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Lynda Accounts! Test to make sure it works.
Choose your computer for the
semester at the beginning of class
Print your name in the correct square - double-check the computer number
Introduction and Outline:
Fill out seating chart
Discourse- how it works
TLearn - can you see your grade entries?
Class One Review
Todd Siebold
Blog Updates - questions about editing, layout or design?
Here's how to make your own Word Cloud with Wordle:
Network Folders - where to type the path \\tucc-tiger\groups\ComputerSkills\Belisle\username
Class folder
Groups folder
Shortcuts
Screen Shots - if there is time
Reading Review
Todd Siebold, User Support Services Analyst
Campus Computer Survival Skills - Take notes - there is a Word file in your 2scavenge folder
Introduce Discourse (131.194.71.230)
Minimize Discourse
Editing and Customizing Your Blog - Design>Advanced
How to add a photo to your profile (sidebar)
Accessing and using Network Drives - the Basics
You can't change files in the Class folder but you can change and save in the Groups folder.+---
In Windows
To get to Groups folder type \\tucc-tiger\Groups\ComputerSkills\Belisle\ in search window at bottom left
On a Mac - to get to Groups folder, follow these instructions. Look at these videos for extra help.
Connecting to the groups folder
Making an alias to your groups folder
Create shortcuts in Windows - use Alias on Mac
Shortcuts - Use help menu in Windows and look in the index for creating shortcuts.
PART 1. Scavenger Hunt Assignment
Important - copy 2scavenge from Class to shared folder in Groups
1. In your shared (Groups) folder in \\tucc-tiger\groups\ComputerSkills\Belisle\ there is a folder named 2scavenge with your class time in a subfolder.
2. Open the folder, open the file in the folder, and answer the questions. To complete the assignment sheet, leave comments on two of the blog entries that you read. Please choose entries that do not already have two comments.
3. Save the document inside the 2scavenge folder.
PART 2. Make a thoughtful, brief blog entry on the best tip you got from Todd's's Survival Skills talk in class today - title it Best Tech Tip (6)
PART 3. Log on to your Lynda.com account. Search for Pop Chart Lab's Infographic Poster Design: Start to Finish. Watch the seven-minute video about the development of an infographic. You will be using this style of information presentation in your next assignment to illustrate network folder permissions.
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