![]() ![]() One of the most popular products that were drastically improved by the presence of technology is printed materials, which were commercially printed from a single file that was created using desktop publishing software. Technology advanced drastically in the past few years, allowing people to create different products with the aid of a computer. Some of these–like Word–have changed so much over the years that they are now a provide reasonable alternatives to laying out an attractive professional design in a program everyone is familiar with: Really, I didn’t see a lot of other alternatives until Sara Stringer, from the Ask a Tech Teacher, came up with this great article about desktop publishing options. But then I moved on to other alternatives, like Lucid Press that were more flexible and affordable for educational purposes. I loved its flexibility, adaptability, and ease of use both for classroom projects and home. ![]() Websites–for teachers to build websitesįor a decade, when I thought of desktop publishing, I turned to Microsoft Publisher. ![]()
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