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Word Processing. Group 3 La'Shara Allen Alesia White Adrianne Ashley Taylor Mulford Andie Fornea Nicki Ross . What is Word Processing?.
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Word Processing Group 3 La'Shara Allen Alesia White Adrianne Ashley Taylor Mulford Andie Fornea Nicki Ross
What is Word Processing? •Using a computer to create, edit, and print documents. Of all computer applications, word processing is the most common. To perform word processing, you need a computer, a special program called a word processor, and a printer. A word processor enables you to create a document, store it electronically on a disk, display it on a screen, modify it by entering commands and characters from the keyboard, and print it on a printer •Word processing programs are no longer limited to simple text writing, they have sophisticated features that allow users to create professional- looking documents.
Prodoctivity *Reports, Grants, P R Materials Communication *Blog, letters to parents Design of intructional Materials *Lesson plans, exams and quizzes, rubrics, and student materials Collaboration *Wikis, web-based word processors Ways Teachers can use Word Processing
Ways Students can use Word Processing • Writing *Reports * Writing *Newsletters *Journal Writing • Communication *Blogs *Emails • Collaboration *Class books *Collaborative Stories *Wikis, web-based word processors
Capabilities •Formatting *Text size, case, and emphasis *Header/footer *Hyperlinks *Dictionary/thesaurus *Spelling check
Specialized Word Processors •Text-to-Speech- offers the choice to read the text displayed within the document •Word prediction- presents the user with possible choices that can be inserted into a word processing document with one key stroke or mouse click •Rebus- base word processor- A picture or symbol that is used in place of or to describe a written word. •Speech recognition- a feature provided by the system and word processing tools
Portable Processors The problem sometimes experienced by teachers is not how adapt word processors for students use, but getting enough access to word processors for all students to use effectively. Portable processors/ keyboards can be an effective solution to the lack of adequate computers for word processing instruction use.
References •http://www.webopedia.com/TERM/W/word_processing.html •Preparing to use technology. A practical Guide to Curriculum Integration. Blanche W. O’Bannon. Kathleen Puckett