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4 power tools for students
Your kids can do a great job on even the
toughest school projects with just a computer running the Windows operating system and the right information
resources. Research no longer requires a trip to the neighborhood library,
because a whole world of information—and the tools to put it all together—are
right at home on your family computer.
Here are four homework power tools that can
turn your children's ho-hum project into A+ work:
Using these four tools can enrich your
student's learning experience and help them produce high-quality work.
You can find more tips for using these and
many other tools for learning at MicrosoftEducation. Check out the Microsoft Student website for software offers and discounts, creative
educational games and competitions, tips for staying organized, a student
newsletter, lounge, and Facebook page, along with other resources to help
students of all ages and abilities to make the most of their learning
experience and to have fun doing it.
If your middle-school or high-school student is
looking for just one resource to help them save time and complete high-quality
math and science homework, Microsoft Math is it. From basic math to precalculus
to physics, Microsoft Math helps students visualize and see mathematical and
scientific concepts as they’ve never seen them before. It gives them
step-by-step instructions to help them tackle even the most difficult problems,
while gaining a deeper understanding of fundamental concepts.
Microsoft Math includes:
·
Step-by-step
instructions to help solve difficult math problems with the Step-by-Step Equation
Solver.
·
A full-featured graphing
calculator, with large
two-dimensional (2-D) and enhanced three-dimensional (3-D) color graphs to
better illustrate problems and concepts.
·
The Formulas and Equations
Library—a resource with more
than 100 commonly used equations and formulas to help you identify and apply
the right one for your problem.
·
The Triangle Solver—a graphing tool that helps you explore and better understand
triangles and their parts.
·
The Unit Conversion Tool—a handy tool that quickly and easily converts units of measure,
including length, area, volume, weight, temperature, pressure, energy, power,
velocity, and time.
·
Ink Handwriting Support that recognizes handwritten problems and works with Tablet PCs
and ultra-mobile PCs.
PowerPoint 2010 can help your kids put all the
information they gather together into a dazzling presentation that their
classmates and teachers will appreciate.
An easy-to-use but sophisticated program,
PowerPoint 2010 includes dozens of ready-made slide templates to choose from in many categories, such as
academic (now including Spanish class presentations), animals, nature,
astronomy, conservation, and world culture. Your students can simply choose a
design template, plug in their information, select the slide transitions they
want, and be ready to give their presentation to the class. It also allows
students to design their own look and feel for their slide presentations.
PowerPoint 2010 includes many new and improved features, many of which students will especially
appreciate. For example, you can now automatically save versions of
presentations, embed, edit, and play videos in presentations, use transitions
with 3-D motion graphics effects, and turn your presentation into a video. For
students on the go (and who isn’t these days?), the new PowerPoint Web App is a great advantage. They can store their presentation on a
web server and work on it from anywhere, just by opening the presentation in
their web browser. That means they can work even when they’re away from home,
and they can easily collaborate with other students on group projects, even if
their schedules and locations don’t overlap. All Office Web Apps are available
by signing in to Windows Live.
If you’re switching from an earlier version of
PowerPoint and you want to get up to speed fast, visit the PowerPoint Getting Started site to learn the basics, find the commands on the
new ribbon, or take a brief introductory training course.
In Editing view, in PowerPoint Web App, you
can add and delete content and format text. You can also add, delete,
duplicate, and hide slides.
Students have to gather and organize data from
multiple sources, in addition to working on group projects with classmates and
juggling classes, meetings, volunteer work, and social activities. OneNote
2010, a note-taking program that makes it easy to take, organize, manage, and
share notes, can help simplify all these tasks.
