I think that Ribbon Hero is a very fun and better way of learning Microsoft. Unlike the video tutorials, it let's us use the tutorials that gets us more interested. It's like a puzzle game.
      The one that helped me more with the material are all of them. Since we're all learning about Word and Powerpoint, the Powerpoint steps let us learn more and understand it better. I think that the hints help me understand it better, because even though I didn't use most of them, when I got stuck and couldn't understand it, I click on the hints once in a while, and when I get frustrated because I couldn't get it, when I clicked the hint, my expression would be like "Oh.." when it makes sense. Also, since it was more frustrating, it helps me remember my mistake which makes it stick in your brain. I'm not sure what the question "Which one better transferred the learning to using Office without the tutorials is?" means, but I'll respond with what I think it means. In my opinion, I learned better because unlike the video tutorials and the practice lists on the Microsoft website, this helps me know what I did right and what I did wrong. It signals me that I did it right by crossing the assignment off the list, and when I do it wrong, it gives me a little notification that says "STOP! You're going down the wrong way!"
       Overall, I think that this is a better way of learning Microsoft, because it is basically a helpful "Hands-On" project. It shows us which is right and which is wrong, and it has a good story-line that helps the player get interested.



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