Who do I belong to? Webpages email EduphoriaFirstClassBlackboardEdusoft District program that allows staff development registration, lesson plans, helpdesk.

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Who do I belong to? Webpages

EduphoriaFirstClassBlackboardEdusoft District program that allows staff development registration, lesson plans, helpdesk entries, and keeps track of professional growth hours. and teacher webpage communication system. Course management system. Database that houses district and state assessments. Webpages

In Galena Park I.S.D. I am given access to GPISD’s network and Internet via a computer and am responsible for: Proper conduct while using the computer to send and receive and searching the InternetProper conduct while using the computer to send and receive and searching the Internet Adhering to district guidelines Being aware of ethical and legal responsibilities All of the above

While using my account I understand that: My electronic communications are private and cannot be accessed by anyone elseMy electronic communications are private and cannot be accessed by anyone else My electronic communications may be reviewed and read by district network administratorsMy electronic communications may be reviewed and read by district network administrators My electronic communications cannot be reviewed or read without my permissionMy electronic communications cannot be reviewed or read without my permission

What computer troubleshooting procedures should be followed when the computer freezes? Check to make sure the cords are plugged tightly into the machine.Check to make sure the cords are plugged tightly into the machine. Write down any error message. Restart the machine All of the above

As a system user, I am responsible for: Learning my password(s) and sharing them only with those I feel are responsibleLearning my password(s) and sharing them only with those I feel are responsible Learning my password(s) and keeping them strictly confidentialLearning my password(s) and keeping them strictly confidential Learning my password(s) and allowing only the good and trusted students to have themLearning my password(s) and allowing only the good and trusted students to have them Learning my password(s) and only letting my grade/team leader have themLearning my password(s) and only letting my grade/team leader have them

The area at the bottom of the screen on a Windows 95 or above machine that allows you to quickly access programs, documents, help screens and settings is called the____ Desktop Monitor Taskbar CPU

Which of the following is a true statement? I can allow a student to take the classroom attendance for me when I am busy with a student or have a sub in my class.I can allow a student to take the classroom attendance for me when I am busy with a student or have a sub in my class. I should let a fellow team member or trusted students enter my grades in the gradebook program when I am unable to do so myself.I should let a fellow team member or trusted students enter my grades in the gradebook program when I am unable to do so myself. I should never allow a student to work in the attendance, gradebook, or other password restricted programs on my computer.I should never allow a student to work in the attendance, gradebook, or other password restricted programs on my computer.

Which disciplinary actions can be taken for violation of district’s AUP for electronic communications? Loss of network privileges Written reprimand Suspension or termination of employment All of the above

How can you determine how many computers you can install software on? By checking the licensing contract By the number of computers in the classroomBy the number of computers in the classroom Discretion of campus administrator All of the above

The five (5) criteria for evaluating Internet Resources include: Authority Accuracy Objectivity Currency Coverage

Why is Authority important? Is there an author? Is the author qualified or an expert? Is there a link to information about the sponsor or author? Who is sponsoring the page? Remember: Anyone can publish anything on the web!

Why is Currency important? Are the links still current? Have they moved or expired? When was the last update? How current is the page? Remember: The information may be out dated and may include broken links.

Plan Ahead – preview all assigned websites Not all inappropriate material is blocked Make sure all websites still link Make sure the website relates to curriculum being taught

Create tables, hyperlinks, and columns with Microsoft Office Word