Topic: Class Rules & Lab Procedures / Class:
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(Handwritten notes go here.) / Notes:
Class Rules
- Follow Classroom Expectations,The Hand, and the rules and guidelines found in your Assignment Planner and everything will be fine.
- If you have a question, raise your hand and it will be answered by the following persons and in this order:
- yourself
- If you have a question, please think about it carefully before you actually raise your hand.
- a group mate
- Only one group member may get up at a time to assist another.
- the teacher
- If the teacher is not in the lab, wait quietly between the doors of this room and Rm. C103.
- ALWAYS enter the lab quickly yet quietly and in an orderly fashion.
- NO FOOD OR WATER IS ALLOWED IN THE COMPUTER LAB!!!
- However, you may ask for a drink of water periodically.
- Only one (1) bathroom break is allowed per month.
- No bathroom breaks are allowed in Per. 4 (see next item).
- Any additional breaks must be paid back with 5 min. after school.
- Always take the PottyPass with you and sign the clipboard when leaving and re-entering the lab.
- Talking is prohibited during keyboarding practice, quizzes and tests. However, with permission,talking is usuallyallowed …
- when the teacher is not talking,
- if using an inside voice,
- or when the discussion is on topic.
- At the end of the period …
- ALWAYS log out
- but do NOT power down the computer or shut off the monitor (except for Per. 6)*
- ALWAYS place textbooks and document holders neatly on top of the computer,
- ALWAYS collect belongings, handouts, work, etc.,
- ALWAYS do a good job on housekeeping,
- and ALWAYS push your chair close to the table.
- Always have available a section of your binder or accordion file for notes, handouts, assignments, etc.
- ALWAYS read the instructions on the SmartBoard when entering the room, especially the red text.
- On every Monday or whatever day begins the school week, take out your Planner and be prepared to write down the assignments for the entireweek.
- Record only what is in bold type (“HW” or Homework).
- Record assignments for the entire week, i.e., Mon-Fri.
- Unless instructed otherwise, all assignments are due on the posted due date and time.
- All files created for this class will be labeled in the following manner:
- Novell username.(filename)
- Your Novell usernameis used when logging into any computer here at MJHS.
- Be sure that your label does NOT contain any spaces or punctuation except fora period ( . ) or an underscore ( _).
- Capitalization of letters is not necessary.
- For example,a file created by student John Doe, the file label would read doejohn.(filename)
- Upon completion of weekly Cornell notes (“CN”), “drag-and-drop”your CN then print a copy for yourself.
- A drag-and-drop is done with a “click-hold-drag” of the target file (e.g., an MS Word document) from its source (a folder, the desktop, a USB drive, etc.) to a destination (another folder, a drive on the network, anywhere other than the source).
- When instructed, turn in your computer-generated assignments with a drag-and-dropto the appropriate drop box (“Inbox”) in Mr. Salgado’s folder on the S: drive:
- Path (or navigate to): Novell launcher > S drive > CSalgado > INbox_per#
- ALWAYS be sure your assignments are correctly labeled before dragging-and-dropping them.
- Hardware/software guidelines:
- ALL flash drives, SD cards, CDs/DVDs, and other media MUST be scanned for viruses immediately afterlogging in.
- When using a flash drive or SD card, insert it before logging in.
- Use the following procedure for a virus scan:
- Open drive or media by double-clicking it
- Highlight all files on the drive or media by going to the Edit menu then choosing “Select All” or the key combination of CTRL+A
- Go to the File menu and choose“Scan for threats…”; click on the “Close” button when the scan is finished.
- IMMEDIATELY notify the teacher if a warning pops up about a virus.
- Remove yourflash drive or SD cardonly AFTER logging out.
- ALWAYS use the Eject button to open and close the CD/DVD tray—NEVER close it by pushing it in with your hand!!!
- If you are experiencing problems with the computer, e.g., freezes, printing doesn’t work, no sound, etc., notify the teacher.
- NEVER bring up the Task Manager or use the power button to solve a problem. See ** below.
- *For Per. 6 students only: Students in Per. 6 are responsible for powering off computers. ALWAYS shutdown the computer in the following manner…
- …first close all open software applications (be sure to save your work!)…
- …then go to the START menu > Shut Down > Shut down and power off.
- **NEVER use the power button on the front of the computer to shutdown.
- It is not necessary to power off the monitor.
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