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Teacher Rooming Equipment Rules / Expectations Login / Passwords Technical Issues Homework Printing

Student guidelines for Internet use General  The UCC Network and internet access is provided to help you learn more effectively, access is a privilege, not a right. You are responsible for your online behaviour.  Please read and click to show that you agree to comply with these simple rules Guidelines: 1. I will not send or display any messages or pictures that others would find offensive. 2. I will not abuse or threaten others in my messages. 3. I will be careful not to damage the computer equipment, software systems or the network. 4. I will respect the intellectual property of others and uphold the copyright laws. 5. I will keep my password secure and not attempt to use others' passwords. 6. I will not attempt to access others' folders, work or files. 7. I will not waste network resources, by streaming media files or using social networking sites. I understand and will abide by these guidelines and I am aware that any violation of the rules may cause my access privileges to be removed, it may also result in further disciplinary action and I may be asked to pay for any damage caused. Remember that your online access is logged by the system and that your parents will be informed of any problems you may cause. I Agree

Your disc space has increased but pleased delete any work from last year. Anything you want to keep, store on a memory stick. All lessons and resources will be found on year8ucc.weebly.com year8ucc.weebly.com

The type of homework will vary: – Watching videos – making notes – Coming up with questions to challenge the teacher – Vocabulary – Understanding the meaning of keywords – Writing a blog entry – This year NO EXCUSES – Homework set will be completed whether you have a computer at home or NOT.

Please check that you’re all able to get logged on to your account to begin with. Any issues – report to the teacher so that they can reset it for you!

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Teacher Lead Activity

Feedback from Teacher Lead Activity

Task 1 : - Produce a user guide using publisher which explains some of the important aspects of (i.e – Carbon Copy) Attach it to an and send it to your teacher What is our success criteria?

What should there be evidence of 1I can write an using CC 2I can explain what the terms cc and bcc are used for. 3I can write an which includes the , subject and correct salutation. 4I can attach a file to an which is named appropriately. 5Produce an organised layout which uses video tutorials available 6Personal success criteria * you can pick this * Use the video tutorials to teach yourself the basics of using publisher