Use Microsoft Word to get the word out about what's going on in your classroom.
Inside this 3-Minute Classroom Problem Solver video, learn how you can use Microsoft Word to create a newsletter. Have access to Apple software instead? We have another article explaining how to create newsletters with Pages. You can also use Adobe Spark to create an online newsletter.
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Creating a Newsletter with MS Word
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Interested in more on Microsoft training? These resources from SimpleK12's Teacher Learning Community will help:
Getting Started with Office 365 Toolkit. This online course is the perfect overview of the best classroom features and options within Office 365. Learn how to access documents from anywhere with any device, how to use email and calendars to stay on track, and how you and your students can easily collaborate with online documents and presentations. If Lync is part of your Office 365 package, you will also hear how to use it for video conferencing, instant messages, and more! In addition, you will find out how to perform a variety of useful tasks using Microsoft Office features, such as working with pictures and videos in Microsoft Word and Microsoft PowerPoint, using formulas and charts in Microsoft Excel, and analyzing data with Excel PivotCharts and PivotTables. Discover all of this and more in this 6-hour online training package.
How do you use newsletters in your classroom? Tell me about it in a comment below.
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About Our “Newsletter with MS Word” Presenter Monica Burns is an Education Consultant, EdTech Blogger, and Apple Distinguished Educator. Monica works with teachers to make technology integration exciting and accessible at all grade levels. She has conducted well over 50 unique training sessions for SimpleK12, click here to take a look at more videos from Monica.
About the Author Kimber Thompson is a Lead Moderator for SimpleK12 webinars and a Contributing Editor for SimpleK12.com. She writes frequently about education topics and is passionate about tools and techniques that inspire young learners. You may reach her with ideas and comments at editor@simplek12.com.
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