Computer-on-Wheels Let’s get to know your computer! ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Welcome to your new computer!
Advertisements

Student Overview MMS Wireless Mobile Lab. Removing the laptops from the cart Each laptop is numbered. Each slot in the cabinet is numbered. Pick up your.
Whitesboro ISD Laptop Training Agenda October 2008.
Each laptop is numbered Each slot in the laptop cabinet is numbered. Be sure to pick up the laptop that has been assigned to you! Getting the Laptops.
ThinkPad Twist Convertible Laptops and Cart. Cart Sign Up Go to Outlook All Public Folders Cart 1 (US) or Cart 3 (US) to check cart availability. Cart.
Understanding Your Laptop A scavenger hunt designed to help you get to know your new computer.
Good Spirit School Division Teacher Laptop Professional Development Care and Feeding for your laptop.
Mobile Lab Basics. Each of our Mobile Labs contains 24 netbooks for your students to use in the classroom. The charging cart provides wireless internet.
Understanding Your New Laptop: Basic Features. Kensington security lock (often used by retail stores) headphone jack microphone jack Left Side View Firewire.
Welcome to the Laptop Lab Here are a few things you need to know!
So you want to do a presentation in the Council Chamber?? No problem, here’s how… Note: If you are using the laptop to conduct your presentation, either.
The main Parts of computer.
© Commonwealth of Australia 2009 Laptops and Windows tips.
IBook Carts Meet Your Cart. The Cart Each cart holds 10 iBooks. There are compartments and slots for all the components.
Teaching Room User Guide – Using the AV Pod, Projector and Screen If the touch panel is blank, press firmly to wake up. Start up the Pod To turn on the.
Laura Morrissey. Setting up and Delivering a Multimedia Presentation.
User Guide and Trouble-shooting Information. A classroom set of 20 cameras are available for teacher and student use. Capable of taking video, but recommend.
REVIEW FOR SOME WELCOME TO THE COMPUTER!. WHY ARE COMPUTERS IMPORTANT?
REVIEW FOR SOME WELCOME TO THE COMPUTER!. WHY ARE COMPUTERS IMPORTANT?
Computer Systems.
Getting Started Setting up your multimedia equipment.
Computers on Wheels Teacher Overview. Be sure to pick up the laptop that has been assigned to you! Each slot in the laptop cabinet is numbered. Each laptop.
ThinkPad Twist Convertible Laptops and Cart. Set Up and Clean Up Cleanly remove and return computers. Carefully unplug laptops without yanking power cords.
Welcome to the Computer!
Wireless Netbook Lab Student Overview. Be sure to pick up the Netbook that has been assigned to you! Each slot in the Netbook cabinet is numbered. Each.
COBAE - Smart Classroom Technology Vic Catalasan For immediate in-class assistant please call X1500 or
Student Guide to Laptop Use GETTING READY: The Basic Steps in Using the Laptop Computers!
Week 10 - Digital Photography1 Rainey Community ICT Classes ICT – The Basics.
How computers work Learning objective 2: Explain the four basic functions of a computer.
Student Support Services Laptop Workshop. What will you Find The actual Computer The Power Cord (Comes in two parts.)
Constant Hall A Mediated Classroom Guide. In Constant Hall classrooms, media and computer equipment is stored in a Media Desk. You will also find this.
ThinkPad Twist Convertible Laptops and Cart. Cart Sign Up Go to Outlook  Public Folders  US Cart 1 or US Cart 2 (Twists) to check cart availability.
2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt 2pt 3 pt 4 pt 5 pt 1 pt 2 pt 3 pt 4pt 5 pt 1pt Us History Geometry French Impressionists.
GETTING READY: The Basics of Using the Mobile Cart & Laptops.
Classroom Laptops Training Westover Hills Elementary School
Image Downloading Instructions General Instructions.
Hosted by Type your name here HardwareWindowsFiles, foldersDesktop
How to Use the Netbooks.  The netbooks have Windows 7 and all AISD software loaded on them.
Covenant AV Projector Cart User Instructions. 2 Contents Turning on the SystemPage 3 Using the ComputerPage 10 Using the VCR/DVD PlayerPage 16 Using a.
Instructional E-Classroom Instructional Guide Seneca College, Audio-Visual Services.
VES Laptop Training October 20, General Reminders Do Change your password(s) frequently Turn on classroom computers every day Logon using your personal.
1 Why Use Technology?  Research  Independent Learning  Immediate Feedback  Organization.
How to Use Galileo Laptop Computers. Unplug the laptop from the computer on wheels!
Using the Library Laptops An Orientation. Where are the laptops? In the cabinet…can you find the latch?
How to Use a Laptop Computers. Unplug the laptop from the computer on wheels!
Camera Microphone Left click button. Microphone USB port.
IPad Basic Training Everything you wanted to know but were afraid to ask a 3-year-old.
COMPUTER LITERACY 1 TRANSITION PLUS BASIC COMPUTER USE PART 1.
Mobile Computer Lab Student Training. The Wireless Solution Wireless labs… increase access to existing and emerging technology resources offer the flexibility.
Computer Bunker Training Most classrooms contain a bunker equipped with a computer with an integrated DVD player and an ELMO for your use.
Instructions to Non-Video Conferencing High Tech Classrooms
IT Department Introduction
Enquiry Hotline Wireless Microphone Teacher Bring-in Laptop
Lenovo ThinkPad Yoga 11e.
Fulton County Public Library
Center for Advanced Technology and Training CATT Room Instruction Demo
CASD Mobile Labs.
Building 400 Conference Room A/V System (press esc to exit)
Using iLocker.
Laptop Tour & Reminders….
Computer Bunker Training
ThinkPad Twist Convertible Laptops and Cart
ThinkPad Twist Convertible Laptops and Cart
GETTING READY: The Basics of Using the Mobile Cart & Laptops
IPad Basic Training.
Basic Computing for Teachers
Introduction to Computer Basics Part 2
Laptops and Windows tips
Dell Latitude Laptop Student setup.
How To Use The FD92 Digital Camera
Presentation transcript:

