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Print has several advantages for students. It is extremely portable, cost effective, readily available, and comfortable to use. Students don’t need special equipment to use it, and with adequate light, print materials can be used anywhere at anytime. Students can review the materials at their own speed.
Print material – consists of all written material, excluding non-print resources, which convey planned course information. Examples of print resources include, but are not limited to: textbooks, workbooks, reference books, newspapers, journals and magazines.
Advantages of Print Materials
Print media are lightweight, portable, disposable publications printed on paper and circulated as physical copies in forms we call books, newspapers, magazines and newsletters. They hold informative and entertaining content that are of general or special interest.
Printed and Duplicated Material These comprise all textual and handout materials to be used by students or trainees which can begun off in large numbers by printing machines, photocopiers and duplicators.
PRINTED MATERIALS As used in this policy, the term “printed materials” means any publication, document, or record including, but not limited to, the following: newspapers, magazines, books, photographs, drawings, prerecorded magnetic audio tape. Most students are very comfortable using print materials to learn.
Examples of print text include anything we see in writing, like poems and letters. Non-print text is the use of photos, graphics, or other images to communicate ideas.
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The PRINT instruction controls the amount of detail printed in the listing of programs. A subsequent PRINT ON instruction resumes printing.
Nonprint refers to materials other than printed matter. Examples of nonprint materials are film strip s, video-tapes, overhead transparencies, and 2″ X 2″ slides.
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Concepts of Print refers to the awareness of ‘how print works’. This includes the knowledge of the concept of what books, print, and written language are, and how they function. It encompasses a number of understandings that allow the reading process to take place including: understanding that print conveys a message.
So what are these “print skills”? PRINT AWARENESS/BOOK CONVENTION: These skills relate to general knowledge about books and the written word. Children should know, for example, that books are read top to bottom, left to right, etc, and that numbers, letters, and words are stand for different concepts.
Print awareness (also called concepts of print) is the understanding that print carries meaning, that books contain letters and words.
The print() function prints the specified message to the screen, or other standard output device. The message can be a string, or any other object, the object will be converted into a string before written to the screen.
The main functions of the printer is printing the text recorded in the computer.
Print preview is a feature that displays on the screen what a hard copy would look like when printed. Using print preview, you can find any errors that may exist or fix the layout before printing, which can save ink or toner and paper by not having to print more than once.
Before you print a document, it is important to make sure that it will be printed the way you want it. Previewing a documentenables you to see exactly the way the pages will appear when printed, and where necessary, make any changes to the document.
Previewing is a strategy that readers use to recall prior knowledge and set a purpose for reading. It calls for readers to skim a text before reading, looking for various features and information that will help as they return to read it in detail later.
Now go to File menu and click on the Open option to open any word file. Here a dialog box will appear with the title “Open”. 3. Now on the right hand side of the toolbar click the down arrow on Views and choose Preview.
Formatting also makes information more accessible to the reader by creating and labeling sections (headings), highlighting key words or ideas (bold, italics, or lists), and making a good impression (professional look and feel, appropriate font choice for the document type).