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Wikis. Audio stories. Photo resources. AAC. You tube + alternatives. Social networks. Edmodo. Video self modeling. Rare disorders. Make things. Transport related. Classroom activities. AT funding. Dell_Grants_Calendar_2011-12. Autism. Assistive Tech. Creating games. Add anything from anywhere. DCD. Organize your interests naturally. Share all of this! Explore your community of interests. Non-IOS INFO. Using Fields in Word. First of all, let's get one thing straight: we are not talking about farmer's fields. This tutorial is about making a word document or template that has pre-written text and areas that the user can edit. They can edit these areas either by typing in their own text, such as in a cloze activity, or choosing from a list of possible answers.

You can do this within microsoft word without buying any extra add-ons and it's really easy! Honest! A good example is for sums. Imagine you've got a class of pencil-holding pupils filling in the blanks on worksheets. A simple example of fields in use With these examples, only the grey space (the form fields) can be written into. One great feature of fields is the ability to handle multiple-choice answers. Making a page with form fields Creating a page containing form fields is much the same a creating a new document. Start Word as usual.

The forms toolbar should have appeared on the screen. This is the text field tool. Saving as a document or a template.