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Teaching Microsoft Word 2007 Using MAGic - Syllabus

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Lesson 1: Desktop and Office 2007 Layout and Structure

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will have mastered these four skills:

  • Understand the structure of the Windows Desktop.
  • Be able to access the components of the Windows Desktop.
  • Become familiar with the structure of Word 2007.
  • Be able to access the both the new and old components of the Office Application Window.

Lesson 2: The Office Button and Menu

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Understand the types of tasks contained on the Office Menu.
  • Open and navigate the Office Menu.

Lesson 3: Using Windows Shortcuts

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Understand the benefits to using Windows shortcuts.
  • Utilize Windows shortcuts.

Lesson 4: ScreenTips and Access Keys

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Use ScreenTips to gain information about a task option.
  • Able to the Access Keys to circumvent the menu system or Ribbon.

Lesson 5: The Context Menu

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Understand the types of tasks contained on the Context Menu.
  • Open and navigate the Context Menu.

Lesson 6: The Quick Access Toolbar

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Access the items on the Quick Access Toolbar.
  • Customize the Quick Access Toolbar.

Lesson 7: The Ribbon

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these two skills:

  • Understand how the Ribbon is organized and navigated.
  • Locate functions which can only be activated using the Ribbon.

Lesson 8: Opening New and Existing Documents

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will master these four skills:

  • Create a blank document.
  • Open a recently used document.
  • Open an existing document from the file list.
  • Create a new document from the Office Menu using a desired template.

Lesson 9: It Pays to Save!

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these three skills:

  • Quickly save a Microsoft Word 2007 document.
  • Learn to save a document under a different name, to a different location or in a different format.
  • Set up Word so that an open document will automatically be saved at regular intervals.

Lesson 10: Editing Basics

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these five skills:

  • Navigate through, select and delete text.
  • Understand the importance of shortcut keys and the Context Menu when editing a document.
  • Find and replace text.
  • Cut, copy, and paste text within a document.
  • Understand the difference between the Windows Clipboard and the Office Clipboard and how to use each.

Lesson 11: Formatting Basics

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these five skills:

  • Understand the importance of the Context Menu and shortcut keys for formatting text.
  • Set formatting attributes before and after text is typed.
  • Set a variety of font attributes such as size, style and color.
  • Left, center and right align text.
  • Create professional looking lists using bullets and numbering.

Lesson 12: Spell Checking and Other Proofing

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, the student will be able to master these five skills:

  • Perform basic proofreading tasks.
  • Use the Spelling and Grammar Dialog Box.
  • Use MAGic lists of errors to go to a spelling or grammatical error.
  • Correct errors manually.
  • Use the Thesaurus.

Lesson 13: Printing

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these five skills:

  • Understand the difference between the Page Setup Dialog Box and the Print Dialog Box and when to use each.
  • Change margins, orientation and paper size.
  • Select a printer and number of copies and print a document.
  • Use Print Preview to review the document before printing.
  • Be able to quickly print a document, without changing any printing parameters.

Lesson 14: Tables

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these five skills:

  • Understand what tables are and how they are used in Microsoft Word documents.
  • Be able to move within and between tables.
  • Be able to insert or remove a table.
  • Be able to change the size of a table by inserting or deleting rows and columns.
  • Be able to enter data into a table.

Lesson 15: Columns

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these three skills:

  • Understand what columns are and the way they affect the formatting of a document.
  • Know when and how to create newspaper style columns in a document.
  • Use the Go To Dialog Box to move between items in a document.

Lesson 16: Styles

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these four skills:

  • Understand what styles are and the advantages of using a style.
  • Know how to apply styles to a Microsoft Word Document.
  • Be able to modify an existing style.
  • Be able to create a new style and assign it a shortcut key combination for quick use.

Lesson 17: Sections

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these four skills:

  • Understand the benefit of using sections within a document.
  • Know the difference between page and section breaks.
  • Create or delete sections within a document.
  • Be able to adjust formatting by section.

Lesson 18: Footnotes and Endnotes

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these four skills:

  • Understand how and why footnotes and endnotes are used in Microsoft Word documents and identify the differences between them.
  • Insert, read and delete footnotes and endnotes.
  • Adjust View Menu settings to be able to work efficiently with footnotes and endnotes.
  • Customize the format of footnotes and endnotes.

Lesson 19: Headers and Footers

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these seven skills:

  • Explain the purpose of and difference between headers and footers.
  • Create basic and customized headers and footers.
  • Edit headers and footers.
  • Add page numbers to headers and footers.
  • Remove headers and footers.
  • Understand building blocks and how they pertain to headers and footers.
  • Create a building block and use it in a new location.

Lesson 20: Indexes and Tables of Contents

Concepts Covered

Upon completion of this lesson, your student will be able to master these seven skills:

  • Understand how and why indexes and tables of contents are used in Microsoft Word documents and identify the differences between them.
  • Change Microsoft Word’s display settings to enable MAGic to correctly identify entries for an index.
  • Mark entries for use in an index.
  • Insert an index in a document.
  • Update a pre-existing index to include a new entry.
  • Understand the importance of the use of headings for the creation of a table of contents.
  • Insert a table of contents, using either default settings or customized settings.

 

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