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1 Live@edu Services Course
9/13/2018 6:37 AM Services Course Getting Started Participant Guide © 2008 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, Windows Vista and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries. The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.

2 Introducing your Windows Live ID
Every student and faculty member has been given a Windows Live ID. This is your school address. Your Windows Live ID gives you instant access to as well as a large range of online tools to help you communicate and collaborate with students, parents, colleagues and your school. These online tools are called services, and they are all free for you to use. The best thing about using services is that because they are online, you can access them using your Windows Live ID from almost any PC connected to the Internet. This means you and your students can access , files, resources and photos whether at school, at home, or on the go.

3 What you’ll learn during the Live@edu Services course
You’ll be learning to use each of these great services: Outlook Live or Windows Live Hotmail for Windows Live Messenger to chat and stay in touch Office Live Workspace for easy file sharing between you and your students from almost any computer Windows Live SkyDrive for storing, accessing and sharing your files online Windows Live Spaces for creating your very own space on the Web Windows Live Groups for getting everyone talking and sharing in one online place We’ll also show you how easy it is to complete activities like assigning homework and managing student projects by using a combination of these services.

4 Live@edu services explained
Office Live or Windows Live Hotmail Send and receive s, as well as schedule appointments and meetings in the calendar. Windows Live Messenger Stay in touch and chat using instant messaging, and share photos and documents. Windows Live Sky Drive Store, access, and share files with students –, it’s 25GB of free online storage that can be password-protected.

5 Live@edu services explained (continued)
Office Live Workspace Store, share and work on files online without having to save them to your PC. Windows Live Spaces Create a space with its own Web address. Use your space to write a blog, share documents, lists, videos and photos, and keep information updated in one place. Windows Live Groups Create a group online for collaboration on projects, sporting and academic clubs, teams and more.

6 Live@edu course curriculum
Getting Started Outlook Live Write and send Manage Your Calendar Add Contacts Create a Group Access Multiple Accounts Access Outlook from your Mobile Practice Discuss Windows Live Hotmail Write and send Manage Your Calendar Add Contacts Create a Group Access Multiple Accounts Access Outlook from your Mobile Practice Discuss Windows Live Messenger Add a contact Send an instant message Manage buddy list Personalize Messenger Access Multiple Accounts Share a file Access Messenger from Mobile Practice Discuss Windows Live SkyDrive Create a folder Add a comment to a file Share a folder Change Permissions Move a file Edit a file Link to a file on a Web page or blog Practice Discuss Track I: Core Instruction Office Live Workspace Manage files and documents Create a new note or document Share a workspace Stop sharing a workspace Add comment to workspace Practice Discuss Windows Live Spaces Create your space Upload and share photos Write a blog entry Create a list Customize your space Practice Discuss Windows Live Groups Create a group Invite people to join a group Send an instant message Start a discussion Share photos Share documents Practice Discuss Assign Homework Upload homework to SkyDrive Set a homework reminder Set up a Q&A session Share best practices Practice Discuss II: Putting It All Together Set up a student project Create a project group Create a group Organize group discussions Share photos Practice Discuss Evaluation

7 Structure of the Live@edu Services Participant Guide
Module Lesson Steps Windows Live Hotmail Write and send Send an There is a training module for each service. Within the training module there are lessons on how to use the service to complete key activities. The steps to complete the activity, along with screenshots, are shown.

8 How you’ll learn during this course
For each module, participants will learn by watching a demonstration, practicing, and discussing what has been learnt Demonstrate Practice Discuss Instructor will demonstrate how to use the service while the class observes. Participants will practice on their own using the service just demonstrated. Participants can ask questions and clarify anything that is not understood.

9 evaluation At the conclusion of the training course, you will answer 10 multiple-choice questions to test your knowledge and understanding of using the services. Each question has three possible answers labelled A, B, and C. Only one answer is the correct answer. You’ll chose the correct answer for each question first. Then the leader will display the correct answer and discuss it.

10 Let’s get started!


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