Unlike paper systems or word processing
applications, OneNote 2010 combines the ability to capture typed and handwritten text, diagrams, drawings, webpage content, and audio notes in one
place, with the flexibility to organize and reuse them any way you want. There
are many ways OneNote 2010 can help your kids in their studies. Kids can use it
to record lectures, create outlines, take notes when they do research online,
and organize their notes by page and section. After they’ve done their
research, they can quickly create To Do lists and summaries of other tasks from
the note tags. OneNote 2010 has many new features that students will love, including the
familiar Office ribbon for commands, the ability to create and display
equations, touch support, a mini translator, and automatic linking to the notes
you’re taking, so they’ll never lose a reference. OneNote 2010 Web App is also new. Students can use it to sync
their notebooks to the cloud using Windows Live and then read and edit them
anywhere from any computer, using a web browser.
With OneNote, your kids can’t lose their notes
or notebooks, they don’t have to carry heavy backpacks, and they can easily
share notebooks with their classmates or teachers. Read Top reasons to use OneNote 2010 in the classroom.
You can capture many different kinds of
sources in OneNote and keep all related information together on one page. Note
tags help you keep track of your To Do list, questions, definitions, and much
more.
Whether you’re new to OneNote or you’re
switching from an earlier version, you may want to visit the Getting Started page to help you learn basics fast, find commands on the new ribbon,
or take a short training on the new features.
No presentation would be complete without some
kind of art—a photo, drawing, cartoon, or media clip.
Your students can search for and insert clip
art right from PowerPoint 2010. If they want even more choices, they can access
more than 150,000 pieces of art, photos, sounds, and animation on the Microsoft Office.com images site download what they want, and then insert it.
1. On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Clip Art.
2. In the clip art pane, in the Search box, type what you are searching for.
3. In the Results should be box, select the check box for the kind of
media you’re looking for—Illustrations, Photographs, Videos, Audio, or All
Media Types.
4. Click Go.
5. Browse the images, and double-click the one
that you want. PowerPoint immediately inserts it in your presentation.
Note: If you don’t see what you want and you want to search for more
images on the Office.com site, all you have to do is click the Find more at
Office.com link at the bottom of
the clip art pane.
1.On the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Clip Art.
2.In the clip art
pane, in the Search box, type what you
are searching for.
3.In the Results should be box, select the check box for the
kind of media you’re looking for—Illustrations, Photographs, Videos, Audio, or
All Media Types.
4.Click Go.
5.Browse the images,
and double-click the one that you want. PowerPoint immediately inserts it in
your presentation.
Note: If you don’t see what you want and you want to search for more
images on the Office.com site, all you have to do is click the Find more at Office.com link at the bottom of the clip art
pane.
2. Search the clip art categories for something
you like.
3. Double-click the image. On the new page that
opens, you can click Copy to clipboard to paste it in the board on the left while you continue to
browse, or you can click Download
if you want to use the image. If an image is close to but not exactly what
you’re looking for, click More in This Category, or click See Similar Images to view a one-screen collage of similar images that you can
browse. Double-click any thumbnail to add it to the clipboard on the left.
4. In the File Download dialog box, click Save. Navigate to where you want to save the image
on your computer, and then click Save.
5. To insert the image in your presentation, on
the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Picture. In the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the image, and then
double-click it to insert it in your presentation.
2.Search the clip art
categories for something you like.
3.Double-click the
image. On the new page that opens, you can click Copy to clipboard to paste it in the board on the left
while you continue to browse, or you can click Download if you want to use the image. If an image is close to but not
exactly what you’re looking for, click More in This
Category, or click See Similar Images to view a
one-screen collage of similar images that you can browse. Double-click any
thumbnail to add it to the clipboard on the left.
4.In the File Download dialog box, click Save. Navigate to where
you want to save the image on your computer, and then click Save.
5.To insert the image
in your presentation, on the Insert tab, in the Images group, click Picture. In the Insert Picture dialog box, navigate to the image, and then double-click
it to insert it in your presentation.
PowerPoint 2010 gives you even more creative
choices for using clip art in your presentations than previous versions—your
kids can apply artistic textures and effects to the clip art andother images in their
presentations, and they can copy and paste animated effects from one shape to another.
Each of these four tools makes it easy for your
student to research and create high-quality school projects. But even more
important, these homework power tools can open your children's minds to a world
of curiosity, ideas, inspiration, and creativity.
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