Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Atomic Learning

Atomic Learning is an awesome site that serves as a software tutorial for many software's that are useful to teachers or anyone trying to learn something new.  When attempting to learn how to use Microsoft Access I used Atomic Learning to gain more knowledge about the program.  This website allows you to choose your software of choice and then pick the specific topic of interest.  For example if I am attempting to use Microsoft Word but have used it before so I know the basics I may choose to learn about it on the Advanced level.  This may give me more insight into how to use more complex programs within Word.  There is also a section called "News" which shares the sites blog and new software that is being introduced.  I have used Atomic learning for many different software programs and I often find myself searching for random tutorials to further my learning and to explore new software to use in the classroom.  This might also be helpful for students that are confused or struggling to figure out how to use software programs that are frequently used in the classroom.  This might also be helpful for parents of students that don't have the training for the software their children are using for their projects or homework.  This site might be able to give them the knowledge or background information to help their child through the assignment. 

http://www.atomiclearning.com/highed/en/home

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