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Basic PowerPoint has been completely updated for Office 2003 (Windows XP) and features a brand new presentation designed to appeal to all students. This book is suitable for whole class, group and individual teaching. It is divided into a series of lessons that gradually introduce the fundamentals of presentation graphics using Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. It explains all the common PowerPoint features as well as introducing Action Buttons and the Slide Master to create an interactive presentation. The book is suitable for all years up to GCSE. Topics include: The Basics Editing a Show Applying Designs Adding Objects Special Effects Action Buttons Slide Master
Covering the Module D204 of the DiDA specification, this book gives students a grounding in how ICT may be used in the planning of a new business enterprise. It takes students through the various steps required to produce a sample project similar in scope and level to the one set by the Edexcel Examining Board.
The aim of this book is to provide detailed coverage of the topics in the new OCR AS and A Level Computer Science specifications H046 / H446. The book is divided into twelve sections and within each section, each chapter covers material that can comfortably be taught in one or two lessons. Material that is applicable only to the second year of the full A Level is clearly marked. Sometimes this may include an entire chapter and at other times, just a small part of a chapter. Each chapter contains exercises and questions, some new and some from past examination questions. Answers to all these are available to teachers only in a free Teacher's Pack which can be ordered from our website www.pgon...
This book covers the three units of the GCSE in Applied ICT which can be taken as a two-year course from September 2002 or a one-year course from September 2003. It will be an invaluable text for students studying this course for assessment by any of the examination boards. The Assessment grid for Edexcel has been included in the book Unit 1 is a very practical unit and the student is shown how to use various applications including a web browser, word processing, database, spreadsheet and multimedia presentation software. Unit 2 covers the ways in which ICT is used in different types of organisation. It includes numerous discussion points and ideas for students to research. It takes the student through the various stages of designing and implementing an ICT system. Unit 3 explores how individuals, families, clubs, people at work and community groups use ICT. Up-to-date case studies are used as the basis for discussion and exercises, with suggestions and guidance for work.
Basic PowerPoint 2002 will help teachers and parents to give children a head start in designing and delivering presentations to an audience as required by the National Curriculum at Key Stages 2 and 3 using either Microsoft PowerPoint 2002 (Office XP).
An introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2002 for Primary and Secondary schools.
A tutorial to some of the more advanced features of Excel 2000, 2002 (XP) and 2003, this title is suitable for whole class, group and individual teaching. It is divided into a series of carefully designed lessons which clearly show pupils how to perform tasks that they can follow at their own pace with minimal teacher assistance.
Written and designed to assist pupils in completing their GCSE coursework requirements, this volume explains, step by step, each of five different projects in Publisher, Powerpoint, Excel, Access and Word.