find these articles:
- Turn an Address into a Link--push the space bar after pasting in an internet address–that activates it (or push enter)
- What's Today's Date–press Shift+Alt+D in MS Word. Or, as you start typing the date, Word will populate it for you.
- Menu command is grayed out–push escape four times (you're probably in something you don't know you are). This works 90% of the time
- How to Open A New Word Doc Without the Program–I love this because I'm always in a hurry
- Tech Tip #102: Doc Saved Over? Try This
- How to Undelete–push Ctrl+Z
- MS Word Skills Assessment for Grades 3-8
- MS Word for Grades 2-5
- How to Use MS Word to Teach Geography
- Easy Photo Editing in MS Word
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