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Learning Desktop PublishingWhat is desktop publishing?Choose desktop publishing softwareHow to do desktop publishing? Desktop Publishing Lesson PlansBusiness Card Lesson PlansBrochure Lesson PlansResume Lesson Plans Desktop Publishing Lesson PlansUse Desktop Publishing to Teach Any SubjectEven classrooms and schools with limited technology resources can integrate desktop publishing into the classroom. Use the desktop publishing lesson plans for three common desktop published documents -- business cards, brochures, and resumes to teach visual communication and design as well as almost any subject normally taught in the K-12 classroom.
These desktop publishing lesson plans rely on traditional methods of research (although access to Internet resources is a plus). The findings of the students work is then assembled into a simple desktop published document. You can adapt these projects to almost any grade/age level. Projects are written as a series of desktop publishing lesson plans with the student as the intended audience. There are two lesson plans for each document. Additional notes to the teacher are at the beginning of each project. Customize these lesson plans and instructions as needed. Helpful Prerequisites to Using These Lesson Plans Not involved in teaching/education? Use the exercises and resources described here to help you build your graphic design portfolio, show your range, flexibility, and creativity, and to stimulate ideas for client work.
Learning Desktop PublishingWhat is desktop publishing?Choose desktop publishing softwareHow to do desktop publishing? Desktop Publishing Lesson PlansBusiness Card Lesson PlansBrochure Lesson PlansResume Lesson Plans |
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