ts-5 Advanced Word Assignment
ts-5 Advanced Word Assignment
Keyboard shortcuts,
Working with tabs and ruler markers
Insert comments
Creating hyperlinks,
Track changes
Autocorrect
Headers and footers
Inserting special characters
Working with tables and charts
Sorting information
Assignment:
Be sure to review the scoring rubric for this module before completing the following tasks and again before
submitting the project to BB.
You can operate Word much quicker if you learn common keyboard commands.
a. Open any research paper you have written so that you will have a file with some text and
three or more APA references to format. (If you do not have a paper, you may use any
paper you find online. The purpose is only to practice advanced MS Word features.)
b. Copy and paste this entire number 1 to the top of your paper.
c. Give the keyboard shortcut letter for the following actions in Word:
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Mac
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PC
CTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRLCTRL-
Letter
N
O
Z
X
C
V
S
P
W
A
F
H
G
L
R
E
K
B
I
Operation
New file
Open existing file
Undo
Cut
Copy
Paste
Save a file
Print
Close a file (without closing Word)
Select all
Find specified text
Find and replace
Go to specified text
Left justify
Right justify
Center text
Hyperlink
Bold
Italics
CTRL-
Underline
Move to the beginning of one line
Move to the end of one line
Move to the beginning of the document
Move to the end of the document
Move one word to the right
Move one word to the left
2.
3.
Inserting Comments
Directions for inserting comments:
1. Select or highlight the text on which you wish to insert a comment.
2. Click the "Insert Comment" button on the Reviewing toolbar or click Insert
menu and select Comment.
3. Type your comment in the bottom section of the screen.
4. Click the "Close" button to finish the comment.
For more information on viewing, printing, editing, and deleting comments, visit
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/word-help/insert-or-delete-a-commentHA001219010.aspx or view the Adobe Acrobat file, Comments in Word.
a.
b.
c.
d.
4.
Hyperlinks
Directions for linking to sections within the same file:
1.
2.
3.
To link images or text within the same document, you first create a
Bookmark.
To create a bookmark, place your cursor at the place in your document
that you want to link TO (or highlight the words), and click on "Insert ->
Bookmark"
When the dialog box appears, give your bookmark a name.
4.
Highlight the text or image that you want to link FROM. Then click
on the 'link' button or press CTRL-K. When the dialog box appears, select from
the list of named bookmarks in the current document.
5.
Click on the "save" icon (or press CTRL-S) to save your work.
5.
Track Changes
Tutorial: Using Tracking and Reviewing Features
a.
b.
6.
Autocorrect
Using AutoCorrect
You can add words that you commonly mis-spell or mis-type to your AutoCorrect list.
With any Word document open:
1. Click Tools / AutoCorrect
2. In the Replace field, type the word the way you incorrectly spell it.
3. In the With field, type the word correctly.
4. Click Add.
5. Click OK to close the AutoCorrect window.
a.
b.
c.
7.
8.
b.
c.
d.
9.
Add the text especially when I can add special characters like
Finish the sentence by adding the Greater than or equal to symbol from Symbols, the
dog symbol from Webdings, and the copyright symbol from any font.
Add any other symbol of your choice.
e.
f.
g.
Scroll down to your References. Create one line after the title, References. We are going
to create a table with your reference information.
Create a table with 4 columns and as many rows as your references plus one (for the
heading row).
In the first row type the following headings, Author, Date, Title, Ending.
Use the click and drag feature to highlight the reference data and COPY it to the table.
See sample below. To click and drag while copying (not moving), highlight the selection,
on a PC hold down CTRL, click and drag. On a mac, highlight the selection, hold down
OPTION (Alt), click and drag the selection.
Resize columns for best fit of data.
Delete any extra rows or columns you may have.
As your references were alphabetical by last name, so should your table be in
alphabetical order by author. So your table AND then the references will be visible.
Author
Blanchard, J
Date
1998
Hartley, J
2007
Martyn, M
2007
Tavales, S,
and Skevoulis,
S.
n.d.
Title
The family-school connection
and technology
Teaching, learning, and new
technology: a review for
teachers
Clickers in the classroom: an
active learning approach
Podcasts: Changing the Face of
E-Learning
Ending
Technology, and Education. 237-245
British Journal of Educational Technology.
38, 42-62
Educase Quarterly. 71-74
Retrieved 3 Jan. 2008
<http://ww1.ucmss.com/books/LFS/
CSREA2006/SER4351.pdf>.
Blanchard, J (1998). The family-school connection and technology. Proceeding of the Families, Technology,
and Education. 237-245.
Hartley, J (2007).Teaching, learning, and new technology: a review for teachers. British Journal of Educational
Technology. 38, 42-62.
