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Mr. Freymuth    Instructional Technology                                                                                                     
   
 
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What is my "H" drive?

What is my "W" Drive? and how do I save to it?

How do I Edit and Update my web page?

How do I post my grades online?

 How do I schedule time in the computer lab?

 How to Set up a Unit 4 email account in Microsoft Outlook

How to find a network printer (JEFFERSON ONLY)

Tutorials

Online Practice modules

http://www.internet4classrooms.com/on-line.htm

http://www.alleghany.k12.va.us/DGB_ITRT/Tutorials%20links.htm

Excel
http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/excel/
http://einstein.cs.uri.edu/tutorials/csc101/pc/excel97/excel.html#excel

Microsoft FrontPage

http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/frontpage/

Microsoft Outlook

http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook/FX100647201033.aspx

Microsoft Word

http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/word/

Movie Maker

http://www.atomiclearning.com/moviemaker2
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/default.mspx

Photo story

http://www.coe.uh.edu/digitalstorytelling/introduction.htm
http://tweb.lisd.net/stephanie_graham/How-To%20Handouts/photostory%20tutorial.pdf
http://millie.furman.edu/mll/tutorials/photostory3/index.htm
http://www.bama.ua.edu/~rmayben/tim/photo3.htm

PowerPoint

http://www.fgcu.edu/support/office2000/ppt/
http://www.actden.com/pp/index.htm
http://www.electricteacher.com/tutorial3.htm

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To schedule time in the computer lab-  First check the availability using the online lab
schedule at by clicking HERE.  Then email me with the dates, and class periods you
would like to reserve one of the labs.  In the email please include the lesson, software
you will be using and if you would like help planning or teaching the lesson.

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Accessing your web folder
Mapping the network drive

 Start → Right Click on “my computer” → Select “map network drive” → Pull down drive and select “W” → 
Type \\www\staffwebsites\%username%  → select finish 

(Please note anything inside of %’s is a variable you replace)

You can now get to your web folder by double clicking on “my computer”  your web folder in located in
the drive marked with a “W”  To open the drive double click on it.

Creating a Desktop shortcut to your “W” drive

You can now create a shortcut to your  web folder by double clicking on “my computer”  
Drag the “W” drive icon onto your desktop

 Adding Folders to your Web Folder

Double click on “W” drive  → Right click anywhere in the window and select add new folder

 Files can drag and drop into and out of the Web folder,  NOTE anything in the web folder is accessible
 to anyone on the WWW

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 What is my "H" drive?
Your "h" drive is your home on the districts server.  You are allotted file space to save your documents, gradebooks, files etc.  It is accessable from any computer in the school district.  To get to your "h" drive double click on the "my computer" icon.  When it opens you will see a network drive icon with  your username and the (H:).  You can double click to open that file space.  To save the the h drive you can use the file save as choice from any document or simple drop and drag your files into the opened "h" drive folder.

How do I find a Jefferson Printer?
To find and set a Jefferson printer go the the start menu and select run.  In the dialog box type
\\jeff-fp2 and click ok.  (note the \\ are back slashes)  This will bring up a listing of all the printers available to you in the building.  Simply double click on the one you want and it will be added to list of printer choices. 

To set one as your default print go the the strart menu and select printers and faxes.  Right click on the printer you want to set as the default and select it as the default.

 

 

 

 

 
 
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"What our students understand (and that we, as teachers, seem blind to) is that the very nature of information has changed. It's changed in what it looks like, what we look at to view it, where we find it, what we can do with it, and how we communicate it. We live in a brand new, and dynamically rich information environment, and if we are going to reach our students in a way that is relevant to their world and their future (and ours), then we must teach them from this new information environment." -David Warlick
   
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Last updated 8/27/07