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1 BBMS iMac Lab Student Orientation
How to Login, Create, & Save Your Stuff! BBMS iMac Lab Student Orientation

2 Welcome to the iMac Lab and BBMS Server!
Are you Ready to Login?

3 WAIT! Please Do NOT…do ANYthing
until after you watch and listen to these directions.

4 iMac Lab Rules No food or drinks in the iMac Lab
Report problems promptly Always use spell check and print preview, and THEN ask permission before printing. You may not print unless directed by a teacher. Students in lab must be accompanied by a teacher. Leave the room better than you found it. Always Log Out> Apple> logout your name

5 A Few More Warnings! Yahoo! Gmail, Hotmail, etc.
NO of any kind may be checked or looked at in this school. That means: Yahoo! Gmail, Hotmail, etc. NO Social Networking: Facebook, Twitter, Plurk, Xanga, Blogger, or MySpace, Friendster, ....EVER! No FREE GOOGLE Web or Image searching -- Use our Databases!

6 Aww, c’mon…Why No Google?
Time + Academic & Appropriate = Not Reliable We don’t have time to look through 30 million hits and they’re not all academic or appropriate.

7 Our Databases are Faster & more Reliable! (and appropriate)
Fewer Hits but Better Hits….All in one place! Reference, Magazine, Academic, & News Articles…AND Multimedia!

8 Using a Computer in school is a privilege and not a right.
Consequences Using a Computer in school is a privilege and not a right. If you violate the HCPSS Acceptable Computer Use Policy and Agreement you will have a meeting with Mrs. Jameson and lose your computer privileges for the ENTIRE SCHOOL year. All work that otherwise would have been done on a computer IN school will have to be done by hand or out of school. Old-School Style!

9 Sign It, or Else! You MUST sign and return the document that says:
Acceptable Use of Technology/ Internet Use Permission Form Turn it into your homeroom teacher…

10 BIG NETWORK CHANGES!

11 Your NETWORK FOLDER is BLUE and in the DOCK.

12 From now on, you will need to MANUALLY save your files to YOUR NETWORK FOLDER

13 First SAVE your files to the computer’s DESKTOP

14 At the end of the period, DRAG your new files to your network folder

15 Your files will NOT SAVE on the network unless you DRAG them to your network folder

16 If you switch computers, retrieve your files from your network folder

17 Ok….Got that now? Are you Ready to Login?

18 NEW! Student Login User Name: same ID k-12 Password: you pick it!

19 Purpose of Passwords They control who can get information
They control who can change information They are used to prove you are who you say you are Purpose of Passwords

20 Who would want my password?
A sibling A friend A criminal A sibling might try to get into your online gaming account. A friend might try to cause trouble for you or just play a “joke” by impersonating you on a social networking site. Career criminals guess or crack passwords for a living. Once criminals gain access to your private identity information, they can sell it to the highest bidder.

21 Consider This… First and foremost, NEVER give your password to anyone.
Make your password something you can remember. Mix letters, numbers and symbols, and use case sensitivity (upper and lower case letters). Do not write it down. If you really, honestly forget your password, we can easily give you a new one. We'd rather set your password once a month because you forgot it than have someone find it written down and gain unauthorized access to your account.

22 Most Common PWs

23 On your own Log in and change your password when prompted.
Make sure everything in the Dock loads properly (no question marks.) Log out and log back in at least two more times. Go to the BBMS homepage: Silently memorize your password. Repeat it to yourself slowly ten times.

24 Logging Out Always make sure you log out completely. If you are using the mobile labs, be sure to let the screen go totally black before closing the lid and putting it away. If you do not finish logging out, you may lose data or may not be able to log into another computer in the school. Always make sure to save all of your work before logging out!

25 Check yr PEEPS Am I using Personal responsibility?
Is this appropriate for Everyone? Is it Educational? Do I have Permission? Is it Safe?

26 Personal responsibility
Does my workspace look the same or better than I found it? Did I cite my sources, including pictures found online? Did I remember to back up my files and remove my key drive?

27 appropriate for Everyone
Have I included information that may offend a person or group of people? Could someone interpret my work as bullying? Would this hurt someone’s feelings? Could this cause a disruption in the classroom?

28 Educational Am I using the computer for something related to school?
Have I considered the 5 W’s of this website? Would a teacher approve of what is on my screen during class?

29 Permission Are the applications I have open approved by the teacher?
Am I using approved databases to find information? Is a teacher in the room?

30 Safe Is my full name, address, phone number, and email kept private?
Could what I am doing online cause me to get into trouble? Would my parents approve?

31 5 Ws of Web Evaluation Who What When Where Why

32 Who Who wrote the pages and are they an expert?
Is a biography of the author included? How can I find out more about the author?

33 What What does the author say is the purpose of the site?
What else might the author have in mind for the site? What makes the site easy to use? What information is included and does this information differ from other sites?

34 When When was the site created? When was the site last updated?

35 Where Where does the information come from?
Where can I find out more about the sponsor of the site?

36 Why Why is this information useful for my purpose?
Why should I use this information? Why is this page better than another?

37 Fact or Fiction It’s ok to share your phone number or address on the computer.

38 Fact or Fiction Students can purchase or stream music from iTunes or other online music sites.

39 Fact or Fiction I can go to the school’s website to find a teacher’s website or links to the homework helpers.

40 Fact or Fiction When I’ve finished all of my work, I can browse the net for reviews of Halo 3.


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