Saturday, August 31, 2019

REFLECTION ON MICROSOFT PUBLISHER


Over the past semester I have been learning about how to create our own newsletter, certificate, birthday cards and invitation card so on. When we first started using Microsoft publisher I had no idea how particular we have to create. After learning through tutor I had learned how to create newsletter, different types of certificate, birthday cards and so on. Microsoft Publisher, a publication program, is an excellent resource for any classroom. Using Microsoft Publisher to create my business card, our group poster, and our group newsletter has taught me many beneficial skills needed to work with this program. I learned that Published can be used for creating many other projects besides business cards, newsletters, and posters.
Example: POSTER

I have learned that Microsoft publisher is easier to use in making cards than using a Microsoft word. Microsoft publisher is easy and simple to use; the graphics are easily imported and formatted; there are numerous templates to choose from; and Microsoft publisher has features that Microsoft word doesn’t have. Microsoft Publisher can be used to create brochures, flyers, postcards, calendars, websites, and so much more. Working with Microsoft Publisher has provided me with many ideas of how I can incorporate this publication program into my future classroom to make learning fun an exciting. 

Exploring Microsoft Publisher, I learned how to use the many features of the program. I learned how to create logos, preview different font and color schemes, convert publications for viewing on the internet, and how to create professional looking layouts using Publisher are many templates. I also discovered that Microsoft Publisher can be used in many the same ways as Microsoft Word such as inserting images, drawing, and Word Art. Working with and learning the skills associated with Microsoft Publisher, would greatly benefit  in my future careers and others too.


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REFLECTION ON MICROSOFT WORD



Reflection is what allows us to learn from our experiences: it is an assessment of where we have been and where we want to go next. ~Kenneth Wolf. Learning is a daily process. Learning happens not consciously but also subconsciously as well. Referring to those days, I should say I have learned both consciously and subconsciously as well. Hence, it helped me grow both professionally as well as personally. I should say learning gives us the full opportunity to every need. I should say with this I can able to implement those learnt theory into practice.

 I will first reflect on my use of Microsoft Word. Microsoft Word is equitable, due to the design being useful and marketable for a variety of people, including teachers, business professionals, and a long list of many other occupations. It is also flexible in use in how Microsoft Word provides a wide variety of templates for the user’s specific needs, including a template for making a brochure, newsletter, blank document, flyer, etc. It also has a useful tool bar that provides ways to insert charts, tables, clip art and much more. 

This provides the users with a wide range of choices in which method to use and the ability to use tools that are best suitable for their needs. The Microsoft Word program has perceptible information since the programs design includes a toolbar that is easy to use. With the help of Microsoft word we have created teaching learning material for the lower classes like to translate alphabets to words and also inserted the image related to the alphabets. And also, with the help of word we have created the lesson plan which can be use as future references. with this when i was at teaching practice i have created lesson plan using word.

Microsoft Word also meets the principle of being low physical effort to use in that it is simple enough to use and that it doesn’t cause much effort to use. Microsoft Word is a great tool for typing notes instead of having to hand-write notes, which can take almost double the time! Microsoft Word also has a review tool called “tracking” that is helpful if teachers want to make comments on papers or it can even track any comments or changes you want to the reader to be aware of when they read your paper. The one principle I feel like Microsoft Word does not meet is size and space.

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