Using Digital Media with Windows XP: A Guide for Educators

Updated: August 11, 2005
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Today's teacher can bring amazing technology to the classroom. In the modern classroom, everything—from art to science projects, research to writing assignments, lesson plans to tracking grades—happens on the classroom PC. Now Windows® XP Professional brings breakthrough support for digital media to facilitate rich, project-based learning, in and out the classroom, for you and your students.

About the Guide

This 59-page guide from Microsoft Press makes it easy to teach yourself exactly what you need to put digital media to work in the classroom. Learn how to:

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Create your own CDs.

Manage a digital music collection.

Organize, print, and share digital photos in e-mail, on the Web, and in slide shows.

Use Movie Maker to record, organize, edit, and share your move clips.

Ordering Information

To order copies of this or other booklets for educators, please call 1-800-MSPRESS, select option 3, and request code DN06. This guide is 0-7356-2012-1, Using Digital Media in Microsoft Windows: A Guide for Educators. Ask about discounts for purchases of 10 or more booklets. Additional booklets for educators include:

Accessible Technology: A Guide for Educators (0-7356-2022-9) 

Using the Microsoft Office System: A Guide for Educators 

Using Tablet PC: A Guide for Educators (0-7356-2013-X) 

Using Microsoft Producer: A Guide for Educators (0-7356-2011-3) 

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