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Helping Library Users with Word. An Infopeople Workshop Summer, 2004 Sarah Haman, Instructor sercher@adelphia.net. Introduction. Name Library How you work with computers Tell us one experience you’ve had with library users and word processing. Workshop Goals. You’ll be able to help
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Helping Library Users with Word An Infopeople Workshop Summer, 2004 Sarah Haman, Instructor sercher@adelphia.net
Introduction • Name • Library • How you work with computers • Tell us one experience you’ve had with library users and word processing
Workshop Goals • You’ll be able to help • Use Word v teach • Interview to identify need • Practice handling common situations • Personalize user handout
What Are Your Common Problems? • Document gets lost • Can’t open file from a disk • Save a file to a disk • Print • All caps • Alignment • Font size or style • Used to a typewriter • Enter v text wrap
Exercise #1 • Label Parts of a Word Window
Why Name Window Parts? • Common language • works for many programs • Ease of instruction • Know where to look on the screen
Setting Up Word • Split toolbars • Show all menus • Show paragraph marks
Exercise #2 Change Toolbar and Menu Options • Separate toolbars • Display all menu options • FIX ALL CAPS • Turn on ¶ marks • Correct a document
Role Play Demonstration Volunteer partner Teaching how to correct a document Feedback
Find Out What The User Needs • Ask questions to clarify • immediate need • amount of time • skill level • Have a clear goal • create a positive experience • for you and user
Word Skills Everyone Should Know • Multiple ways to perform a single task • menus • toolbars • mouse clicks (for selecting) • keyboard commands • right-click menus • New users need the basics • terminology • skills
Exercise #3 - Word Skills • Open file from a disk • Correct using ¶ marks • Select text • Modify text • Save to a disk
Discussion What techniques do you use to help beginning computer users?
Techniques • Patience, patience, patience • Treat the user with respect • Show and tell—don’t touch! • point at screen while talking • Keep it simple • stick to the task! • Clear, consistent, positive language
More Teaching Techniques • Be on the same level • eye contact when talking • look at screen when user does • It’s OK to make mistakes • Learn together • Patience, patience, patience
Word Skills - Role Play • Find a partner • Choose roles • Practice teaching Word skills • Use Adsales.doc • Switch roles • Feedback
Adult Learners • Experienced • Self directed • Goal oriented • Relevant or applicable skills • Age changes learning style and pace • Self-esteem at risk • Respect
Open/ Save Files • Open a file • disk • within program • Save as • change file type • destination
File types • File extension • Program specific (.doc, .wks, .ppt) • Compatible file types • Rich Text Format (*.rtf) • Text (*.txt)
Exercise #4 Open/ Save As • Open files from a disk • Open files in Word • File types • Rename • Save As menu v Save icon
Teaching Reminders • Try to remember being a beginner • No “jargon” • Focus on user’s task • Point and talk • Keep it simple!
Open, Save As - Role Play • Find a new partner • Choose roles • Practice teaching how to open and save a document • Switch roles • Feedback
Format a Document • File, Page setup • Margins • Page orientation • Format, Paragraph • Line spacing
Printing • Always use Print Preview • Choose File menu, Print vs • Can alter • What to print • Number of copies
Print Preview • View document exactly as it will print • Decide what to print • See one or multiple pages • zoom • magnify
Exercise #5 Print Preview/ Print Print Preview Print Selection Print Pages
Exercise #6 Top Ten Skills • Define your common problems • Ten skills to help your users • Personalize the Top Ten Skills handout for your library • Save it to your disk
Review Teaching Techniques • Adult learners • Task oriented • Slower learning pace • Respect • Computer users • Hands off • Keep it simple • Patience
Review • Word Skills • Toolbars v menus • File types • Open—save • Printing