Various Staff Training Sessions
This video shows you how to save a YouTube video quickly.
iBooks Author, free from the Mac App store, allows you to create beautiful Multi-Touch textbooks — and just about any other kind of book — for iPad.
Dropbox is a free service that lets you bring your photos, docs, and videos anywhere and share them easily. Never email yourself a file again!
This class will cover the higher end features of iMovie including the advanced tools, exporting settings, and other saving options. This class will also go over iDVD, where we will include everything from adding videos and changing themes to creating chapter markers and switching music.
Great Tips & Tricks on your Mac Shortcuts and Tips that you may have missed. Some topics include, extending your desktop, secure empty trash, quick launch, customizing toolbars, creating your own pages template (and having it open to this instead of template choices) the best shortcut tricks, easy file find, and much more.
Pinterest as an educational resource, as well as some iPad apps to use in elementary schools.
Great tool (graphic organizer) for brainstorming in writing.
Learn some new ideas that students can create with pages.
This class is designed for the beginner user to iTunes. We will show you how to create an account. We will show you the iTunes store, how to add music, how to import your CD's, how the library works, how to create a playlist, and finally how to download books and podcasts.
This class is designed for the introductory user to GarageBand. With this class we will cover the basics of a podcast, how to add ducking, and how to create music on GarageBand.
This class is designed for the introductory user to GarageBand. With this class we will cover the basics of a podcast, how to add ducking, and how to create music on GarageBand.
iCal is calendar software found on the Mac. This class will teach you how to add events, explain the various looks of the calendar, how to add multiple calendars and sync it with other calendars. We will also teach you how to sync information to secondary devices and your address book. We will also show you how you can share your calendar with others and how to print the calendars both for personal use and as gifts. This class is designed for people who use calendars every day, and for those who need to share calendars with others.
This class is designed as a follow up class to iTunes Beginner. With this class we will go over iTunesU. We will show you how to access iTunesU, the new search features, and how to download lectures and books. This class is aimed at all grade levels, and can even be used for college kids. A great class for all things education.
This is also an intermediate class designed as a follow-up to Numbers Basic. We don't recommend taking this class unless you know how to do all of the information in the Numbers Basic class. With this class we will teach you how to create graphs and basic formulas that you could use on the high school level. We will try to build more advanced graphs in this class, but again this class is designed to be a follow up to Numbers Basic.
A short video describing how to move projects from one computer to another.
This video shows you how to do a mail merge from Excel to Word
Google Translate, Google Books, Google News (how to find old newspapers), Google Scholar, Documents, Street View in the classroom, Google Earth, Easier ways to find information on the internet, and Boolean Logic) - This class is aimed at people who have either taken Google in the classroom beginner, or people who are VERY COMFORTABLE with the subjects being taught in Google in the classroom beginner.
Features of the basic search bar, Images (saving the right size), videos, maps, iGoogle, and YouTube - This class would be great if you are new to using Google. With this class, you will learn how to use Google in your classroom.
How to set up, trouble shoot, more basic functions, CPS Software Templates, and other applications in the classroom.
How to create quizzes, blogs, and forums. Application of page types and when to use them. Advanced Visual Techniques, and Linking to other sites.
This lesson covers forms, templates, sharing, and chat features. This lesson goes into more depth than the beginner class.
How to add a page, contact form, how to add images, page types & templates, and the basic navigation
Google Translate, Google Books, Google News (how to find old newspapers), Google Scholar, Documents, Street View in the classroom, Google Earth, Easier ways to find information on the internet, and Boolean Logic.
Features of the basic search bar, Images (saving the right size), videos, maps, iGoogle, and YouTube.
How to set up, trouble shoot, more basic functions, CPS Software Templates, and other applications in the classroom.
This lesson covers the basics of Edmodo. We want to explain what Edmodo is and how to create an account, set up a profile, upload pictures, complete the "About" section, and posting.
How to set up, trouble shoot, more basic functions, CPS Software Templates, and other applications in the classroom.
This lesson explains Forms, Templates, sharing, and chat features. This also covers a more in depth view of docs than the basic lesson.
This lesson goes over setting up accounts, overview the docs, calendar, and explains iGoogle.
This lesson delves off of the lesson Ashley Causey presented. In this short video we learn how to build timelines, and we also learn a little bit of how to transfer the file so it will open up in Google Docs.
A how-to video describing basic features of your Mac. This lesson also focuses on copying a CD/DVD and covers the dashboard as well.
This lesson briefly covers the basics of Pages and Keynote. The lesson focuses on the different tools and helps explain how these tools work to people new to Pages and Keynote.
How to use Expose, Spaces, Saving to the H-Drive, photo size, shortcuts, adding a printer, display settings (how to extend to the desktop), hooking up to the projector, projector settings, blue tooth devices, and preview basics.