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Category Archives: MS365

Sharing documents from OneDrive in a live session

DLaT Hub Posted on October 4, 2023 by Maxine ArmstrongOctober 4, 2023

You can share documents (Word, PPT, Excel etc) with your students during a live teaching session. This enables simultaneous group collaboration e.g. editing a document, filling in a table or spreadsheet, or SWOT analysis etc.   STEP 1 In your … Continue reading →

Posted in Collaboration, DMU Core Tech, Education, MS365

Sharing documents using the File tab in a live MS Teams session

DLaT Hub Posted on October 4, 2023 by Maxine ArmstrongOctober 4, 2023

By using Share Content in an MS Teams meeting it is possible to share your screen, a window, a PowerPoint presentation or a whiteboard. But have you considered sharing documents such as a Word document or a spreadsheet? Sharing documents … Continue reading →

Posted in Collaboration, DMU Core Tech, Education, MS365

Using built in design ideas in PowerPoint

DLaT Hub Posted on October 4, 2023 by Maxine ArmstrongOctober 4, 2023

You can use design ideas (now known as Designer) in PowerPoint if you are using the Microsoft 365 (M365) version (formerly called Office 365). Designer suggests layouts and ideas for designing your slides that can help provide a more professional … Continue reading →

Posted in Education, MS365, Technology

Using the Microsoft Accessibility checker in Word and PowerPoint

DLaT Hub Posted on October 4, 2023 by Maxine ArmstrongOctober 4, 2023

Microsoft Accessibility Checker is a tool that can help you ensure your MS Office documents are as accessible as possible for students of all abilities, by automatically identifying “possible issues for people who have disabilities” (Microsoft, 2022). All learning resources … Continue reading →

Posted in Accessibility, DMU Core Tech, MS365

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