Wednesday, August 29, 2018

WED/THU: Tech Policy, Student Survey, Mac 101


Daily Learning Target(s):  
  • I can express my readiness, hopes and concerns in a student survey
  • I can understand the intent of the EA technology policy and how it impacts me
    Announcements:  
      Homework:  
      • Read for fun!
      Agenda:  [100]
      • Warm-Up: [15]
      • Survey: [20]
        • Think & Write the entire time
          • 20 minutes is a substantial amount of time - we will stay quiet the entire time so that everyone can think and write at the speed best for their ideas.
          • If you finish early go back and make it better
          • If you finish early and have gone back and made certain that you did high-quality work you may then return to typing.
          • You are being graded on the quality of your effort and I will know how many minutes you spent answering the questions.
          • [CLICK HERE] to take the student survey
      • ART BREAK [20]
        • Start a new google drawing and make a piece of art:
          • This is something "approved" you can do when there is slack time in the class and you have finished ALL of YOUR ASSIGNED work.
          • A few ideas!
            • Just play around.  Explore the program and its features and tools
            • Make a sign for your advisory door with your advisor's name on it
            • Make an inspirational quote sign for your advisory walls
            • Make a creative ORIGINAL idea
          • Independent art can be simple or complex and does not need to be turned in at any specific time.
          • When you have something you like, and feel it is finished, share it with me: things like this add up to extra credit when you need it!
          • Begin by going to your Google Drive @ drive.google.com and following these pictorial instructions!

      • The Technology Policy [30+/-]
      • You Talk [10+/-]
        • 7 days gone, 174 days of 9th grade to go!
          • How do YOU plan to be successful?
      • We Talk [10+/-]
        • Questions you may have:
          • Grading?
          • Tardies?
          • Vacations?
          • Time Travel?
          • Why the Raiders suck so bad?
      • As Time Allows: [Continues on Friday & Monday]
        • Mac 101 - Using the Computers [50+/-]
          • General
            • Hardware vs. Software vs Data
            • Where things are stored & how we find them
              • Spotlight & Finder
            • Online vs. Offline & version control
          • Turning the Computer On & Off redux
            • LOGON with the Power Button in the back left
            • LOGOUT with "" | Log out Period..."
            • SHUTDOWN with  " | Shut Down..."
          • The computers RESET every night
            • Everything on the desktop and in documents is DELETED
            • All settings are reset
            • Only the "Period Drive" is not deleted
          • The "Period Drive"
            • Upper RIGHT SIDE of your desktop
            • Is not deleted nightly however it is NOT backed up
            • Students should have a FLASH DRIVE in order to keep their digital work safe
            • Keep the Period Drive well Organized!
              • OPEN your period drive by double clicking it to open a Finder Window
              • Right+Click or "Control"+click inside the blank white space
              • Choose "New Folder" from the menu
              • Type Your Name as the Folder Name
                • NOTE: you don't need to delete the blue (selected) text - just start typing
              • NOW Drag the folder to the desktop - what happened?
          • Moving and copying files
            • OSX (the Mac Operating System) has rules for moving and copying
              • On the SAME DRIVE the default is to MOVE
              • On DIFFERENT DRIVES the default is to COPY
              • To force a MOVE between drives hold down Command () while dragging and dripping
              • To force a COPY on the same drive hold down Option while dragging and dropping
          • The FINDER is your friend! 
            • The FINDER is how you view the files where they are physically stored on the hard drive.
            • The finder has VIEWS and SORTS
            • The LIST VIEW is the easiest to find things in because you can SORT by clicking on the columns
          • SPOTLIGHT let's you SEARCH for a file or Application
          •  
          • File NAMES and EXTENSIONS
            • There are FEW limits on what a file can be named but "/", ":" and other  special characters are usually NOT allowed
            • File EXTENSIONS tell the computer what program to use to work with that type of file
              • Big List of File Types/Extensions
              • BIGGER List of File Types
              • Top 15
                • .doc/x = Microsoft Word Document
                • .pages = Pages Document
                • .txt = Plain Text File
                • .csv = Comma Separated Values File
                • .key = Keynote Presentation
                • .vcf = vCard File - Address Book File
                • .flv = Flash Video File
                • .mp3 = MP3 Audio File
                • .m4v = iTunes Video File - SAME AS MP4
                • .mp4 = MPEG-4 Video File - SAME AS M4V
                • .mov = Apple QuickTime Movie
                • .jpg = JPEG Image
                • .png = Portable Network Graphic
                • .psd = Adobe Photoshop Document
                • .pdf = Portable Document Format File
          • KEYS
            • Control vs Option vs Apple/Command
            • Mac Key combinations vs Windows
              • When we say "Command" on the Mac it would be "Control" on a PC
            • Key combinations are pressed and held sequentially and then released all at once
              • Command+C=Copy
              • Command+X=Cut (and delete if you paste)
              • Command+V=Paste
            • Some key combinations work before you release them (!!!)
              • Let's try "⌘+TAB" - what does it do?
              • Try it again "⌘+TAB" - NOW what does it do?
            • Some key combinations open a menu or begin a process 
              • Now try "⌘+Shift+4" - what did THAT do?
              • Try "Command + F" - what did it do? 
              • What does  "⌘ + P" do?
          • MENUS
            • Menus are at the TOP of the SCREEN and CHANGE depending on which program has FOCUS
            • They usually say things like "File" and "Edit" and "View"
            • If you need to press multiple menu items they will have "|" [bar] signs between them like this: "EDIT | FIND"
            • REMEMBER: Menus CHANGE depending on the program that is in front (so always check THAT before you ask a question)
            • Use "⌘+TAB" to cycle programs 

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