As an educator, if you don't have access to Office 365, you should check to see if you are eligible for a free education account. Take advantage of the benefits that come along with Office 365. Whether it is sharing resources with students via OneDrive, creating flipped classes with Office Mix or Sway, creating SmartArt and visuals with Word or class notebooks with OneNote, or something else, the best way to learn how these tools can help you is to start using them and tweak them as you go.
- [Oliver] Thank you for joining me in this course.…Hopefully you found some ways…that you can use Microsoft Office as an educator,…whether to improve your efficiency or effectiveness.…So what are your next steps?…First, if you don't already have access to Office 365,…you should check to see if you're eligible…for a free educator or student account.…Take advantage of the benefits that come along with it,…including a ton of storage space…through Microsoft's OneDrive.…Next, begin creating.…Utilize the ideas laid out in this course…to help you as an educator, whether it's sharing resources…with students through OneDrive,…creating flipped classes with Office Mix or Sway,…creating smart art and visuals with Word,…class notebooks with OneNote, or any other ideas.…
Now is better than soon.…And as you begin to utilize some of these strategies,…you'll find ways that you can tweak them…to fit your particular situation.…Also, continue to learn more…about the different Microsoft Office apps.…We have hundreds of courses in our library related to them.…
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10/27/2016- Creating effective and engaging presentations
- Creating flipped classes with Office Mix
- Empowering students with PowerPoint
- Creating tutorials, newsletters, and flipped classes with Sway
- Tracking student progress in Excel
- Using Word templates
- Creating visual representations in Word
- Using OneDrive for collaboration and storage
- Creating modules and flipped classes using OneNote
- Using Outlook, Docs.com, Skype, and SharePoint
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome51s
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What you should know1m 3s
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1. Overview of Microsoft Office
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What is Microsoft Office?1m 59s
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Microsoft Office Online2m 1s
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2. Microsoft PowerPoint for Educators
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Link actions6m 9s
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3. Sway for Educators
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What is Sway?5m 55s
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Create tutorials with Sway6m 26s
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Empower students with Sway1m 42s
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4. Microsoft Excel for Educators
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Track student progress7m 36s
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Filter results3m 18s
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5. Microsoft Word for Educators
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Use Word templates1m 46s
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Create your own templates1m 31s
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6. OneDrive for Educators
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7. OneNote for Educators
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8. Additional Microsoft Tools
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Outlook1m 6s
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Docs.com3m 2s
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Skype3m 15s
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SharePoint1m 13s
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Conclusion
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Next steps1m 37s
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