Martyn, M (2007).Clickers in the classroom: an active learning approach. Educase Quarterly. 71-74.
Tavales, S, and S Skevoulis. "Podcasts: Changing the Face of E-Learning." (2006). 3 Jan. 2008
http://ww1.ucmss.com/books/LFS/CSREA2006/SER4351.pdf
Copy (or duplicate) the entire references table. (So you will have two tables.) Use the
keyboard combination (CTRL-END) to navigate to the end of the file.
Paste the table.
Sort the table by Date in Ascending order (earliest dates first).
11. Save your file as a.docx (not .rtf or any other file format) and with your last name and TS-5 in the
file name. (Example: Maxwell.TS-5.doc)
Submission of Assignment:
15. Submit both files (Part 1 and Part 2 as two .docx files) under Assignments in BlackBoard. Be
careful to upload both files before you click Submit.
Scoring Rubric:
The assigned features are scored by correct completion of each feature above. Partial credit may be given.
Features
Points
1.
Keyboard
shortcuts,
2.
Working with
tabs and ruler
markers
3.
Insert comments
4.
Creating
hyperlinks,
5.
Track changes
6.
Autocorrect
7.
Headers and
1
Novice
2
Apprentice
3
Proficient
0-11
keyboard
shortcuts
correct
Incorrect
use of ruler
markers and
tabs
12-19
keyboard
shortcuts
correct
2-4
mistakes in
use of ruler
markers and
tabs
1 mistake in
use of
comments
20-24
keyboard
shortcuts
correct
1 mistake in
use of ruler
markers and
tabs
Attempted
comments
but
incorrectly
Attempted
hyperlinks
but
incorrectly
Attempted
use of Track
Changes but
incorrectly
Attempted
use of
AutoCorrec
t but
incorrectly
Attempted
1 Mistake
in
hyperlinks
Correct use
of
comments;
no mistakes
Correct
hyperlinks
1 mistake in
use of Track
Changes
Correct use
of Track
Changes
1 mistake in
use of
AutoCorrec
t
Correct use
of
AutoCorrec
t
1 mistake in
Correct
4
Distinguishe
d
All 25
keyboard
shortcuts
correct
Correct use of
ruler markers
and tabs with
no mistakes
Correct use of
comments; no
mistakes
Correct
hyperlinks to
Internet and
within
document
Correct use of
Track
Changes; no
mistakes
Correct use of
AutoCorrect;
no mistakes
Correct
footers
8.
Inserting special
characters
9.
Working with
tables and charts
Header and
Footer but
incorrect
5
Attempted
insertion of
symbols but
incorrectly
5
Attempted
tables but
more than 4
mistakes;
Original
references
not between
the two
tables
5
Attempted
to sort
second table
but
incorrect
50 Used APA
style for
margins,
citations,
references,
spacing,
heading and
justification
with 7 or
more
mistakes
10. Sorting
information
TOTAL
100
Header and
Footer
Header and
Footer
Header and
Footer; no
mistakes
Correct
insertion of
symbols
1 mistake in
insertion of
symbols
Correct
insertion of
symbols
3-4
mistakes in
tables;
Original
references
not between
the two
tables
1-2
mistakes in
tables;
Original
references
still
between the
two tables
Both tables
correct with
no mistakes;
Original
references
still between
the two tables
1 mistake in
sorting of
information
in second
table
Used APA
style for
margins,
citations,
references,
spacing,
heading and
justification
with 4-6
mistakes
Correct
sorting of
information
in second
table
Correct
APA style
for margins,
citations,
references,
spacing,
heading and
justification
with 3
mistakes
Correct
sorting of
information in
second table;
no mistakes
Correct APA
style for
margins,
citations,
references,
spacing,
heading and
justification
with no
mistakes
that they can become computer literate to be better prepared for the future and the technological changes and
advances that continue to arise.
References
Boser, R (1998) Students attitudes toward technology in selected technology education programs. Journal of
Technology Education, 10, Retrieved 02022008, from http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/ejournals/JTE/jtev10n1/JTEv10n1.pdf#page=6
Dugger, W. E. (1994). The relationship between technology, science,
engineering, and mathematics. The Technology Teacher, 53(7), 5-8, 20-23.
Herndon, S Valdosta State University. Retrieved February 2, 2008, from Valdosta State University Web site:
http://chiron.valdosta.edu/are/vol1no2/PDF%20article%20manuscript/herndon.pdf
Keeler, CM (1996) Networked instructional computers in the elementary classroom and their effect on the
learning environment: A qualitative evaluation. Journal of Research on Computing in Education, 28(3), 329-346
Yelland, N. (1999). Technology as play. Early Childhood Education Journal, 26(4), 217-220.