Welcome to Computer Lab (rm21) 24 netbooks (laptops) 3 HP desktops (teacher) with attached printer(s)* Smartboard* Cart and LCD projector * No printer.

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Welcome to Computer Lab (rm21) 24 netbooks (laptops) 3 HP desktops (teacher) with attached printer(s)* Smartboard* Cart and LCD projector * No printer currently connected for student laptops

Webcam (1) -with built-in microphone R-L speakers (3&18) Power button (5) 3 USB ports (9) Touchpad (12) Media Controls (17) Memory card reader (11) Laptop Features

Computer Use Policies Acceptable Use Policy (located on Infonet) Rules of the Lab Policies and Procedures

Procedures 1. Students are assigned a regular seat 2. Review proper boot up and shut down procedures 3. Close all applications and shut down netbook when leaving 4. Leave chairs in place 5. Remove all trash, books, etc., when departing Policies and Procedures

First time activities Brainpop video and quizzes Computers Data Storage Devices Internet Computer History SpellingCity.com Keyboarding activities Testmoz.com First Time Activities

Keyboarding Exercises

Wiki4me2use.pbworks.com Today resources may be found under Westover Lab Orientation

Other Important Stuff How to save documents Teacher Folders Disks Jump Drives Printer, Paper and ink cartridges Used for classroom activities only Policies and Procedures

Web-based Applications Unitedstreaming (student center) Brainpop video and quizzes ( ) Portaportals Wikis SpellingCity Mywebspiration GoogleDocs Features and Applications wireless