Customizing Resources Using Microsoft Office in VEXcode VR

Modifying VEXcode VR Activities as well as other resources from the Teacher Portal using Microsoft Office can be accomplished in a few easy steps by using ‘Download.’


How to ‘Download’ a VEXcode VR Google Doc to be opened in Microsoft Word

Screenshot of VEXcode VR interface showcasing the block-based coding environment, designed for teaching coding concepts through virtual robotics, suitable for beginners and advanced users in STEM education.

Open the Educator Resource or Activity you would like to modify.

For this example, the Basketball Drills VEXcode VR Activity will be used. To learn more about VEXcode VR Activities, view this article.

Open the activity and select ‘File.’

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR interface showing the 'Download' selection option, illustrating the platform's features for coding education in a virtual environment.

Select the expand icon beside ‘Download’ and select ‘Microsoft Word (.docx)’. This will download the file as a Microsoft Word document to your device’s download location.

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR programming interface, showcasing a block-based coding environment designed for teaching coding concepts and robotics principles to students in a virtual setting.

You can launch Microsoft Word and open the file from your device’s download location. Note that the file now has a .docx extension for Microsoft Word.

A visual representation of various programming drills for VEXcode VR, showcasing block-based coding concepts and activities designed to enhance coding skills and problem-solving abilities in an educational setting.

You can now use Microsoft Word’s features on the document.

Note: when opening a Google Doc in Microsoft Word, there may be formatting changes depending on the document.


How to ‘Download’ a VEXcode VR Google Sheet to be opened in Microsoft Excel

Screenshot of a VEXcode VR programming interface, showcasing a block-based coding environment designed for teaching coding concepts and robotics principles in an educational setting.

Open the Educator Resource you would like to modify.

For this example, the VEXcode VR Cumulative Pacing Guide will be used. To learn more about the Cumulative Pacing Guide, view this article.

Open the activity and select ‘File.’

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR platform showing the 'Download Sheet' option, illustrating the interface for users to access coding resources and support materials for teaching and learning coding concepts with virtual robotics.

Select the expand icon beside ‘Download’ and select ‘Microsoft Excel (.xlsx)’. This will download the file as a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet to your device’s download location.

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR interface showing a block-based coding environment for programming a virtual robot, designed to facilitate learning coding concepts in STEM education.

You can launch Microsoft Excel and open the file from your device’s download location. Note that the file now has a .xlsx extension for Microsoft Excel.

Flowchart illustrating the standards mapping for teaching with VEXcode VR, highlighting key educational objectives and coding concepts for effective STEM learning.

Now you can use Microsoft Excel’s features on the spreadsheet.


Some example resources

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR online programming environment, showcasing a block-based coding interface designed for teaching coding concepts through virtual robotics, aimed at enhancing problem-solving and computational thinking skills in STEM education.

You can use the procedures above to ‘Download' many different resources. Some examples include:

  • Email Home - VEXcode VR: a great example of a resource found in the Teacher Portal. This can save countless hours by having all the pertinent information already created for parents and by using ‘Download,’ you can use Microsoft Word to customize it for each class!

Screenshot of the VEXcode VR interface showcasing a block-based coding environment for programming a virtual robot, designed to facilitate learning in STEM education.

Screenshot of VEXcode VR teaching resources, showcasing various activities and tools available for educators to enhance coding and robotics learning in the classroom.

There are many other resources found within the VEXcode VR Activities and Computer Science Lessons that can be easily modified using ‘Download.’ For more information about the educator resources provided to support VEXcode VR, view this article.

For more information, help, and tips, check out the many resources at VEX Professional Development Plus

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