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Microsoft Office Web Apps 2010 in the primary classroom
Microsoft have released Office Web Apps 2010, this is big news for Primary Schools. Continue reading to find out why…
Price
Office Web Apps is completely free, you don’t need to buy into Microsoft Office or pay any registration free. In fact you can start using it right now by visiting Microsoft Office Live.
Documents are stored online
When you work on an office web app all of your documents are stored on Microsoft’s Skydrive. This means that even if your local computer crashes you won’t lose any documents. By storing files online you can also access them from anywhere with an internet connection and easily share and collaborate with other people. Of course the collaboration isn’t as great as PrimaryPad as it is only sentence by sentence and not really-real time
No download or purchase required
Because Office web apps 2010 are completely online you don’t need to download, install or configure anything before you get started. Watch the video below to get an idea of how simple it is to use. For advanced editor features you will have to purchase Office 2010
Management with Live @ Edu
Live @ Edu is a service available for your primary school that allows you to have a management portal that manages the configuration of Microsoft Office Web Apps for your school. Live @ Edu offers a lot more than this but essentially if you think of it being a way to customize a pupil or teachers experience of using one of the Microsoft Office Web Apps tools then you can’t go far wrong!
Limitations
With Web Apps being relatively new (although in Beta for a long time at Microsoft) there are some obvious limitations:
- Difficult to wrap text around images
- Impossible to send content straight from a school MIS to the Web Apps.
I strongly recommend signing into your hotmail/live account and clicking the Office button and having a play. Only you will know how your school uses Office applications so only you can say what is a limitation for you. If you do find any please post them as a comment!
Summary
With office 2010 being familiar to schools and a very few barriers to uptake I can see this perfectly complimenting the work we are doing in Bradford, I look forward to deploying Live@Edu and think that the impact of extending learning should be easily measurable from an assessment point of view. The conservatives want to focus on the basics, what better way to focus on the basics than by delivering them anywhere, any time?
Have you had a chance to play with it yet? Is it too limiting for you? Do you believe we should be blogging/emailing instead of word processing?
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Free Office 2010 Web Apps in your school
To compete with Google Docs, Microsoft Office 2010 web apps is free. If you want to use Microsoft Office without an internet connection you will need to purchase the offline version of the software for the usual educational price tag of around £30.
Microsoft Office Web Apps is an on-line version of Microsoft office.
So what do you/don’t you get with Office web apps?
- No Microsoft publisher
- You get limited web based versions of Word, Excel, Powerpoint and OneNote
- Access anywhere, any time (requires internet)
- You can upload your current existing Office 2003/2007 documents
When it comes to it, you have a few options for working with documents.
- Purchase the office suite.
- Use the free online tools by Microsoft – Microsoft Live @ Edu
- Use the free online tools by Google – Google Apps Education Edition
- Use open office (Free).
- Use educationally focused alternatives such as Glogster, Scribblar, Empressr, PrimaryPad – Each of these alternatives is specific to one job, and that job is done well. (Mostly free)
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Testbase theme for Office 2007 or simplfied Office 2007 user interface
Does anyone know if either of these exist? I swear I have seen one that used group policy objects & ADM snap ins.
I found the Office 2007 adms but all they allow you to do is disable objects, I want to hide/increase size/remove objects & entire tabs.
I need them for a primary school to do a proof of concept.
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