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Issue 19 Volume 2

January 17, 2002

 

 

Thought for the Week
The teacher is one who makes two ideas grow where only one grew before. 
--Elbert Hubbard

 
It's Almost Testing Time!
Testing is just around the corner - search the state's website for practice assessment items. This site contains sample items for grades 4, 8, 10, and 11 in the areas of mathematics, science, English language arts, and social studies.

http://www.lcet.doe.state.la.us/conn/index.asp?U=sections/tests/default.asp

HURRY! Win a Trip to NECC!
Global SchoolNet Foundation Online Shared Learning Awards will recognize one current K-12 classroom teacher, media specialist, or other school-based educator who has distinguished him or herself in the area of online shared learning. The educator selected for the 2002 Award will receive a cash award in the amount of $7,500 in recognition of his or her dedication, leadership and hard work. In addition, the winner will be provided an expense-paid trip (travel, hotel & registration) to NECC (2002: San Antonio, Texas, June 17-20) where he or she will be recognized as part of the NECC program. The deadline for award application is February 6, 2002. For more information contact Lisa Monteith (lisa.monteith@cpsb.org), GSN Board of Directors or access http://www.globalschoolnet.org/GSNawards
Show Slides Out of Order
If you are in the middle of a Microsoft PowerPointŪ presentation and want to open a slide out of order, just type the slide number and press ENTER. This works best when you know the number of the slide you want. (Hint: It's a good idea to print out a copy of your presentation for reference.)  If you don't know the slide number, there's another method you can use: Right-click the slide, point to "Go" on the shortcut menu, point to "By Title", and then click the slide title you want.
Windows XP Desktop Hint
Being able to customize the Windows XP interface is good as long as you realize that it's easy to loose track of where you put things once you change them. The Taskbar is a good example of this. It's good to remember you can always retrieve the Taskbar by pressing Ctrl+Esc. Even if you hide the Taskbar, or move it to a different part of the screen, you should always be able to find it by pressing Ctrl and Esc together.
Looking for a Good Educational Program on TV?
The KIDSNET monthly Media Guide describes upcoming programs on public, commercial and cable television networks for children, families and educators referenced by air date, curriculum areas, grade levels, supplemental materials, related multimedia, off-air taping rights, and sources for more information. Selected programming is targeted to children ages preschool through high school. http://www.kidsnet.org
File Selection Tips
To select continuous files or folders, click the first item, hold down the Shift key, then click the last. To select non-continuous files hold don the Ctrl key, as you select the individual files you need. Pressing control Ctrl+A is a quick way to select all the files in a folder.
Finding Sites you Already Visited
When you are searching the Internet and would like to go back several sites, in Netscape the "Go" at the top will list several of the last sites visited. Just click on the one you want to go back to. If you are using Internet Explorer, there is a very small down arrow just to the right of "Back" that will do the same thing.
How To Clear Excel Formatting
If you have modified the cell formats in a range of cells and need to get back to the original formatting without losing data, select the cells you want to clear and choose Edit|Clear|Formats. Doing so will take you back to the default format.  It will leave your data intact.
Just Send It!
By default, sent messages end up in the Outbox folder and don't actually make their way to the server until you click the Send And Receive button, (or until Outlook automatically sends and receives messages, based on the interval you've specified).  You can skip all this rigmarole with one simple setting change and have Outlook send your messages right away. Simply select Tools, Options and click the Mail Delivery tab. Under Mail Account Options, select Send Messages Immediately, then click OK. Now whenever you click Send you really will send the message!
Top Ten Viruses Found on CPSB Computers

Here are the top 10 viruses for the last seven days. These stats are based on 84 infected computers out of 1724 OfficeScan clients.

The information shows the name of the virus, the number of infected files found, and the percentage of the virus from the total.  ALL school board employees need to ensure that their Dell, Compaq, HP, IBM or other PC classroom computers stay virus free. Go to the following link to download the district copy of OfficeScan: http://teacherlink.cpsb.org/officescan and your computer will automatically be updated daily to scan for the latest viruses. You must install the software using Internet Explorer 4.0 or later (Netscape will not work!!!!!) Please answer "Yes" to all prompts as the software installs. If you have any questions, please contact the CPSB Help Desk at tech.help@cpsb.org.

Best on the Net!! NEW FEATURE!! -- We are in the process of creating a resource site for Calcasieu Parish educators that will feature the best sites on the Internet. We would love to hear from you about the best educational sites you have found on the web. Please submit, via email, the sites you feel merit inclusion. Send to tech.connect@cpsb.org. Please include the URL and a short sentence about the site. 

Featured Sites: (These sites were submitted by teachers in Calcasieu Parish)

Winter Olympics: http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-6651.html?wtlAC=gs010201,email-t
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The Opening Ceremony for the Winter Olympics will begin on February 8 in Salt Lake City, Utah. The results will be posted on TeacherVision. Find the history of the Winter Olympics, use a quiz to learn about the different winter sports, discover fun ice hockey facts, and check out the literature tie-ins related to the Olympics.

Map Library:  http://teachervision.com/lesson-plans/lesson-5104.html?wtlAC=gs010201,email-t
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Visit Map Library for printable maps of U.S. states, U.S. areas, the continents, and the world. With one easy click you can have a U.S. state map with the capital and the physiography.  The maps are perfect for all subjects!

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