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       Integrating Technology in the classroom means combining technology with curriculum to enhance learning.         






Easier URL for getting to Technology Tidbits Page!
For those of you wanting to access my site with out going through the msd3 website, I have created a shortened URL that will be easier to remember, I hope. You may now simply key in bit.ly/techtidbits to access my Technology Tidbits site.











Another New Feature!
You may now set an appointment with me via this new feature! Click here and let me know when you would like for me to come by your classroom and the topic of your concern, or if you would like more information on this feature.





Be sure to check out my blog! The URL is: http://jcook-cooksblog.blogspot.com/
Look for the upcoming summer workshop on blogging





Check out what I created in about 10 seconds using Animoto!
Fun and Easy to use! I will be demonstrating it in summer workshops.










Fotopedia.com - Check it out




Hippo Campus is a great source for high-quality multimedia presentations, simulations and assessments. For students, it is a great place to study and learn - Algebra, U.S. History, Biology, Physics and more. Plus it is FREE!!!! Click the icon link above and check it out!



Teachers, check out this subject-organized list of links to Web tools; submitted and shared by teachers. It comes via Kathy Shrock so you know it is good.





Important More Links
Click here to manage your Shoebox transcript
Click here for instructions on how to cancel a Shoebox Event Registration





Internet Safety Sites

Cyberbullying  is emerging as one of the more challenging issues facing educators  and parents as young people embrace the Internet and other mobile  communication technologies.
Cyberbully.org  is provided by the Center for Safe and Responsible Internet  Use.  CSRUI provides resources for educators and others to promote the safe and responsible use of the Internet.

"Effective strategies to assist young people in acquiring knowledge, decision-making skills, motivation, and self-control to behave in a safe, responsible, and legal manner when using the Internet and other information technologies."


i-SAFE America, Inc. is a non-profit foundation whose mission is to educate and empower youth to safely and responsibly take control of their Internet experiences. Congress has designated i-SAFE America, Inc. a non-profit Internet safety educatio0n foundation, to bring Internet safety education and awareness to the youth of the nation. iSAFE is devoted to empowering students to take control of their Internet experiences by giving them vital knowledge that will enable them to act safely and responsibly.

NetSmartzKids (R) is an interactive, educational safety resource from the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (R) (NCMEC) and Boys & Girls Clubs of America fro children aged 5 to 17, parents, guardians, educators, and law enforcement that uses age-appropriate, 3-D activities to teach children how to stay safer on the Internet.

Childnet's Kidsmart Project-Kidsmart is an award winning practical Internet safety advice website for schools, agencies and young people, produced by the children's Internet charity Childnet. To access resources such as lesson plans, leaflets, posters, activity days and interactive games.

This is an excellent site for younger children with online, interactive safety games that reinforce safety issues of online behavior. Fun!!! and educational!

This site is more appropriate for middle school and older. Games are realistic and scary!! The Missing kit (which must be purchased) helps children recognize the dangers posed by predators who they meet on-line.



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Network Security Measures

The beginning of a new school year is a great time to reset your network password and to resolve to become a more secure user. I don't want to be an alarmist but our passwords can be "stolen". I know we all would like to think that our passwords are secure but let's face it...they can become corrupted.

Windows users, please make an effort to reset your network password before the students return to school. It is simple to do! Press CTRL+ALT+Delete, then simply click Change Password and follow the prompts.

Another security "word of warning" is not to Save your Password at your login. I know, when you do that you don't have to remember your password... but neither does anyone else who might gain access to your computer! Think about it. They now have access to all of your files, tests, etc. and can access sites via your IP address.

Have a great year!






Using your FirstClass email from home
Did you know that you can download FirstClass at home? This is a great option that will allow your desktop to look and function just like it does at school. The instructions for downloading FirstClass are located on the How Do I...? page in this web site, or by opening the link provided here for you.








Email Password
I suggest that you change your email password at least once a year. I know we have trouble remembering them but our students are very observant and could figure out your log in information.
To change your FirstClass password, log-in and click on Collaborate. You will see the Change Password option. Click on it, enter your old password and then enter a new password. You will need to enter the new password again to confirm it.
The most secure passwords consist of both upper case and lower case letters in addition to numbers.















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How Do I?
Do you often have brief questions about how to accomplish a certain task? Chances are someone else has also had that same question and although there may not be an "app for that", there probably is a quick answer available in my new How Do I Binder. Click the link below to access our new How Do I? site. If you do not find the answer to your question there, please email me and I will help you to solve the issue and add it to the binder for the next person.
How Do I? Binder
Last Modified: Dec 02, 2011
 

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