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In this lesson, we are going to discuss the rules of our SAS laptop program and how to take care of ourselves when using laptops. During the lesson, you will create a slideshow summarizing the main points for each section. So, to begin, let's have a short mini-lesson on slide design.
Slide Design Rules
Follow these 8 rules when making your slides for this lesson!
Photos
As we have learned (or will learn in the Digital Citizenship Agreement lesson), it is important to only use photos you have permission to use. For photos, here are your options:
Here is our SAS Guide to Copyright Friendly Media you can use for instructions on these options. Always give credit to your sources following the instructions in this guide.
Today's project
Create a slideshow with Google Slides. There are 3 sections to our lesson today and you will need 1-2 slides per section, so your total slideshow should only be 3-6 slides. Your slides do NOT need to depict everything you learned in each section. Choose ONLY 1 or 2 things that you think are important for students to remember. (1 thing per slide!)
Let's get started.
Being Prepared to Learn
Being Prepared to Learn (and other laptop program rules)
Watch this video about being prepared to learn and a few other laptop program rules.
Discuss the following with your class
Make a Slide (or two)
Open your laptop and create a new Google presentation. Title your presentation and create your title slide. Choose 1 or 2 things that you think are most important to remember from this section. Now create 1 or 2 slides (1 idea per slide) following the rules you learned in the slide design mini-lesson. Scroll up if you can't remember the rules.
Health and Laptops
If you use a laptop for extended periods of time, it's important to keep a few ergonomic tips in mind to prevent injury. In general, you should be comfortable and avoid being in the same position without moving for a long time. Read through the tips below. As you read through them, become aware of your posture and how you are sitting. Adjust your body to follow the tips. Does it feel better?
The tips above were adapted from Apple, the National Health Service (UK) and Harvard University Health Services.
Watch this video that summarizes the above tips.
Make a Slide
Open your laptop and go back to your Google Presentation. Choose 1 or 2 things that you think are most important to remember from this section. Now create 1 or 2 slides (1 idea per slide) following the rules you learned in the slide design mini-lesson. Scroll up if you can't remember the rules.
Health and Balance
Mr. Robertaccio would like to talk to you about balancing your online and offline world.
What does it mean to have balance between your online world and your offline world? How do you know when things are out of balance? What are some signs?
Think - Think about this individually for a minute.
Pair - Share your thoughts with a partner.
Share - Have a class discussion. What should you do if you feel your laptop use is out of balance? Where can you go for help?
Make a Slide
Open your laptop and go back to your Google Presentation. Choose 1 or 2 things that you think are most important to remember from this section. Now create 1 or 2 slides (1 idea per slide) following the rules you learned in the slide design mini-lesson. Scroll up if you can't remember the rules.
The activity for this lesson is to share your slideshow on your blog.
Blog post title - Using My Laptop
Labels - Copy and paste ALL of the following core labels into the label area of your blog post.
gr6, homebase, bootcamp, math, pe, rla, science, ss
Now copy and paste YOUR elective class labels separated with a comma. Don't copy them all.
art, band, chinese, choir, cooking, dance, drama, french, it, japanese, spanish, strings, support, teched, video, learning
Blog body - Embed your slideshow in your blog post. Include a short summary of what you have learned and how you will follow these guidelines at school and at home.
Publish!