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Top 10 tips to help you with your degree

I have just received a sizeable quantity of these handy brochures which are packed full of good ideas to help students be more productive. This includes:

  • Effective use of Windows Siedebar and Gadgets
  • Searching for documents in Windows Vista
  • Tabbed browsing in Internet Explorer
  • Delivering a dynamic PowerPoint Presentation
  • Using OneNote for Researching - one of my personal favourites!
  • Using WIndows Live (bringing your online world together)
  • Using Track Changes
  • Creating a bibliography (in just 3 clicks)
  • Inserting a table of contents
  • The Imagine Cup

and

  • Student and Graduate Opportunities at Microsoft

 

We think that all students should know these tips so that they can spend less time focussed on the presentation of their work and more time actually doing it. If you are a UK Academic and would like some for your colleagues and students, for free of course, then please let me know.

 

Claire

Published Wednesday, November 28, 2007 12:10 PM by ukacademia

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# re: Top 10 tips to help you with your degree

I remembered that I made a super cool PowerPoint presentation for academic documents research topic in the college. But unfortunately the dazzling pp discomforted some professors. And I got a bad score. Then I realized that appropriate decoration is important. Welcome to review my article about decking presentations:

http://www.flashkit.com/tutorials/Articles/Retailer-William_-1460/index.php

or

http://www.sameshow.com/powerpoint-to-flash/christmas-retailer.html

Wednesday, November 28, 2007 9:10 PM by Earl Jeffson

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