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PDF Doc: Software Requirementt Digital Kids, 2nd edition: Software requirements Level Module Software Other Platforms Free Alternatives Starter Module 2 Microsoft Windows 10 Module 3 Windows Paint Module 4 Windows Notepad Module 5 Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, Google search engine Mozilla Firefox, Apple Safari Explorer Module 1 Microsoft Windows 10 (1903) Module 2 Windows WordPad Module 3 Microsoft Edge, Google Google Chrome, search engine, Windows Mozilla Firefox, WordPad Apple Safari Module 4 Windows Mail Module 5 FMS Logo Racer Module 1 Module 2 Microsoft Windows 10 Apple iOS, Google (1903) Android, Chromebook Module 3 Microsoft Word 365/2019 Apple Pages, LibreOffice Writer Documents to Go, LibreOffice Writer Module 4 Microsoft Edge, Microsoft Google Chrome, Bing Mozilla Firefox, Google search engine Module 5 Microsoft PowerPoint Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress 365/2019 LibreOffice Impress Flyer Module 1 Microsoft Windows 10 Apple iOS, Google (1903) Android, Windows Phone, Microsoft Windows 8 Module 2 Microsoft Word 365/2019 LibreOffice Writer, LibreOffice Writer Apple Pages, Documents to Go Module 3 Microsoft Windows Mail Apple iPad/iPhone, Google Android Mail, Microsoft Outlook, Google Gmail Module 4 Windows Voice Recorder, Adobe PS Express, Windows Movies, PicsArt, piZap Windows Photos Digital Kids, 2nd edition: Software requirements Module 5 Microsoft PowerPoint Apple Keynote, LibreOffice Impress 365/2019 LibreOffice Impress Module 6 Microsoft Excel 365/2019 Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc Sheet to Go, LibreOffice Calc Genius Module 1 Microsoft Word 365/2019 Apple Pages, LibreOffice Writer Documents to Go, LibreOffice Writer Module 2 Windows Fax and Scan, WavePad, AndroVid Audacity, Microsoft Edge, Windows Photos Module 3 Microsoft Edge, Windows Apple Face Time, Mail, Skype, OneDrive WhatsApp, Dropbox Module 4 Edmodo, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter Module 5 Microsoft Excel 365/2019 Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc Sheet to Go, LibreOffice Calc Module 6 Microsoft Excel 365/2019 LibreOffice Calc LibreOffice Calc Expert Module 1 Microsoft Word 365/2019 Apple Page, LibreOffice Writer LibreOffice Writer Module 2 Zoho sites CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor, Microsoft Publisher, Adobe DreamWeaver Module 3 Microsoft Excel 365/2019 Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc Sheet to Go, LibreOffice Calc Module 4 LibreOffice Base Microsoft Access Module 5 Scratch Microsoft Makecode, Microsoft Small Basic Tynker, Microsoft Small Basic Module 6 Scratch, LogIT Explorer & Edison Robot, LEGO Sensor Lab, LEGO ® ® WeDo 2.0, Open Mindstorms EV3, Roberta Lab Microsoft Kodu Digital Teens, 2nd edition: Software requirements Level Module Software Other Platforms Free Alternatives Teens 1 Module 1 Microsoft Google Android, Windows 10 Apple iOS, (1903) Microsoft Windows 8 Module 2 Microsoft Word Apple Pages, LibreOffice Writer 365/2019 Google Documents to Go, LibreOffice Writer Module 3 Microsoft Edge, Apple Mail, Google, Windows Google Android Mail Mail, Google Gmail, Microsoft Outlook Module 4 Microsoft Excel Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc 365/2019 Documents to Go, LibreOffice Calc Module 5 Microsoft Apple Keynote, LibreOffice PowerPoint LibreOffice Impress 365/2019 Impress Teens 2 Module 1 Microsoft Excel Bento for LibreOffice Calc 365/2019, iPhone/iPad, Windows Mail Memento for Android, Obvibase and Caspio Module 2 Microsoft Word Apple Pages, LibreOffice Writer 365/2019 LibreOffice Writer Module 3 Audacity, WavePad, Windows Photos AndroVid Module 4 Blogger, Apple FaceTime, Facebook, Google Android, Twitter, Skype Edmodo Module 5 Microsoft Excel Apple Numbers, LibreOffice Calc 365/2019 Documents to Go, LibreOffice Calc Teens 3 Module 1 Microsoft Access LibreOffice LibreOffice 365/2019 Impress Impress Module 2 Microsoft Word Apple Pages, LibreOffice 365/2019, Apple Numbers, Impress Microsoft Excel LibreOffice 365/2019, Impress Microsoft PowerPoint 365/2019 Digital Teens, 2nd edition: Software requirements Module 3 Python Eclipse for Java, Microsoft Small Visual Studio Basic, Microsoft Community, Makecode JavaScript in Visual Studio Code Module 4 Dropbox Apple iCloud, Google Drive Module 5 Websitebuilder, Zoho Sites, Adobe Microsoft Kodu Dreamweaver, Scirra Construct, Unity Teens 4 Module 1 Microsoft Windows 10 (1901), Microsoft Edge Module 2 Microsoft Apple iThoughts, Zoom, Freemind OneDrive, Zoom, Microsoft Microsoft Office OneNote for Web apps, Google Android Drive, Google Docs, Cisco WebEx, Microsoft PowerPoint 365/2019, Microsoft OneNote, FreePlane Module 3 Adobe Photoshop Paint.Net, GIMP, GIMP CS6, Pencil Anime Studio Module 4 Adobe InDesign QuarkXPress, Scribus CS6 Microsoft Publisher, Scribus Module 5 Visual Basic on C#, Java, Php Visual Studio Community Teens 5 Module 1 Adobe CoffeeCup Free KompoZer or Dreamweaver CC HTML Editor, Aptana Studio Panic Coda 2 Module 2 Corel Draw X6, Adobe Fireworks, Inkscape Adobe Illustrator Xara Extreme, CS6 Inkscape Module 3 Adobe Animate Adobe Flash CS6, Synfig Studio, CC SumTotal Flash Develop, Toolbook Stencyl Digital Teens, 2nd edition: Software requirements Module 4 Sony Vegas Pro, Adobe Premiere, Lightworks NLE Blender Adobe After Effects, Autodesk Maya, Autodesk 3ds Max Module 5 Gantt Project, Microsoft Project, Dia for Windows Microsoft Visio Zoho Projects, 2019 Project Schedule Of course, every software application that we use can be replaced with an open source one. Have a look at our suggested alternative software list for each grade and feel free to adapt our curriculum to your own needs. Browsers Communication Google Chrome Windows Live Mail Mozilla Firefox Microsoft Outlook app Google Gmail Word Processors Zoom Docs to Go LibreOffice Writer Development MIT Scratch Spreadsheets Microsoft Makecode Docs to Go Microsoft Small Basic LibreOffice Calc Python LibreOffice Charts Microsoft Kodu FMSLogo Presentations Visual Basic Express LibreOffice Impress Eclipse for Java CoffeeCup Free HTML Editor Databases KompoZer LibreOffice Base Aptana Studio Memento for Android Flash Develop Stencyl Multimedia / 3D Animation WavePad Other AndroVid Gantt Project Audacity Zoho Projects Winamp Media Player OpenProj SHOUTcast DSP Dia for Windows Windows Live Movie Maker LibreOffice Draw Lightworks NLE FreePlane Blender Microsoft OneNote Imaging / Design / 2D Animation Adobe Photoshop Express PicsArt piZap Windows Live Photo Gallery Pencil Synfig Studio Paint.Net GIMP Anime Studio Scribus Inkscape .
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