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1 Using the “Setup Assistant” to configure your new Mac Welcome to Macintosh!

2 When instructed to do so, press the power button in the top right corner of the keyboard to turn on your new Macintosh.

3 Select “Use English for the main language” - and click the right-arrow (continue) button.

4 Select “United States” and click the continue button.

5 Select “US” and click the continue button.

6 If prompted, do NOT select the school wireless network. Instead, click the “Other Network Option” button.

7 Select “My computer does not connect to the internet” and click continue. (the computer will connect to the internet automatically later)

8 Select “Don’t transfer now” and click the continue button.

9 Select “Enable Location Services...” and click the continue button.

10 Click “Continue” to skip past the Apple ID screen.

11 Click “Skip” to continue past the Apple ID screen.

12 Review the Terms and Conditions, then click “Continue”.

13 Click “Agree” to accept the License Agreement.

14 In the first field, type your First and Last Name shown above. Press Tab on the keyboard to automatically select the next field.

15 You’ll notice that the 2nd field removes all spaces and capitalization, which is normal behavior.

16 Create a password (that you’ll remember) and a password hint (in case you forget!) and then click “Continue”.

17 IMPORTANT: Leave the box checked the box that says “Require password when logging in”.

18 After creating your user you’ll then see the above screen while the imaging process completes. This process will take about a few seconds NOTE: Do not shut your lid or turn the computer off during this process.

19 Once the imaging process finishes, the Mac will restart automatically.

20 Digital Citizenship Some questions to think about while you wait for your Macintosh to reboot Source material from NetSmartz.org

21 Sharing? ■John has a USB drive with over 1000 songs ■He gives his USB drive to Pam, she copies them to her iTunes library ■Is this ok? Source material from NetSmartz.org

22 Stolen? ■Justin is collaborating with Britney, he notices she has test review questions from Carrie with the answers to an upcoming test. He copies the files to his laptop while she is not looking. ■Is this stealing? Source material from NetSmartz.org

23 Is it ok? ■Bobbi posts to her Facebook account: “Eldridge is having a party on Friday at 123 Main Street, everyone should be there!” ■Bobbi has 790 FaceBook friends ■What might happen? Source material from NetSmartz.org

24 About Images ■Joey copies a picture from Wikipedia and includes it in a paper he is writing. ■Is it fair use? Source material from NetSmartz.org

25 What is cheating? ■Discussion

26 Is it bullying? ■Marvin posts on FaceBook:  “Welcome to the Make fun of Brewster page ”  “Brewster wears dirty underwear”  “Brewster will rue the day, he’s now pwned”  Posts a picture of Brewster without his permission Source material from NetSmartz.org

27 Do you have control? ■Cammi sends a private picture to her friend ■Is it private any longer? Source material from NetSmartz.org

28 And now back to the setup... just a little more before you leave

29 Once the Mac restarts, you’ll be presented with a reminder screen about your school’s Acceptable Use Policy. Read this screen carefully, and then click “Accept”.

30 Once it restarts, it will log you in! (Note: your MacBook may restart a final time at this point)

31 Thank You! Enjoy your new Macintosh!


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