Tuesday Tech Tips
October 19, 2021
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Let's Celebrate Digital Citizenship Week
October 18-22, 2021
Digital Citizenship Week is designed to promote awareness of sound digital literacy habits and inspire best practices in organizations and individuals. That means sharing ways to interact safely online. We're proud to support that in our schools!
Here are some resources to use with your class.
Check out the educator's video: https://www.commonsense.org/education/videos/why-teach-digital-citizenship
Let's help students reflect on how their digital lives impact their social and emotional well-being in three simple steps.
- Engage students with daily activities
Promote digital citizenship in your community
- Build your digital citizenship roadmap
Be sure to tweet your class activities and use the following hashtags below:
#DigCitWeek
#DigitalCitizenshipWeek
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?
Tips from the Tech Coaches
Amy
Genesis Lesson Planner
Reminder on How to Share documents and resources in Genesis Lesson Planner - directions.
Connie
WHAT IS EARTHRISE? You can use this video to interest and engage your STEM students and provide them with information about potential careers.
Myra
Reporter Selector Tool in iReady
The Reporter Selector Tool will point you to the right report based on the question you have, making it easier than ever to gain important insights from your i-Ready data. Learn more.
Ted
Want to know how to identify your Macbook's name quicker in a group setting? Click on the Apple on the top left, then About This Mac. Eliminate the first three and the last four letters of your Serial Number, and the five numbers left is the unique part of your computer's name!