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This section aims to provide a 'how to' guide to provide solutions for common problems and queries that our community have experienced.
The embedded video provides users with a step by step instructional guide on how to log into a Department of Education laptop. The main point to be aware of is using the correct login details.
You must use your student's:
Please note that adding the suffix @detnsw is vital.
*add any numbers for your student as appropriate.
In this video, Mr. Livingstone provides users with the necessary steps to log into the Google Classroom app from a mobile device. Although the embedded video was recorded using a tablet, the same steps can be followed on any mobile device (i.e. phone).
You must use your student's:
Please note that adding the suffix @education.nsw.gov.au is vital.
*add any numbers for your student as appropriate.
In this video, Mr. Robbo walks you through the login process and where you can find any tasks that have been assigned to you. Please note that only Years 3-6 will be using Maths Online.
In this video, Mr. Robbo returns to guide students through the process they need to follow to complete an assigned activity in Maths Online. Please note that only Years 3-6 will be using Maths Online.
In this video, Mr.Wallace shows you the basics of your new Google Classroom, such as the 'Stream' and 'Classwork' tabs. He also demonstrates how to find, open and edit your work. Finally, Mr. Wallace shows us how to submit or 'turn in' our work for feedback.
Here, Mr. Wallace demonstrates: how to find your assignment in the 'Classwork' tab, create a new document to show your learning and submit your work to your teacher for feedback.
Here, Mr. Wallace shows us how to find personal comments from your teacher and how to ask them questions about your work. The important thing to know is that the 'Stream' is only for information that you feel will benefit the entire class. No personal comments, please.
In this video, Mr. Wallace shows us how to upload and submit work that we have created on our computer. This could include video or photos files. This is important as not all assignments will have a document attached for you to show your learning.