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  1. Encarta, multimedia digital encyclopaedia produced by Microsoft Corporation (1993–2009). Initially a CD-ROM product, the Encarta brand later expanded to include an Internet-based incarnation and was bundled with other Microsoft products.

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    Encarta was able to use various Microsoft technologies because it was extensible with software components for displaying unique types of multimedia information. For example, a snap in map engine is adapted from its MapPoint software. The hypertext and search engine used by Encarta also powered Microsoft Bookshelf. [citation needed]

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  4. Nov 4, 2023 · November 4, 2023. Microsoft Encarta changed the way we sought facts and explored subjects. Gone were the days of paging through hefty, dusty encyclopedias that sat on bookshelves. This was the new age: interactive, vibrant, and brimming with potential. Encarta brought the world closer, making learning an adventure, and curiosity, a delightful ...

  5. Did you know this method has been applied to texting as well as writing? Talk about functional! If you’re new to CART, check out my free cheat sheet (below!)–it includes protocol for CART + repetition and CART for texting. I’ve also created a CART Packet with everything you need to use CART in speech therapy! {From customizable picture ...

  6. Learning Objectives. Identify appropriate methods for conducting college-level research. Distinguish among various types of sources. Evaluate the credibility of sources. Identify various types of supporting material. Employ visual aids that enhance a speaker’s message.

  7. Many words are commonly used in multiple senses. For instance, the word “myth” in some contexts means “sacred story” and in other contexts means “popular misconception.” Both usages are solidly established and it is pointless to debate which is the correct one. Far from trying to arbitrate which is “correct,” therefore, a good ...

  8. Jul 11, 2021 · Speakers should include a variety of supporting material from their research sources in their speeches. The types of supporting material include examples, explanations, statistics, analogies, testimony, and visual aids. Visual aids help a speaker reinforce their content visually and have many potential benefits.

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