Link for the list of items new teachers need to find on the District website, in their handbook, policies, or the Tech Blog.
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
Tuesday, August 21, 2012
Editing a group in your web e-mail
If you're using the web-based Washougal e-mail, and you need to modify the Contact group that you created, you can do this:
Click the word Mail in the upper left corner
Choose Contacts from the drop down list
Click the name of the group in the left column
Find the people you want to remove, and then check the box next to their name
Now click the "more" button, then delete contacts
This will remove them from your group and also from your address book online.
Thursday, August 16, 2012
iPad Gestures you might find useful
Working with Apple's professional development services, we had an excellent trainer, Anthony, from Apple work with our iPad pilot teachers. The teachers who participated found the first couple hours with Anthony to be incredibly useful. Here are some of the most handy tips we got, many of which you may not figure out when you first start using an iPad:
Putting your five fingers on the screen and pinching/squeezing them towards each other will close an open app
You can double tap the home button (small circular button at bottom) to open the Multi-task shelf.
You can also do a gesture to get to this: Four fingers swipe up opens the “multi-task shelf” of
recently open apps
Why do you want the multi-task shelf? The multi-task shelf shows apps that are already open (have been opened recently). If you swipe to right, will open the another set of apps that you can't find elsewhere! Rotation lock, brightness, controls for volume; airplay
control for connecting to an AppleTV, iTunes forward/back/pause are all found in here.
Four finger swipe side to side scrolls between recently used
apps. So if you've opened Safari, and opened Mail, when you swipe four fingers on the screen from right to left, it'll move from one to the next. Swiping the same direction again will go to the next last opened app.
To force quit an iPad app, you can use multi-task shelf (four finger swipe up),
then press and hold the app. It will start to "wiggle." Click the red icon – symbol to force quit it.
Closing (force quitting) doesn’t save memory or impact
device use; All it does is reset a “stuck” app.
To create a folder for apps when you're looking at them on the iPad's home screen, just drag one app on top of
another. You can move a folder down to the Dock if you want to keep them there, too. The folder will open when touched, and let you choose the items inside of it.
If an app inside a folder has a notification (like Mail with the number of unread messages) that notification will show up on the folder app icon as well.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
TPEP Self-Evaluation Tool
As principals and teachers begin to get used to the new Teacher Principal Evaluation Process (TPEP), the following self-evaluation tool can be used to look at current practice and look for ways to continue to improve.
TPEP eval tool
TPEP eval tool
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