"Peer Teaching" sessions become more interesting, joyful and meaningful...This week the presentation was continued by Group 4, presenting on Microsoft Publisher and Group 3, presenting on ChemSketch...I've used Ms Publisher before and it is very easy....As for ChemSketch, I've seen my friends using it before but don't ever try to download and use it..Here is some info's about Ms Publisher and ChemSketch.
1. Microsoft Publisher (Group 4 )
Microsoft Publisher is an entry-level desktop publishing application from Microsoft, differing from Ms Word in that the emphasis is placed on page layout and design rather than text composition and proofing. Ms Publisher normally being used to produce or creating cards, banners, calendars, and more. This application is very simple and do not take a long time to learn it. It is very useful to us, as for students, teachers, and others. There are a lots of design can be choose and created... COOL!!!
I've tried this application to make a flyers....Here's the flyers...
Microsoft Publisher 2010 Tutorial : Intro Publisher , Publisher Manual , Publisher 2010
Presentation today continues with Group 3....Another wonderful application for us, as a teachers and science students, especially chemistry..It is useful for us especially to make a laboratory manual and drawing chemical structures...
2. ChemSketch (Group 3)
ChemSketch, is a chemical structure drawing program developed by ACD/Labs.This application has the ability to draw structures, reactions, view structures in 2D or 3D from any angle, generate structures, generate IUPAC names for molecules and more. Users can download a free version of ChemSketch software on the ACD/Labs website. The full version of the software is also available for purchase.
Draw structure of molecule |
3D image viewer |
Apparatus |
Naming structures |
So interesting right???.....working with computers will give us a lot of spare time....Make our task easier..
You can click the link to get ChemSketch Tutorial: ChemSketch , ChemSketch User's Guide , ChemSketch Tutorial
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