Computer-on-Wheels Let’s get to know your computer! ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Power to the COW with an Access Point If your COW has an access point on the side, the cart must be plugged into power and a hot tap at all times. ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Removing Laptop from the COW Unplug Power Supply first ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Removing Laptop from the COW Prepare to carry the laptop back to your seat. Line up for laptops. ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Battery and Power Cable Battery Power Cable ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Right side View Firewire for cameras Internet ports USB for a mouse or camera ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Left side View USB for Mouse or Camera CD-RW Drive and DVD Reader S-video to connect to TV or projector VGA to connect to projector ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Front View Microphone Port Speaker Port Memory Card Slot ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Opening the Laptop Slide lid latch to open ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Touch Pad and Buttons Right Click Left Click Touch Pad ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Turn on the Laptop Computer Press the power button ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Logging in as a Student Username for Student laptop: GarfMLAB1-13 Password: LEARN Is the wireless card on or off? If you cannot connect to the network, check to see if the wireless is turned off or call st four letters of your school name # of COW Laptop Number ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Desktop Icons My Documents Default folder for documents My Computer Location of all network drives K: is for students and teachers L: is just for teachers X: is for accessing district files and for sharing folders district wide in the Share Folder. Recycle Bin ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Returning Laptops to COW ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Front view with Lid Closed 1 LIGHT = Computer is OFF and charging. 2 LIGHTS = Computer is ON. ( Reopen the computer and turn it off before putting it in the cart.) ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Storing the COW If your school is wireless, the cart should only be plugged into power at the end of each day. ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.

Need Help? There are NO crazy questions. Please ask your teacher for help and report computer problems. ©2007 Instructional Technology Facilitators, Spokane Public Schools Screen shot(s) reprinted by permission from Microsoft Corporation.