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February 21, 2008


Welcome to Classroom Tools & Tips, an EduHound newsletter! You'll find things you've enjoyed from EduHound Weekly -- plus exciting new offerings that provide valuable ed tech resources to incorporate into K-12 curriculum. Educational topics, preformatted templates, technology tutorials, and practical tips are featured. As always, I'm here to help, so please let me know what topics you'd like me to cover. -- judi

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  Topic :: BOOK REPORTS
Book Reports Use these resources to guide and inspire your students to create wonderful book reports.
  Tutorial :: WEB PAGE CREATION
  Web Building Tutorial
After you have studied this Web Building Tutorial, you'll be on your way to building a professional looking web site. You'll also know how to prepare yourself for the future, and how to use new technologies like XHTML and XML.
http://www.w3schools.com/web/default.asp
  Template :: SCHOOL FORMS
  Timesaving Teacher Resources
Help yourself to these FREE, often-used, printable timesaving sheets for homework, parent contact, field trips, math, lesson planning, classroom management.
http://www.timesaversforteachers.com/index_page0002.htm
  Have you created a template you'd like to share? Email me and I'll feature it here!
  Tech Tip :: MS OFFICE TOOL BAR ICONS
  Want to find out the names of the buttons on the toolbars?
Hover the mouse over any button and its name will appear in a box near the mouse pointer.
What to find out what the buttons on the toolbars do?
Choose What's This? from the Help menu. The mouse pointer will turn into a pointer with a '?' symbol. Click on any button (or any other element or object on the screen) and Word will give you some information. Also, Shift+F1 will turn on the What's This? feature.
  Do you have a tech tip? Email me and I'll feature it here!
Do you have questions or comments? Email me at jrajala@eduhound.com
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