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Office Tutorials for Children

Anonymous
2015-10-27T18:17:22+00:00

I've found online tutorials that are great for HS aged children, but nothing that suits the needs in a fun & friendly tutorial/demo of Microsoft's Office Suite for K-6 school aged children.  Anyone know of a free tutorial/demo for Office 2013 for children?

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  1. Anonymous
    2015-11-21T05:35:47+00:00

    Here is another site with lots of tips and free training: Bright Hub.  Here are a couple of specific links, but search around the site

    Word Articles at Bright Hub  (337 tips as of Nov 20, 2015)

    http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/topics/microsoft-word.aspx

    MS Excel Tips at Bright Hub (261 tips as of Nov 20, 2015)

    http://www.brighthub.com/computing/windows-platform/topics/microsoft-excel.aspx

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  1. Anonymous
    2016-02-29T22:26:06+00:00

    You definitely want to check out the next video. PPT for MIX is something you will be able to make lots of use of.

    My First Office MIX.PPT Online tutorial and follow-along PPT- http://wwmtcstudios.com/en/Events/2016-02-29%20Mid-Day%20Cafe%20Education%20Update%20-%20MIX – 1hr video, Mix tutorial embedded at 21 minutes. At 49 minutes he talks about using Screen recording to create computer tutorials rather than typing up documentation with screen captures.  The presentation has a link to a downloadable companion file to work through while he demonstrates MIX features.

    •       Mix for Teachers http://www.mixforteachers.com/

    •       Get MIX https://mix.office.com – download the installer and other resources including sample mixes.

    •       LMS Integration https://blogs.office.com/2015/10/26/onenote-class-notebook-and-office-mix-announce-new-lms-integration-features/#.VtOeWJZMvSI.facebook

    •       MIX on Office Blogs https://blogs.office.com/?s=mix

    •       MIX Tutorials https://mix.office.com/gallery/category/how-to

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  2. Charles Kenyon 166.7K Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2015-11-05T13:01:20+00:00

    I think younger children would be better steered to something like WordPad. Word and its Office companions are very complex programs. While the Ribbon Interface seems designed for children, it hides lots of opportunities to really trash files.

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  3. Anonymous
    2015-11-05T11:43:44+00:00

    Deepak,

    TY for that response.  I'll keep looking!

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  4. Anonymous
    2015-10-28T15:29:21+00:00

    Hello,  

    Welcome to Microsoft Community and thank you for posting your query.

    You may refer the below Microsoft article for tutorials on office application.

    https://education.microsoft.com/gettrained

    We were not able to find one specific to  K-6 school aged children.

    I hope the above information helps. Let us know if you need further assistance.

    Thank you.

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