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BUS 127 Microsoft Office Level 1
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Level I Microsoft Office Applications. Includes coverage of Windows, Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Students apply problem techniques to complete a variety of projects, including integrating Office applications.

Subject:
Applied Science
Business and Communication
Computing and Information
Material Type:
Full Course
Provider:
Northland Pioneer College
Author:
Rachel Arroyo-Townsend
Date Added:
11/06/2023
Citations in Microsoft Word
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How to create citations in either APA or MLA format using Microsoft Word (365). 

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Communication
Composition and Rhetoric
Computing and Information
Higher Education
Literature
Technology
Material Type:
Diagram/Illustration
Student Guide
Teaching/Learning Strategy
Author:
MARCUS LACHER
Date Added:
02/09/2024
How to Reset Microsoft Word 2013 Interface- Most Excellent Word Tips
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This is our first Microsoft Word 2013 tutorial. This Most Excellent Word Tips answers a Lone Star College student's question on how to get the ribbon bar back to the original state and where to find Word's themes.

For more Most Excellent PowerPoint Tips: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnLwAnYLqFhGKP9Jzolla-9nwVKQ-bL3q

To watch out Introduction to Computer series: http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnLwAnYLqFhFhB4eswlpmjVjj3vM805ev

Subject:
Business and Communication
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Mr. Ford's Class
Author:
Scott Ford
Date Added:
09/26/2014
Lunch Poems: Harryette Mullen
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Harryette Mullen admits to being "licked all over by the English tongue." Her fifth poetry collection, Sleeping with the Dictionary, published by UC Press, was a finalist for the National Book Award and for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize in Poetry for its "gleeful pursuit of the ludic pleasure of word games." Her work combines the experimentation of the French OULIPO group with an American funk and political awareness. Mullen is associate professor of English and African American Studies at UCLA. Her other books include Muse & Drudge and Trimmings. (28 minutes)

Subject:
Arts and Humanities
Literature
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
UCTV Teacher's Pet
Date Added:
11/02/2008
Teaching Infinitives: A Free Introductory ESL Lesson Plan
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What are infinitives? When teaching infinitives it is especially important to know what they are. Infinitives are the base form of verbs. Infinitives are often formed by placing the word “to” and then following it with a verb. For example, “to buy/to work/to shop”. Keep in mind that a bare infinitive does not have the word “to” preceding it. Sometimes English speakers use infinitives as objects in sentences. Infinitives can also be used as a subject at the beginning of some sentences; they can be used as adverbs to modify verbs as well. Finally, they can be used as adjectives and/or complements to adjectives. As the lesson progresses, you will introduce the different uses of infinitives to students. Though teaching infinitives seems difficult, this lesson makes it fun and clear.If you want additional lesson plans and support, including teachers’ notes, be sure to register for a free Off2Class account.

Subject:
Language Education (ESL)
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Student Guide
Author:
Regan McNeill
Date Added:
02/15/2022