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MaryS
Hello,
I'm trying to locate specific information to use to develop lessons to help
high school students prepare for certification using Office 2007 (along with
other lesson content already made like writing letters or setting up a
budget).
I've looked at the Microsoft "Exam Guide" web pages and they offer exam
standards that are too vague to use in lesson development. For example, a
standard like "Format Text and Paragraphs". Do students need to know a
specific method (ribbon, QAT, mini tool bar) or is it just do it any way you
can?
Obviously I don't want access to the exact test, but I would like more
specifics on what to teach to prepare students - without having to purchase
an on-line course and hope they're covering the correct content or taking an
Pre-Test and then trying to back-figure the content that should be covered.
I'd love to see a SAMPLE of questions on the exam and a more DETAILED list
of standards. Any advice welcome - I'm not opposed to buy texts for
reference, but not on-line courses for $ for each student.
Thanks,
Mary
I'm trying to locate specific information to use to develop lessons to help
high school students prepare for certification using Office 2007 (along with
other lesson content already made like writing letters or setting up a
budget).
I've looked at the Microsoft "Exam Guide" web pages and they offer exam
standards that are too vague to use in lesson development. For example, a
standard like "Format Text and Paragraphs". Do students need to know a
specific method (ribbon, QAT, mini tool bar) or is it just do it any way you
can?
Obviously I don't want access to the exact test, but I would like more
specifics on what to teach to prepare students - without having to purchase
an on-line course and hope they're covering the correct content or taking an
Pre-Test and then trying to back-figure the content that should be covered.
I'd love to see a SAMPLE of questions on the exam and a more DETAILED list
of standards. Any advice welcome - I'm not opposed to buy texts for
reference, but not on-line courses for $ for each student.
Thanks,
Mary