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Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e

All users will be expected to follow the USD 475 Acceptable Use Policy as well as all other state and federal laws, board policies, and school rules. Students who have violated this policy or any other provisions in the Handbook will have a consequence. Educational tool, not All users will be expected to follow the district’s Acceptable Use Policy as well as all other state and federal laws, board policies, and school rules. Students who have violated the USD 475 Acceptable Use Policy or any other provisions included in the Handbook will have a consequence.

The Internet is for educational use Student users will be supervised Passwords must be kept private Report controversial, inappropriate, or offensive material to an adult Users must follow copyright laws and Social Media Guidelines • The Network / Internet shall be used for research and educational purposes & appropriate school conduct is expected when using computers, the network and the Internet • Student users will be supervised • Users will keep passwords secure • Users may encounter material that is controversial, inappropriate, or offensive and shall report any incidents to their teacher or immediate supervisor • Users must follow copyright laws • Users must follow Social Media Guidelines

Unacceptable Use Sending, posting, or downloading inappropriate content Damaging computers or computer networks Unlawful activities such as hacking Using another’s password, folders, or files Trying to bypass Internet safeguards Inappropriate Internet content Sharing personal information • Sending, posting, or downloading electronic messages or pictures that are inappropriate • Damaging computers, electronic media, or computer networks • Vandalizing the data of another user or other networks including so-called "hacking" and other unlawful activities • Using another’s password, folders, or files • Purposefully bypassing Internet safeguards • Willfully accessing inappropriate Internet content • Unauthorized disclosure, use, and dissemination of personal identification information regarding minors

Carry device with both hands and with the lid shut. Labels MUST remain on the devices. No additional labels or stickers will be added. Turn off the device before putting it in the case to avoid overheating. Carry device with both hands and with the lid shut. Turn laptops off before putting them in their case. Carry with 2 hands when taking it to another classroom. Safely Storing Your Laptop: It is very important that you turn your laptop off before putting it into the case. If you do not power it down before placing it in your bag, you could melt your laptop or potentially catch it on fire. It also blocks the fan.

Lenovos are durable with a metal case, metal hinges, and rubber corners. However, always use care when handling your laptop, nothing will protect it if dropped!

Charge your device every day! Carefully insert the charger plug and other cables into the appropriate port on the Lenovo. Charge your device every day! Cables, cords, and accessories should be inserted carefully. .Teachers - Computers need to charged daily (not in the case while charging)

Turn on the computer using the power button Turn on the computer using the power button. Allow it to come on and the login screen to load. This will allow the computer to connect to the network before the student login. Turn on the computer using the power button. Allow it to come on and the login screen to load. This will allow the computer to connect to the network before the student login.

Shut down your computer every day using the Power Options icon on the Start screen. Do not hold down on the power key. Students should shut down each day using the Power Options icon on the Start screen. NOT holding down the power key!

Transport your computer in its case. Computer should not be placed in backpack with food, liquids, and/or heavy or sharp objects. Computers should not be placed in a backpack with food, liquids, and/or heavy or sharp objects.

Make sure the keyboard is clear of objects before closing the device. Laptop repairs: Tell Mrs. Hart or Mrs. Porritt right away if you drop your device, it is lost, or it is not working properly. Students should make sure the keyboard is clear of objects before closing the device. Unplug all cords and turn it off before cleaning Laptop Repairs – tell Media Specialist or library clerk right away

Keyboard will not work in tablet or stand mode.

Keyboard will not work in tablet or stand mode. windows button Keyboard will not work in tablet or stand mode.

Keyboard will not work in tablet or stand mode.

Front View: 1 Proximity sensor 2 Microphone 3 Camera-in-use indicator 5 Speakers 6 System-status indicator 7 Touch pad 8 Windows button 9 Multi-touch screen 10 Keyboard – mute speakers and mic 1 Proximity sensor 2 Microphone 3 Camera-in-use indicator 4 Camera 5 Speakers 6 System-status indicator 7 Touch pad 8 Windows button 9 Multi-touch screen 10 Keyboard – mute speakers and mute mic

Right-side View: 1 Power button 2 Volume-control buttons 3 USB connector 4 HDMI connector 5 Security-lock slot 1. Power button 2. Volume-control buttons 3. Usb connector 4. Hdmi connector 5. Security-lock slot

Left-side View: 1 Micro SD card 2 Combo mic and headphone jack 3 USB port 4 Ethernet port 5 Power connector 1. Micro sd card 2. Combo mic &and headphone jack 3. Usb port 4. Ethernet port 5. Power connector

Rear View: Fan - To ensure proper airflow, do not place any obstacles in front of the fan Solid green: The wireless features of the computer are on. Off: The wireless features of the computer are off. Fan - To ensure proper airflow, do not place any obstacles in front of the fan Solid green: The wireless features of the computer are on. Off: The wireless features of the computer are off.

System-status Indicators: Solid on: On Blinks fast: entering hibernation mode Blinks slowly: sleep mode Blinks three times: initially connected to power Off: Off or in hibernation mode There are two ThinkPad logos on your computer, one on the palm rest and the other on the outer lid. The illuminated dot in each ThinkPad logo works as a system-status indicator and helps you identify the status of your computer.

Do NOT loan laptops or other equipment to other students. Do NOT borrow a laptop from another student. Do NOT share passwords or usernames. Office 365, email, homework, other accounts

district programs or files. Do not download apps or software OR remove any district programs or files. Do not download apps or software OR remove any district programs or files. Technology is sometimes used for entertainment, these are for school-related work. What’s the difference?

Start Screen Tiles Name Power options Search Swipe left - search, share start devices, settings Swipe up to show all apps (or click arrow) swipe left and right to see all click on down arrow to sort by most used type in search box swipe down to go back up to start screen Identify wifi, battery signals Desktop icons and taskbar

Final Thoughts Your Lenovo, case, and charger have matching numbers. You are responsible for taking care of them and keeping track of them. Charge your device every day. Keep sound muted at all times unless allowed by your teacher. Follow computer updates. Microsoft updates occur on Tuesdays.