It is important to incorporate word processing skills in the classroom.
A balanced technology program combines a range of computer skills such as word processing, spreadsheet, presentation, Internet, database, graphics, and desktop publishing. Of all these, word processing is probably the most extensive and essential for students to master.
Word processing is the composition, editing, and formatting of text. Word processing programs, such as Microsoft Word, in addition to working with text also provide tools to insert pictures, edit photos, draw objects, and produce graphic organizers. The range of options available within word processing programs make them versatile to the user.
It is very likely that your students will be required to use word processing software to complete school assignments. In addition, many of them will need word processing skills later in life when they enter the workplace. For these reasons, it is important to include word processing skills when planning classroom activities.
The great news is that using Microsoft Word can be fun! There are so many products your students can create using word processing software.
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When selecting a product you want students to create using a word processing program, it is essential to determine the technology skills that are required. In addition, consider the students’ grade level and previous computer experience prior to selecting a task. Word processing skills can be grouped into basic and advanced levels of difficulty.
Basic Word Processing Skills:
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Advanced Word Processing Skills
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Incorporating word processing skills in the classroom can create meaningful learning experiences for your students.