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Thursday 11 December 2014

Using Office 365 on iPad

Steps:

  1. Download the 7 office apps from the app store (be sure to download 2013 versions)
  2. Login using your Bishops email address.
  3. Enter special login information for OWA, OneDrive, and Lync
1. Go into the app store 

Download all of the following 7 Microsoft programs:

(You may want to put them into a folder)
  • Excel
  • PowerPoint
  • OneNote
  • Word
  • Lync 2013
  • OWA (Outlook Web App)
  • OneDrive (*must be business version)
 


2. For most Office 365 apps you simply need to sign in using your Bishops email address.


At some point you may need to select a work account rather than a ‘Microsoft account’

3. The rest of the apps require other additional information:

Lync:
Show advanced options and enter email address


Click HTTP Proxy, and enter domain, username as such:


OWA:

This message will pop up :

- Click advanced

Fill in the information as so:
  • User name must be your email address as well.
  • Do not enter in anything for ‘Domain’
  • ’Server’ must be: outlook.office365.com
An example is shown on the next page:

OneDrive:

Firstly make sure that you downloaded OneDrive for business and not the other version of OneDrive

Next you need to click ‘Show Advanced Options’ and then type your password and the following as the ‘SharePoint Server URL’: https://diocesancollege.sharepoint.com

Example:


That’s it! Enjoy Office 365 for iPad – it’s likely to be more useful than one might expect!





Wednesday 3 December 2014

RWT Timeline by International Reading Association


RWT Timeline

Created with classroom use in mind, Timeline allows students to create a graphical representation of an event or process by displaying items sequentially along a line. Timelines can be organized by time of day, date, or event, and the tool allows users to create a label with short or long descriptive text. Adding an image for each label makes a timeline more visually appealing.

Add, drag, and rearrange items as needed. Saving capability allows students to return to their work and make revisions, and they can share their final work via e-mail.

Users can send their finished timeline to their device’s camera roll or email it as a .pdf file to friends and family.


Wednesday 6 August 2014

Laws and ethics of using copyrighted images

We all like to use images in our presentations and projects to make them more visually appealing. We need to make sure that we correctly reference any images belonging to someone else and that we use the images according to legal and ethical standards.  Follow these links to find out more about what you can and can't do with images: copyrightfair usecreative commonsand public domain
Curtis Newbold created a useful guide and infographic to help explain the do's and don'ts. 

Wednesday 14 May 2014

Flipping the classroom

Flipping the classroom is the new buzz word in education but I prefer rather to use a combination of electronic material to create a blended approach that maximizes the value of teacher contact time. In this way we use technology to support the learning and teaching process. We try to articulate the course content in a uniform way so that pupils have a one stop shop - web pages that clearly lay out the content to be covered, the activities they will be engaged in, all rubric, instructions and supporting resources.

Thursday 27 February 2014

Cyber safety


This site is a must read for teachers and parents. Having the conversations such as suggested in the link below is a great way to promote healthy Internet habits.

http://www.educatorstechnology.com/2013/04/13-digital-citizenship-terms-teachers.html


http://www.edutopia.org/digital-generation-parents-commonsense-video


Tuesday 25 February 2014

Free IPAD Apps for teaching - Socrative - smart response clicker

Socrative - Engage your classroom via any mobile device. In only three 
minutes, you can set up a smart response clicker that involves students like 
never before. By allowing them to use their phones to participate in class, you can 
actively involve them. With educational games and exercises, you can engage and 
assess your students with ease. 


Works with almost any device with a web browser (except some types of blackberries) 
 Short Answer 
 Space Race 
 Exit Tickets 
 Quick Quiz 
 Multiple Choice 
 Polls 
 Simple Grading 
 Assessment 

iPhone Screenshot 1
Image taken from iTunes.com
iPhone Screenshot 2
Image taken from iTunes.com

Wednesday 19 February 2014

Setting up your Bishops email account on your iPad

1) Go to 'settings' and then click on 'mail, contacts, calendars'



2) Click on 'add account' and then select 'Exchange'



3) Type in your Bishops email address and password



4) Click 'next'



5) Details for 'server' must be "mail.bishops.org.za", domain must be set as "dcp-domain" and the username must be your Bishops username, not your email address, along with your Bishops password.



6) Once you have filled these in, click 'next'



7) Make sure all of the following settings are on and then click 'save'



8) A new account has appeared named 'Exchange', click on it



9) Choose how much data you would like to import, for example if you want one week's worth of past data, then you must set 'mail days to sync' to 1 week



10) On the home screen, push the 'mail' button



11) Wait for email data to be imported and then check that your email is working



Follow the same steps as above in order to set up additional Mail accounts such as a Gmail account via Google.

Monday 10 February 2014

Connecting to the Bishops' Network


1) Turn your WiFi setting ON in Settings > WiFi


2) Select 'Bishops WiFi' to configure settings


3) Do NOT enter any DHCP or IP settings


4) Under 'HTTP PROXY', select 'Auto' and enter the URL http://intranet/wpad.dat


5) Upon exiting the Wi-Fi Settings page, an authentication prompt appears. Enter your Bishops username and password.


6) A certification prompt will appear. Select 'Accept'


7) After a short period of loading, a tick will appear next to 'Bishops WiFi' as well as the Wifi icon. This indicates that you are connected to the Bishops' Network.


8) If you double tap on 'Bishops-WiFi', you will notice that all the DHCP settings have been automatically set.

Wednesday 5 February 2014

8 Safe Search Engines for children

The Internet is not without its share of safety issues and content that is inappropriate for younger children. Fortunately, there are plenty of good children-focused search tools available. This website suggests 8 safe search environments.

http://www.emergingedtech.com/2014/01/8-safe-search-engines-and-tools-for-kids/