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5 December 2017

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A series of videos that show students how to create a DTP version of the Mail on Sunday. Your best students should be able to create something that would be hard to tell from the real thing!! The 2 graphics are an example front cover and the masthead of the paper. Sorry about the lack of controls on the films, but can't re-render.
Tes classic free licence

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AntonioSetas

8 years ago
5

An excellent resource where students are able to take their skills to a new level. Thank you for sharing.

magic surf bus

13 years ago
5

A life saver - I'm not that well up on Publisher, but using this for myself has helped my understanding no end. I've since used it as a skill builder with a couple of middling ability Y10 classes taking Core ICT and they're lapping it up. Hand out the headphones, point them at the files and within a few minutes it's complete silence as they all engage with the subject matter. Many thanks for this excellent resource.

james_abela

14 years ago
5

Fantastic resource and it really shows students the level required to do something of professional quality.

dschupfer

14 years ago
5

I am so pleased to have found your exercise again, I was disappointed when it disappeared from the previous site. I love this exercise for my Complex DTP students, it's challenging yet they are able to produce wonderful results. Thank you so much for sharing it, I really appreciate it.

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