Monday, January 12, 2009
Solving Password Problems
If you have forgotten it here is what you have to do.
1. Click 'sign in' to right corner - try to sign in
2. I fit doesn't work click 'forgotten your password?' on the next page.
3. Follow the instructions.
4. Go to the green screen - the desktop.
5. Click on Firstclass (the icon is 3 people around a table).
6. You need to fill in your user ID and password. Your user ID is your student ID number (it is on your classlist).
7. Your password is the last 4 numbers of your student ID number then the day of your birth (2 digits) and the month of your birth (2 digits).
8. When Firstclass opens you need to go to 'Mailbox' - top left.
9. You will find an email from google - the subject is 'Google Password Assistance'. Open the email by double clicking on it.
10. Follow the instructions in the email - click on the blue link i the middle.
11. It asks you for a new password. USE YOUR CLASS LOGIN PASSWORD. This is the one with 6 letters from your teacher's name and then the number of the month.
12. Enter the password twice carefully (don't paste it) and then click reset password.
Monday, December 8, 2008
Step Three: Making Your First Comment
At the bottom of the post, it will say how many comments there are. If you click on the word 'comments', a new page will open and you can write your comment.
Remember, a good comment :
- is connected to the central question.
- extends the ideas of the post. Maybe it does this by asking a question, making a connection, making an inference or adding new information.
- uses full sentences and correct punctuation and spelling.
At the end of your comment use the following codes to show that you have followed the guidelines.
con = My comment is connected to the central question.
ext = I have extended the ideas of the post.
fs = I have used full sentences and correct punctuation and spelling.
Sunday, November 30, 2008
Step Two: Setting Up An Account
- Click on File > New > Window (this means that you have 2 copies of this page open).
- In one of the windows, click on 'Sign In' at the top right hand corner of the page.
- Click the blue 'Sign In' button on the next page.
- On the following page click 'Create an account now' in the bottom right corner.
- Fill in the form that appears.
- For current email address use your TEL account (firstname.lastname@tel.tdsb.on.ca) . Type carefully - get your neighbour to check.
- For password use your class login password (first 6 letters of your teacher's name followed by 01. E.g., cotton01). DO NOT USE ANY OTHER PASSWORD.
- Re-enter the password carefully.
- Your display name is your first name and your last initial. E.g., Ebony B , Iqbal M . No other display names will be accepted.
- Word verification is difficult - do it with your neighbour, make sure you agree.
- Click on the 'I accept terms' box - a check mark will appear. Click 'Continue'.
- If the same screen comes again then it means that there are some things that you need to do again. Slow down, go carefully and ask your neighbour for help. You may have to do this many (more than 10) times. DO NOT CHANGE THE PASSWORD YOU USE.
- If the next screen is titled 'Name Your Blog' Click on the Red X.
- Check that you have been successful by clicking 'sign in' at the top right hand corner of this page. Use your tel account name and the password you created. If your account address appears at the top of the page you have succeeded
- Once you are successful, find other students who need help. Help them - but don't take over, they need to be touching the keyboard.
Saturday, November 29, 2008
Let's Get Blogging! Step One - Reading Blogs
Before you start blogging, read some other student blogs (you will find links to them at the top-right corner of this page). Reading these blogs will help you to think about these questions:
- What is a blog?
- What is a great blog?
- How do blogs work? How can you read a blog?
- What is the difference between a post and a comment?
- What is a great post or comment?
Since you are not yet set up to make comments, I am going to open a chat for us to discuss these ideas. The question for the chat is: What have we learned from reading blogs that we should remember when we are writing our own blog?
Reminder: Before you can start blogging, you need to return your signed permission form. If possible, show your adults the blog when you are talking to them about it. I have put the letter in a comment on this post.
Wednesday, November 26, 2008
Blog Purpose
To help us think about this clearly, we have a central question: How is the Big Idea connected to the school subjects and the world?