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Issue 29,
Volume 4
March 18, 2004
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Thought for the Week
Every child is an artist. The
problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.
-- Pablo Picasso
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Introducing
PalmQuest Institute
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Join
in on the Fun!! -- Registration is Limited!! (First
Come—First Served)
- July 7-9, 2004 —
Face-to-Face Institute
- July 9-August 5, 2004
— Online Course
- August 5, 2004 —
Face-to-Face Follow-up
Overview
PalmQuest is an integration project for classroom teachers.
This handheld institute will provide classroom teachers with
an overview and working knowledge of the functionality of a
Palm handheld to support student learning.
General Information
- Registration: $500
Includes: Palm Zire 71 with built-in digital
camera, Palm software, Online course, Course materials,
Lodging and meals for institute (St. Charles Retreat
Center, Moss Bluff, LA)
- Time:
- Institute Session
— Begins with registration from noon to 1:00 on July
7th and ends at noon on July 9th.
- Online Course —
July 9th through August 5th
- Follow-up Session
— August 5th from 9:00 to 3:00 (CPSB Tech Center)
- Instructors: Region V
TLTC Staff
To download the
registration brochure, visit:
www.cpsb.org/regionv/palmquest/brochure.pdf
Pre-register at:
www.cpsb.org/scripts/regionvclasses/rv_register.asp
For more information,
contact Kim Leblanc,
kim.leblanc@cpsb.org |
NEW!
Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs) Are Located at the Making
Connection Site!
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Louisiana's
Grade-Level Expectations (GLEs) are statements of what all
students should know or be able to do by the end of each
grade in English language arts, mathematics, science, and
social studies. To view the GLEs:
Go to the following website:
http://www.doe.state.la.us/conn/
- Select LA Content
Standards on the horizontal menu bar.
- Select a content area (ELA,
math, science, or social studies).
- Click the Benchmark button
to the right of a content standard.
- Click the GLE button to
the right of a benchmark.
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Registration
Now Open!
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The
Region V Teaching, Learning, and Technology Center will be
offering the following INTECH sessions for the Summer 2004
session. Listed below are the dates, the meeting times and
the location for each session:
K-6 Intech (Registration Now Open)
June 3, 4, 9, 10, 15, 16, and 29
8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Training location: Calcasieu Parish Technology Center
7-12 Intech (Registration Now Open)
June 29, 30, July 1, 13, 14, 27, and 28
8:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Training location: Calcasieu Parish Technology Center
To register visit:
http://www.cpsb.org/regionv/intech/index.htm |
Transferring
Your Windows 2000 or XP User Profiles
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For
those users in the CPSB district that are not logging onto
the CPSB domain because they are afraid that they are going
to loose everything, don't worry because help is here.
There are two handouts that will walk you through every
step. The handouts can be found at:
XP:
http://teacherlink.cpsb.org/tech_help/guides/Windows/Moving_User_Profiles_Windows_XP.pdf
2000:
http://teacherlink.cpsb.org/tech_help/guides/Windows/Moving_User_Profiles_in_Windows_2000.pdf
For any other guides, go to
http://help.cpsb.org
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Where is
that?
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Do
your students need practice in locating countries on a map?
“Where is That”? is a geography game where players are shown
a continent with a nation or state highlighted. The easiest
level is multiple choice and the hardest level requires that
you type in the capital (spelled correctly). This game is
challenging for everyone from late elementary students to
United Nations.
http://www.funbrain.com/where/index.html |
Genetic
Science Learning Center
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This
site has some great info on DNA replication, transcription,
translation and good animations. Stem Cells are also well
explained. Grades 9-12
http://gslc.genetics.utah.edu |
Automatically Add the Date or Time to Your Documents
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Have
you ever wanted to insert the date into a Word document
automatically? Well, you can easily insert the date in
Microsoft Word using the Insert Menu. Then click on
Date and Time. Several formats are available from
which to choose. You are sure to find the one that suits
your needs. OR, If your AutoComplete is turned on, once you
begin typing the date the Word program will prompt you to
press ENTER to accept the current date. You can
also automatically insert the current date in Microsoft
Excel and Access simply by clicking in the appropriate cell
and then pressing the Control key + semicolon. |
Backup Up
Word Documents in Windows 95
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Windows
95 comes with the Backup utility. To use this built-in
application to regularly back up all the Word documents on
your computer, follow these steps:
- Launch "MSBackup.exe",
located under Start | Programs | Accessories | System Tools,
and select the drives you want to include in your backup.
- Go to Settings | File
Filtering.
- Choose "Select All" to
select all the registered file types.
- Click "Exclude" to copy
these to the Excluded list in the window below.
- In this bottom window,
highlight the .doc extension, and then click Delete. The
.doc extension is no longer excluded from the backup.
- Choose the destination for
the backup and save the file set.
Now, when you want to back
up your Word documents, run Backup, select "Open File Set"
from the File menu, and choose the file set you just saved.
The backup program will then back up all your .doc files to
the destination you specified. |
Microsoft XP
Tip
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Depending
on your screen resolution, a certain number of icons fit in
each auto-arranged column along the desktop. For example, if
your resolution is set to 800 x 600 pixels, 7 icons fit in
each column. Want to get more icons to fit on your desktop
without changing your screen resolution? Here’s how to
adjust your icon spacing:
- Right-click the
desktop, and then click Properties.
- In the Display
Properties dialog box, click the Appearance tab, and
then click Advanced.
- In the Item box, click
Icon Spacing (Vertical).
- Decrease the size,
click OK, then click Apply to see the result on screen.
- When you’re happy with
the results, click OK.
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Viewing and
Navigating Word Documents
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Below
are a few tips to help you find your way around long
documents:
- To see two parts of a
document simultaneously, drag the split bar located
above the top of the scroll bar.
- To view a document's
organization and jump to different sections, click
Document Map on the View menu.
- To move to the
previous or next word, press CTRL+LEFT ARROW or
CTRL+RIGHT ARROW.
- To go to the beginning
or end of a document, press CTRL+HOME or CTRL+END.
- To select an entire
document, press CTRL+A.
- To close all open
documents, press SHIFT, and then click Close All on the
File menu.
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Top Ten Viruses Found on CPSB Computers
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Here are the top ten viruses found on CPSB computers in the
past 7 days. The stats are based on 310
infected computers out of a total of
5740 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.
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Best on
the Net!! NEW FEATURE!! -- Visit this site for hundreds of websites for teachers! 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)
GADGET ANATOMY:
http://www.mos.org/sln/Leonardo/GadgetAnatomy.html
Let your students test their knowledge of machines by identifying
the various mechanisms at play in this interactive quiz. If they get
stuck, they can link to The Inventor's Toolbox to complete an
illustrated reading selection on all simple machines.
SPRING SCIENCE:
http://www.riverdeep.net/current/2002/03/032502_spring.jhtml
It's the universal time of renewal--the vernal equinox, or spring.
Learn how cultures the world over have celebrated important spring
rites, how history has marked spring, how we continue meaningful
traditions today, and how science and the revolution of our Earth
can explain the change of seasons.
TORNADO IN A JAR:
http://www.quakeroatmeal.com/toddler//games/Newgame.cfm?GameID=134
Understand the weather principles at work by creating and viewing
your own tornado in a jar. This is not the soda bottle variety,
though you will find the experiment equally effective. It requires
only simple household materials.
BAROMETER IN A JAR:
http://www.madscience.org/Kids/Experiments/Experiment01/index.htm
Students will start paying attention to the weather once they build
and monitor their own weather measurement instruments. In this
project, students will build a basic barometer, judging by the water
levels whether to expect warmer or cooler weather.
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