Microsoft Word
[asa_item id="586447913"] Microsoft Word is the traditional word-processing program in app form. To gain access to it, users must create an account or login with an existing Microsoft account, and they will then be able to use all of the tools that Microsoft Word offers. With the app version of Word, users can create documents, use pre-made templates, sync to cloud-storage programs (e.g., Dropbox, OneDrive), and save documents. Instructional Ideas Teachers can have students compose different types of writing using this app. These types of writing include essays, journal entries, short responses, analytical paragraphs, lab reports, and more. Instead of…
A. Instruction - 8.3
B. Design - 9.3
C. Engagement - 9.2
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Microsoft Word: A Best App for All Teachers and Students
Summary : Microsoft Word in App Form!
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Microsoft Word is the traditional word-processing program in app form. To gain access to it, users must create an account or login with an existing Microsoft account, and they will then be able to use all of the tools that Microsoft Word offers. With the app version of Word, users can create documents, use pre-made templates, sync to cloud-storage programs (e.g., Dropbox, OneDrive), and save documents.
Instructional Ideas
- Teachers can have students compose different types of writing using this app. These types of writing include essays, journal entries, short responses, analytical paragraphs, lab reports, and more.
- Instead of having students create a piece of writing using a blank document, teachers can have students select a pre-made template. With the template, students can insert pictures and text in combination with different fonts and text size to visually represent meaning.
- Teachers can have students input numerical data in chart form using the table function in this app. Next, teachers can have students compose a piece of writing that explains the data.
- After studying a topic, teachers can have students create a graphic that represents the topic by adding images, shapes, and text.
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A2. 21st Century Skills
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A3. Conn. to Future Learning
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A4. Value of Errors
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A5. Feedback to Teacher
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A6. Level of Material
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A7. Cooperative Learning
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A8. Accom. of Individual Diff.
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B1. Ability to Save Progress
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B2. Platform Integration
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B3. Screen Design
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B4. Ease of Use
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B5. Navigation
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B6. Goal Orientation
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B7. Information Presentation
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B8. Media Integration
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B9. Cultural Sensitivity
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C1. Learner Control
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C2. Interactivity
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C3. Pace
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C4. Flexibility
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C5. Interest
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C6. Aesthetics
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C7. Utility
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