
The Tools That We Use: Word Processors - ArchaeoTech 116
We think of archaeologists' main activity as digging. But anybody who's ever done archaeology can tell you that, regardless of what kind of archaeology we do, writing is a far more important skill. Here on the ArchaeoTech Podcast we talk a lot about the tools that we use in the field, but we don't talk so much about the tools that we use to assemble our thoughts when the fieldwork is over. So today we'll dig into a class of often overlooked tools that we all rely on: word processors. Links * Word for Archaeologists [http://www.digtech-llc.com/digtechlearn] * MIcrosoft Word [https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/p/word/cfq7ttc0k7c7?=&MarinID=spsg0iPWf%7C340667761155%7C%2Bmicrosoft%20%2Bword%7Cb%7Cc%7C%7C58582890853%7Ckwd-320055621074&OCID=AID2000136_SEM_psg0iPWf&activetab=pivot%3Aoverviewtab&ef_id=Cj0KCQiA2ITuBRDkARIsAMK9Q7MRAofOmHZO7UGlHm90EzuM4WPMKoYf3rBS3OlWQRSwBjmypT-23lMaAlMfEALw_wcB%3AG%3As&gclid=Cj0KCQiA2ITuBRDkARIsAMK9Q7MRAofOmHZO7UGlHm90EzuM4WPMKoYf3rBS3OlWQRSwBjmypT-23lMaAlMfEALw_wcB&lnkd=Google_O365SMB_NI] * Libre Office [https://www.libreoffice.org/] * Microsoft Word Basics [https://lawyerist.com/technology/microsoft-office/word/] * Mavic Mini [https://www.dji.com/mavic-mini?gclid=Cj0KCQiA2ITuBRDkARIsAMK9Q7PkLtX8rKBP9uPiRHXGq3Y_WnUtnOlV2GQe1S3flB9j3oujnlwoAiIaApAcEALw_wcB] * Technomadia [https://www.technomadia.com/] App of the Day * Webby: State Lines [http://www.twostepsbeyond.com/apps/statelines/] * Paul: TP Link Deco Contact * Chris Webster * Twitter: @archeowebby [http://www.twitter.com/archeowebby] * Email: [email protected] * Paul Zimmerman * Twitter: @lugal [http://www.twitter.com/lugal] * Email: [email protected] Affiliates * Wildnote [http://www.wildnoteapp.com/] * Digital Marketing Course [http://2b57d328r930q16ked3cym-hea.hop.clickbank.net/] * TeePublic [https://www.teepublic.com/?ref_id=5724&ref_type=aff] * Timeular [https://timeular.com/ref/chriswebster/]
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Show Notes
We think of archaeologists' main activity as digging. But anybody who's ever done archaeology can tell you that, regardless of what kind of archaeology we do, writing is a far more important skill. Here on the ArchaeoTech Podcast we talk a lot about the tools that we use in the field, but we don't talk so much about the tools that we use to assemble our thoughts when the fieldwork is over. So today we'll dig into a class of often overlooked tools that we all rely on: word processors.
Links
App of the Day
- Webby: State Lines
- Paul: TP Link Deco
Contact
- Chris Webster
- Twitter: @archeowebby
- Email: [email protected]
- Paul Zimmerman
- Twitter: @lugal
- Email: [email protected]
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