I'm an author, writer, teacher, Power Point savant, power tool wielding, horse training overall Jill of all trades. I am passionate about helping people succeed. Whether it's students struggling in the classroom time first time riders so scared they tremble every time the animal breathe or cutting down bunch of overgrown trees, I never think 'impossible,' but rather, 'How can I make this possible?'
|
Microsoft Word is the most robust word progressing software there is,. The split screen feature allows you to view page 1 and page 191 at the same time. This saves time with double checking facts and ensures document cohesion.
|
While Tiff files are popular among graphic designers because they can be scaled from a thumbnail on a website to billboard size, PowerPoint allows the user to quickly create custom Png clip-art that not only can be used in PowerPoint Presentations but most of digital media.
|
At Yeongju English Center end of the quarter was a stressful time as teachers needed to complete test score reports. Teachers spent an entire week reformatting graphics and graphs because they moved every time they changed data. Seeing the problem, I took the initiative to recreate the graph and graphics in PowerPoint. While Word updated the data better (in PowerPoint you often have to redo the links) teachers were still able complete their work in less than a day. PowerPoint is also an excellent tool for quickly making graphic documents such as worksheets and newsletters. The files can be converted to PDF or images as I've done below. Of course these are not as robust as documents created in Illustrator but when you need to create new content often it's a great, time efficient tool.
Today, many children are being taught a STEAM curriculum. Research has shown that how we think about things can be more important than what we think about. And this has a huge impact on companies these days. If I use Power Point and Word as an example, I would say that to use them well, not only do you need to know what you want to do, but the limitations you may have and then work within the parameters Once my friend and I had to unload a 600 kilo (1,320 lb) bag of mulch. At the time we didn't have a wench, or a tractor. I was able to solve the problem relying on high-school physics. By using a rope, a lever and the truck itself we were able to unload it. (For some reason the neighbors were really amused, but I digress.) This has two points. One is, every you learn you may need at some time and the other is that you never now when you will need to think creatively.