

Because slideshows tend to present linear progression of information, users are more inclined to deliver presentations in which information is synthesized in a way (chronologically, thematically, logically) in which it can be best understand. For presentations, Impress, a program that functions similar to PowerPoint, helps to guide users through a lecture, or an oral report they must administer. Users can study on-the-go, avoiding the disorganizion that sometimes accompanies lose-leaf notebooks. For users who are in school, converting their class notes into the program will allow them to create a set of legible, coherent notes, that can be accessed from a mobile device. It is important to understand how LibreOffice can be used to become more organized. OrganizationĪrranging and coordinating materials in order to complete a task Users can use spreadsheets to plan a diet, an exercise routine - even create lists of books to read of music to listen to. Not only will it help users manage their busy schedules, it sets a good organizational precedent for them, as they become more familiar with their commitments and availability. Although there are no templates for creating daily, weekly, and monthly calendars, users can tweak a spreadsheet to make it a calendar or a daily planner.

Users will find that many of the features available in Calc, the spreadsheat component of LibreOffice, are very helpful in for instilling good planning strategies. Libreoffice is good for kids who need help with: Planningĭeveloping a systematic approach for setting and achieving goals.
