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How many ways can you imagine
using the Teacher's File Cabinet?
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Organize
your curriculum
(add notes/comments). |
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Organize
your links to educational websites. |
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Organize your
lessons and assignments. |
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Create
and organize quizzes, tests, worksheets, etc. |
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Create
a index for all your documentation. |
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Create "free-form" unit
studies. |
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Paste
in information from your EMail files. |
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Create
and categorize checklists and to-do's. |
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Create
categorized lists of reference materials. |
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Organize
your supply list or "free-form" your expenses. |
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Create
templates to be filled-out later. |
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Create
and organize weekly reading lists. |
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Create
and organize your clipart, scanned documents, and pictures. |
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Make
photocopies (scans) of material to later print out. |
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Insert
maps, excel worksheets, word documents, etc. |
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Create
a catalog "clipping file" categorized your way. |
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Create
and organize short story topics. |
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Categorize
and organize your research. |
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Insert
and categorize sounds and audio recordings. |
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Insert
and categorize music files. |
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Insert
and categorize short video clips. |
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The Teacher's File Cabinet has a feature rich
built-in word processor. Many of the most used features found
in high-end word processors costing hundreds of dollars are included
- bolds, centers, underlines, choose any font, any size, any color,
bullets, create tables, tab stops, copy/paste, drag & drop,
ident, 1-click insert of the current date/time, import pictures,
clipart, sounds, videos, print documents with one click, save
documents in the .RTF format (you can then open in most every word
processor), open and categorize saved documents created in other
word processors, etc.
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