Tuesday Tech Tips


May 24, 2022

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Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month - What is it?

Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is a period for the duration of the month of May for recognizing the contributions and influence of Asian Americans and Pacific Islander Americans to the history, culture, and achievements of the United States. Click for Asian American and Pacific Islander Resources for teaching STEM students

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Help Desk FAQs:


How do I set up Parallels for the first time?

Setting up Parallels for the first time


How do I set up Virtual Time Clock (VTC) for the first time?

Setting up VTC for the first time


Connecting to the projector wirelessly using EasyMP for the first time

Wirelessly connecting to the projector for the first time


When I use wireless to connect to the projector, I only see my background image. What do I have to do to make my desktop show up on the projector screen?

Fixing blank desktop via EasyMP


How do I mirror my desktop when connected using HDMI?

How to mirror desktop using HDMI

Tips from the Tech Coaches

Amy

Chromebook Accessibility Features-

Special Education Week is the second week in May. Here are some reminders of how to access Chromebook Accessibility Features for any student.

Connie

WHAT IS INNOVATION? You can use this video to interest and engage your STEM students and provide them with information about potential careers.

Myra

Create rules to filters your emails

You can manage your incoming mail using Gmail’s filters to send email to a label, or archive, delete, star, or automatically forward your mail. Learn more.



Ted

Did you know that Google does not delete Archived messages? Google will only delete messages that are actually moved to the trash. For more on deleting messages, click here.

Have a wonderful tech week!