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New Microsoft Learning Tools teacher training resources for reading, writing, math and communication

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MikeTholfsen
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Nov 13, 2019

 

As more and more educators learn about the Microsoft Learning Tools across reading, writing, math and communication, the demand for high quality, easy-to-use, and fast professional development and training has grown.  To help schools more readily take advantage of the free and inclusive tools that are available to all, we've put together a set of tools for help, support and our 4 new interactive training guides.  Built-in, mainstream, non-stigmatizing, and free!

 

Microsoft Learning Tools - general help and support links

 

Immersive Reader

 

Inclusive Writing

             

Inclusive Math

 

 

Inclusive Communication

 
We encourage all schools and educators to use and share these helpful resources.  Many schools already have all of these tools, but aren't yet aware.  We hope this helps you spread the words and ensure all students and educators in your schools are able to use the free tool for the inclusive classroom
 
Mike Tholfsen
Microsoft Education Product Manager
Updated Dec 07, 2019
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  • marianino's avatar
    marianino
    Copper Contributor

    I am currently teaching. My students use OneNote to complete a quiz at the end of each daily lesson. They can score between 1 and 4 points. I manually score their results and track them in an Excel spreadsheet to calculate their weekly average. I was wondering if I could create an Access database and use the quiz as a form to automate the scoring and tracking using Access forms and queries. Is this possible?