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Page 1: Student Logins And Office 365 Professional Development August 2013

Student LoginsAnd Office 365

Professional DevelopmentAugust 2013

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Today’s Tips!O Understanding SAISD’s TechnologyO Preparing for Student Use of TechnologyO Accessing Student Logins and PasswordsO Office 365O Fun and Useful Digital Ideas To Enhance Your

Curriculum!

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This is SAISD Technology

Student

Success

Data

Hardware &

Software

Instructional Technology

Operations

Internet, Security, And

Communications

Network & Infrastructure

Business ServicesFe

deral

laws

State laws

Local

Budget

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Preparing for Student Use of TechnologyAccording to Federal

regulations, “we” must appropriately filter and

supervise student use of electronic systems as is

appropriate to their level and capacity.

Therefore…Individual logins are

necessary so the District may apply appropriate

filtering and provide suitable resources within our system

& budget capabilities.

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We comply –and excel -with individual logins.

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Professional Preparation for Student Use of Technology

According to more Federal regulations, teachers must

Receive professional training annually for

keeping students safe …. online. Deliver 2

lessons to all students before

allowing them access to

school electronic systems.

This training is

given at the

campus level every

year.

For more

information, please

visit the training

course at

https://saisdecamp

us.remote-learner.n

et/course/view.php

?id=6

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Understanding Student LoginsAll students (K-12) have individual, District-assigned logins and passwords.

Students must be told what those logins are and how to use them.

Teachers provide the information.

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Understanding Student Logins

THE LOGIN THE PASSWORD

All student logins follow this formula:

First name + last initial + variation of 1000 @ live.saisd.net

Example:[email protected]

Initial passwords follow this formula:

ID # + Campus #

Example:123456001

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Locating Student InformationStudent Account

Manager iData Portal

nova.saisd.net > SAM Saisd.net > Employees > iData

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Activating K-7 Accounts

Student Account Manager Federal Compliance

Teachers,After you receive your annual Digital Citizenship training, and after your students have received 2 lessons in this, you must activate K-7 accounts in the Student Account Manager. It’s simply a matter of hitting the “Activate” link, but it is important.

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Ready to go?

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FOR STUDENTS!ACCESS IT FROM…

WHERE?O Outlook email, including

calendar, task list, and email folders

O Microsoft Office software “in the cloud”, including Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and One Note

O Cloud storage, called SkyDrive

O At school, at home…anywhere with internet

O The central point of reference is at nova.saisd.net > Student Email

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It’s Easy in the Cloud with Office 365 for Education

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instant on-demand shareable storable retrievable

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Stay connected to your School

Run it your way

Office 365 for Education

Experience Office anywhere Compliance

Trusted service

Productivity Privacy Flexibility

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Optimized mobile experiencesTouch ready mobile sites

Built on web standards

Core functionality on the go

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Exchange OnlineWork Smarter, Anywhere

Anywhere AccessProtection and ComplianceVisibility and Control

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Always stay connected

Click to insert photo.

Inline reply lets you compose while staying in

context

Stay on task with Quick Peeks that give you access to your calendar, people and tasks without leaving

your inbox

Improved navigation bar for quick access while taking less

space

Touch Mode adds more space and finger friendly Quick

Actions

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SharePoint

ManageBuild

DiscoverOrganize

SHAREShare

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Create sites in a few simple clicks

Prescriptive guidance helps you set-up sites

Capture meeting notes with a shared notebook

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Store, sync and shareStore, share and sync your documents with SkyDrive Pro

7GB SkyDrive Pro Individual Storage

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Streamline common tasks

Track who you’re sharing with

Live document previews

Edit, share or follow documents with one click

Drag and drop content into SharePoint

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Enhanced reviewing and commenting

Browser to browser co-authoring

Support across all major browsers

See who else is working with you

More ribbon options and contextual ribbons

Office web apps

Navigate the document via

comments and reply in-

line

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Work together securely

Share documents with people inside and outside your organization

Enforce sign-in to comply with data governance and protection policies

Manage permissions

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Classroom Integration IdeasMicrosoft Word Microsoft Excel

1. Compose a story/news article/book

2. Expand vocabulary within any written work using the thesaurus, creating flash cards, illustrating them…

3. Create a resume for any famous person in history

4. Compare and contrast any two (or more) things using a Venn diagram

5. Design a postcard highlighting your school, local community, or state

6. Publish a class or grade "newspaper" or student-produced newsletter or flyer

1. Document progress2. Make a "real world" budget 3. Create calculations4. Strategize for a fund-raiser by

working with supply, demand, and price

5. Build a list of public officials, helpful phone numbers, or an event timeline

6. Measure and record data to show cumulative results for a “across the hall” curricula competition

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Classroom Integration IdeasMicrosoft

PowerPointMicrosoft One

Note

1. Animate a process 2. Play an interactive game3. Create a calendar for a fictional

or historical event with graphics4. Deliver a report with standard

elements5. Create a logo for a project or

organization6. Review a lesson with visuals7. Provide evidence of an outcome8. Use audio and video to

demonstrate learning

1. It’s a digital notebook2. Embed files, pictures,

documents, videos, and more

3. Use tables and charts4. Add tabs for quick

reference5. Import, export, and print

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© 2012 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Microsoft, Windows, and other product names are or may be registered trademarks and/or trademarks in the U.S. and/or other countries.The information herein is for informational purposes only and represents the current view of Microsoft Corporation as of the date of this presentation. Because Microsoft must respond to changing market conditions, it should not be interpreted to be a commitment on the part of Microsoft, and Microsoft cannot guarantee the accuracy of any information provided after the date of this presentation. MICROSOFT MAKES NO WARRANTIES, EXPRESS, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, AS TO THE INFORMATION IN THIS PRESENTATION.