Keyboard Shortcuts - The Basics
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Created on June 21, 2023
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Digital research: Keyboard Shortcuts
Saving you time
start
Attention: To complete this lesson, you must be logged into a PC. Email iLRC@fareham.ac.uk if you would like to request a laptop loan.
After this session you will be able to acheive the following:
Learning Objectives
Demonstrate you can use shortcuts to help with your research.
Identify ways you can impliment keyboard shortcuts to assist in your coursework.
Create a peice of work in good time, using keyboard shortcuts.
Next
Organize the plan around a topic or concept that you want to teach in a specific timeframe (usually short). It needs to make sense on its own and have the aim of helping students acquire the knowledge.
Plan and select the content and think about the strategies, processes, and skills you want to put into practice with your students to achieve the objectives you've set.
Set learning objectives or outcomes. What new skills or abilities will students have when they finish this unit?
Setting up
Please open these two links and then return to this tab to continue.
Continue
Webpage LinkYou will be using this webpage to collect resources.
Microsoft WordYou will need to open a new document.
Next
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Task
You have been asked to find some basic information on baleen Whales.
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Next, highlight/select a fact about baleen whales and use:
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Use the following to switch between your word document and webpage:
Action
With the WWF tab open use:
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This will open a small search bar, type in 'baleen'. All mentions of baleen whales will be highlighted.
Action
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Once you are on your word document use to paste:
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Congratulations, you have used shortcuts to assist you with some basic research!
Result
To copy images, you are usually able to right click and select the copy image option. Although in some cases this may not work and you will need to use the snipping tool.To access the snipping tool press:
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The Snipping Tool
Begin to type 'snipping', and press enter. The snipping tool will now open.
You can now press create new and drag over the image you would like to copy into your document.
The snipping tool is great for documenting and evaluating evidence within programes. For example, you are editing a video in premier pro and you need to evidence your processes.
Now that you know the basic shortcuts, let's test how fastyou can submit a piece of work.
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CHallenge - Race against time!
From the WWF webpage find out and include the following in your word document:
- Which country conducts commercial whaling in its own territorial waters?
- An image of the Emerald Bay ship
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The fastest recorded time is: 58 Seconds - can you beat it?
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Remember to use your shortcuts!
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Brings up the search menu
Copy text
Paste text/image
Switch between tabs
The task
How could you utilise these shortcuts with your coursework?
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Additional Shortcuts
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Undo
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Redo
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Back to desktop
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Lock computer
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Save document
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Print page
For a full list of windows keyboard shortcuts see the link here:
More Shortcuts