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Self-Paced Tutorials
These tutorials are designed to make learning useful programs easier. The tutorials are designed in a mini-lesson format. Each lesson has a link in the table of contents of each tutorial. By clicking the various links, you will be taken to the start of each lesson. Almost every screen has a home button. By clicking this button, you will be taken back to the table of contents. Most of these tutorials have many graphics; therefore, there will be a slight delay while the graphic loads for each screen. When you click on the links below, the tutorials will open automatically or you will be asked to download a file. If you are downloading a file, click open and the file will automatically be opened in the correct program. Note: These tutorials are designed for the lastest versions of each program; however, most of the lessons will work for earlier versions, such as, '97 and 2000.
Attention:
If you use these tutorials (employed by Obion Co. Schools or otherwise),
I would greatly appreciate receiving a brief email from you stating
that
you have used
them. I
would also appreciate any feedback regarding the tutorials, ideas
for future tutorials, or general comments. Thank you. You can email me
at stephensa@k12tn.net.
These tutorials are best viewed, and in most cases only viewable, using Microsoft Internet Explorer.
Self-Paced Tutorials |
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New!
Microsoft Excel Tutorial
2002 or XP |
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Microsoft PowerPoint Series 2002 or XP |
Microsoft Word Series
2002 or XP |
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"Jeopardy"
Template for PowerPoint (ready to use) This template may be used with earlier versions of PowerPoint; however, the animations may be of a lower quality. (When you click on the link above, save the file to your computer and then open it from your computer) |
Making TCAP/Gateway-Type
Tests Using Word |
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Future Tutorials |
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Tutorial |
Expected Completion date |
Email Series - Microsoft Outlook Express
and Netscape |
Fall |
Computer Tutor for Windows |
Fall |
During the 2004-2005 school year, I have plans to create Flash movies that can be used from the Internet. These movies will focus on grade level skills in many subjects. Students will be able to view these movies from a computer, or the movies can be shown to an entire class.
If you have any questions about the tutorials or more advanced questions that were not answered in the tutorials, you can email me at stephensa@k12tn.net. (Adam Stephens, Obion County Schools)