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1 SPS Technology Department 1 Teacher Laptop Training Created 1-28-2013 Revised 8/15/12

2 SPS Technology Department 2 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship Student Learning and Academic Performance 1. Digital Access: full electronic participation in society 2. Digital Literacy: the process of teaching and learning about technology and the use of technology 3. Digital Communication: electronic exchange of information School Environment and Student Behavior 4. Digital Security & Safety: electronic precautions to guarantee safety/physical well-being in a digital technology world 5. Digital Etiquette: electronic standards of conduct or procedure 6. Digital Rights and Responsibilities: those freedoms extended to everyone in a digital world Student Life Outside the School Environment 7. Digital Commerce: electronic buying and selling of goods 8. Digital Health and Wellness: physical and psychological well-being 9. Digital Law: rights and restrictions

3 SPS Technology Department 3 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Digital Citizenship Links www.digitalcitizenship.net www.digitalcitizenshiped.com/Curriculum.a spx www.digitalcitizenshiped.com/Curriculum.a spx www.netsmartz.org http://cybersmart.org/ www.bpscybersafety.org/index.html www.staysafeonline.info/

4 SPS Technology Department 4 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Standards Addressed Standard 1: Demonstrate proficiency in the use of computers and applications as well as an understanding of concepts underlying hardware, software, and connectivity. Standard 2: Demonstrate the responsible use of technology and an understanding of ethics and safety issues in using electronic media at home, in school, and in society.

5 SPS Technology Department 5 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Introduction to Teacher Laptop By the end of this session you will know and be able to:  Care and Feeding  Understand Digital Citizenship  How to connect to peripherals  How to use the laptop to teach when it is the only machine in room  Data mining

6 SPS Technology Department 6 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 You will demonstrate this by: understanding proper care and feeding for the laptop. understanding what Digital Citizenship is. knowing how to connect to peripherals. understanding how to use the laptop to teach when it is the only machine in room. understanding how to use data mining to drive instruction in your classroom.

7 Care and Feeding for the Laptop Do not expose laptop to extreme hot or cold temperatures  Do not store in the trunk of you car in extreme hot or cold weather Do not leave the laptop on the seat of you car when you are not in it – can instigate a Smash & Grab! Use the carry case/bag to transport the laptop - will protect against accidental drops and damages Do not use the cable lock when leaving the laptop for any long periods of time  The cable lock is only a deterrent for brief periods of unsupervised time away from laptop (i.e. restroom break, etc.) It can be easily broken off.  Care and feeding PowerPoint - http://www.sps.springfield.ma.us/tech/content/Care%20and%20feeding%20for% 20Laptops.pps http://www.sps.springfield.ma.us/tech/content/Care%20and%20feeding%20for% 20Laptops.pps SPS Technology Department 7 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

8 Digital Citizenship Digital citizenship can be defined as the norms of appropriate, responsible behavior with regard to technology use. Digital Citizenship (PPS) Created 5-10-10 Revised 6/7/2010 8 Office of Information, Technology and Accountability

9 Nine Elements of Digital Citizenship Digital Access Full electronic participation in society Digital Commerce The buying and selling of goods online. Digital Communication The electronic exchange of information Digital Literacy The standard of conduct expected by other digital technology users. Digital Etiquette The standard of conduct expected by other digital technology users. Digital Law The legal rights and restrictions governing technology use. Digital Rights and Responsibilities The privileges and freedoms extended to all digital technology users, and the behavioral expectations that come with them. Digital Health and Wellness The elements of physical and psychological well-being related to digital technology use. Digital Security The precautions that all technology users must take to guarantee their personal safety of their network. Created 5-10-10 Revised 6/7/2010 9 Office of Information, Technology and Accountability

10 How to Connect to Peripherals: 1. Setting up the Kensington laptop lock: 2. Initial code is located to right of RED switch on lock and should be set to 0000 3. With flat head screwdriver or paper clip, push in end of lock and turn. This will allow you to set your lock code. 4. Turn numbers on lock until the code you have chosen is displayed to right of the RED switch on lock. 5. Once code is set as described in 3) above, with screwdriver or paper clip, push in end of lock and turn back into its original position. 6. Test the lock combination before securing it to the laptop. 7. Push in black button on lock and insert into lock port on laptop. Let go of black button on lock and lock should now be secure and un-detachable from the laptop. 8. Turn numbers on lock to other than lock code to securely lock the laptop. 9. To release lock:  Set your lock code so it is displayed to left of RED switch on lock.  Push in and hole black button on lock in while taking lock out of lock port on laptop. SPS Technology Department 10 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

11 How to Connect to Peripherals: Projector Attach the Video Adapter to use projector  Plug the adapter connector into the DP (Display Port) on the back of the laptop  Connect the projector (blue VGA) cable between the adapter and projector The projector will display/project what is on the computer screen SPS Technology Department 11 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

12 Attach the Mouse  Plug into any free USB Port The Lenovo has 2 SPS Technology Department 12 Created 1-28-2013 Revised 4/2/2015 How to Connect to Peripherals: Mouse

13 How to Connect to Peripherals: Document Camera Using the Epson Document Camera and projector with the laptop.  1 st - Install Software from the CD that came with the Camera SPS Technology Department 13 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

14 SPS Technology Department 14 Created 1-28-2013 Revised 4/2/2015 How to Connect to Peripherals: Document Camera Manual Source: http://www.manualslib.com/manual/301918/Epson-Elpdc11-Document-Camera-User-S- Guide.html?page=20#manualhttp://www.manualslib.com/manual/301918/Epson-Elpdc11-Document-Camera-User-S- Guide.html?page=20#manual

15 Student Response System – Clickers Using CPS for PowerPoint® and Student Response System Clickers from eInstruction® together provides Springfield Public School faculty and staff the ability to create PowerPoint® presentations that can be used for classroom assessment and classroom polling.  Summative  Formative  Introduce new material SPS Technology Department 15 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 How to use the laptop to teach when it is the only machine in room: SRS

16 Software download  http://www.einstruction.com/support/down loads http://www.einstruction.com/support/down loads  Install CPS Software v6.71 first  then CPS PowerPoint v6.71 (takes about 44 minutes) SPS Technology Department 16 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Click Icon for CPS for PowerPoint User Manual

17 How to use the laptop to teach when it is the only machine in room: Online Resources Online Resources  Thinkfinity – Resources tab http://www.thinkfinity.org/welcome  PBS Learning Media http://mass.pbslearningmedia.org/  SPS Technology Newsletters http://www.sps.springfield.ma.us/tech/it/newsletters.asp http://www.sps.springfield.ma.us/tech/it/newsletters.asp SPS Technology Department 17 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

18 Data Mining – Data Warehouse Data Warehouse  Student Dashboard  Teacher Dashboard  Ability to Drill In – All blue print are links to more data Data Warehouse Tutorial (PPS) SPS Technology Department 18 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015

19 SPS Technology Department 19 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Your Turn  Identify 2 ways you will use the laptop in your class room  Share your ideas  Request and schedule Instructional Technology support Follow-up on anything covered in this presentation Co-planning, co-teaching, etc.

20 SPS Technology Department 20 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Word I CATEGORYCOMPLETED Identify 2 ways you will use the laptop in your class room. Share your ideas. Request and/or schedule Instructional Technology support Teacher Laptop Training Check List

21 SPS Technology Department 21 Created 1-9-07 Revised 4/2/2015 Resources ISTE Publications, Digital Citizenship in Schools by Mike Ribble and Gerald Bailey, copyright 2007, ISBN No: 978-1-56484-232-9.


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