Lillian Drive School Earphone Training. Safety First Before you can use your earphones, you need to make sure you know how to use them safely...

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Lillian Drive School Earphone Training

Safety First Before you can use your earphones, you need to make sure you know how to use them safely...

Wearing Earphones When you put on your earphones, put them onto your ears in the Left/ Right position, but not so tightly that it hurts! You can adjust the Strap for comfort over Your head.

Turn down the sound! Earphones can cause damage to your ears! Know how to turn down the sound before you start! Picture source: ng_losshttp:// ng_loss

On Home Screen Look for the sound icon at the bottom of the screen!

Turning Down the Sound Click on the sound icon to control the volume: Drag the bar up and down to turn the sound up or down. For safety, don’t turn your sound up past half way!

Quiet in the Lab! Since we can’t have the earphones loud, we need to be quiet in the computer labs! Picture source: gammillian

How to Store Your Earphones Your earphones always go into your bag, with your name on it:

To Keep Them From Damage Make sure you fold them neatly before placing in the bag. Don’t wind them up tightly or pull hard when you take them out of the bag! Folded, not wound up!

Speaking of Damage... If your headphones are damaged, you need to tell Mrs. Clark for a replacement! The headphones should last for all four years at Lillian Drive School. Picture source: chovynz

Getting Set Up! Step 1: Your name should be on a label on the front of your bag.

Getting Set Up! Step 2: Open the package, take out the headphones. Unfold the wires and make sure they are not bunched up.

Getting Set Up! Step 3: Plug your earphones into your computer in one of two places: Look for the headphone symbol

Getting Set Up! Step 4: Test the sound – click on the speaker and select a sound level for your ears.

Getting Set Up! Put the Headphones on your ear. If they don’t fit right, adjust the part that goes over your head. Picture source:

Getting Cleaned Up! Step 5: Unplug your earphones by pulling on the plug, not on the cord. Pull on this! Not on this!

Putting the Headphones Away! Step 6: Fold up your earphones neatly and place them in the bag. When instructed, put them away in your class bag!

Your are now OFFICIALLY HEADPHONE TRAINED GO EAGLES!!!!!!!!