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Your Tablet PC
• Congratulations on your new Tablet PC!
• Your tablet comes with– a stylus– an extended battery– a power adapter– a personal case
• Let’s see how it works.
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Placing the Tablet in the Case
• Unzip and open your case.
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Placing the Tablet in the Case
• Place your tablet in the case.
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Placing the Tablet in the Case
• Push the release latch located on the front of the tablet to the right in order to open it.
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Placing the Tablet in the Case
• Secure the tablet under the case straps.
• The bottom of the tablet should be behind the black straps and the monitor tucked behind the plastic straps.
• You must keep the tablet in the case at all times.
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Placing the Tablet in the Case
• When you receive your stylus, tuck the tether in between the tablet and case so it is out of the way when you close and zip your case.
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Closing Your Tablet
• Please close your tablet and case.
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Opening Your Tablet PC• Push the release
latch to the right to open the tablet.
• Slide the silver power button to the right to turn on the tablet.
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Logging In• The network login screen
will appear. Wait about one minute before selecting OK.
• Type your username: S and 6 digit ID# – ex: S123456.
• Type your password. You should have created a new password if you have already logged into a desktop computer this year (refer to next slide if you haven’t done so).
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Logging In• If you haven’t changed
your password: – Login to a desktop
computer in your classroom
• Username: Capital S and 6 digit ID# (ex: S123456)
• Password: Lowercase s and 6 digit ID# (ex: s123456)
– It will then prompt you to change your password
• After changing your password, wait 5 minutes and return to your tablet and log in.
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Important
• If you cannot log in, please let your teacher know.
• Your teacher will fill out a form and someone will be by to pick it up.***Note – Please indicate the specific student issue on the Work Order Request
• Those students who can’t log on may want to look on with a neighbor.
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Check Your Battery
• Your tablet is not fully charged. Once logged in you will be able to check your battery. Click on the battery icon in the notification area on the bottom right part of your screen.
• If you lose battery power during this period, a few students at a time can take turns plugging in to an outlet. You can also look onto a neighbor’s tablet to follow along.
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Going to Tablet Mode
1. Remove the plastic straps from the monitor’s corners.
2. Swivel the screen CLOCKWISE only.
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Turning the Tablet Screen
Never try to force the screen in a particular direction. Forcing the screen
could result in damaging the tablet monitor, which costs $703 to replace.
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Turning the Tablet Screen
1. Place the tablet screen back under the plastic straps.
2. Lay the screen down until it clicks and latches.
3. Remove the Velcro flap from the case.
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Turning the Tablet Screen
1. Carefully lift back the front flap.
2. Tuck it under the tablet.
3. You are now in “tablet” mode.
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The Stylus• Make sure that
your stylus is connected by the tether at all times.
• If you end up breaking/losing your stylus it costs $20 to replace.
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Screen Orientation
• To change the orientation of the screen, press the button with your stylus or finger (there is an opening where the button is).
• You can change the display to portrait or landscape mode.
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Steps to closing your Tablet PC (when in Tablet mode)
1. Push the release latch to the right and lift monitor up.
2. Remove the plastic straps from the monitor.
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Steps to closing your Tablet PC
3. Swivel the screen counterclockwise until it sets in place.
4. Once the screen faces you, place the monitor corners back in the plastic straps.
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Steps to closing your Tablet PC
5. Shut the tablet until it closes and zip the case.
• Always make sure to zip the case so your tablet is secure.
• Not zipping your case could result in the tablet sliding out and being damaged.
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Charging Your Tablet
• Plug in your power adapter into the back of the tablet every night in order to have a fully-charged computer for the next school day.
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YOUR HOMEWORK EVERY NIGHT IS
TO CHARGE YOUR TABLET!!
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New Information for the 2012-2013 School
Year
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Five Day Rule
• As soon as you know there is something wrong with your tablet, turn in a work order.
• You MUST turn in a work order within FIVE days of the accident or malfunction.
• Failure to do so may result in you having to pay for the repair.
• It is important to turn it in as soon as you know there is a problem.
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FIVE DAYS, Got it?
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New Work Order
• This year, after the first week, there will be no paper work order forms.
• All repair requests will be completed online.
• You can access the repair work order website while you are on campus.
• You will not be able to submit a work order from home.
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New Work Order
• You can turn in a work order on any computer – your tablet, the computers in the classroom, the library computers, etc.
• It does NOT have to be completed on your personal tablet.
• The Work Order Request (WOR) is an online form, so it does require an internet connection.
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Logging in to the WOR
• Links to WOR will be available in LMS and on StudentNet
• You will login using your Klein username & password s and 6 digit ID# – ex: s123456
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Setting Your Schedule
• The first time you login, it will ask you to enter your grade and your schedule.
• Please be as accurate as possible.
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Was it an Accident?
• Now you need to answer whether it was an accident or not.
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Describe Your Problem
• You will get different screens depending on whether it was an accident or not.
• Either way, please explain what happened and what is wrong with your tablet in detail.
• You must answer all questions in order to proceed.
• Click Save when done.
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Describe Your Problem
Example of what you will need to complete.
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Submitted!• After clicking save, you will get a message that you have successfully updated the form. Click OK.
• You will get a message that you have logged out of the Work Order Request System.
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What Next?
• Now, take your tablet to the repair center during the designated times on your campus.
• When you get there, the repair center secretary will make sure your form is complete.
• IF YOU HAVE NOT ANSWERED the questions APPROPRIATELY and COMPLETELY, you will be sent back to class to edit your work order.
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Editing Your Work Order
• You will log back into the online WOR system.
• Once logged in, you should see the work orders you have submitted.
• Click on the top one to edit it.
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Editing Your Work Order
• Go back and make sure your statement is complete.
• Click Save when you are finished.
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Complete Answers
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Examples of Complete Answers
• “I accidentally dropped a textbook on my tablet while taking it out of my backpack. Left side of tablet is cracked and several keys flew off the tablet on impact.”
• “I accidentally knocked a cup over and it spilled on my tablet when I put my bag down in class. Tablet will not turn on anymore.”
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• “My tablet fell off my desk when someone walked by and accidentally knocked it off. The hinge is loose and the screen won’t stay up.”
• “I accidentally dropped my tablet in the hallway when bumped by a student running and now the screen flickers and the hinge is wobbly.”
Examples of Complete Answers
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Incomplete
Answers
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Examples of Incomplete Answers
• “Accidentally spilled Dr. Pepper on Tablet in commons.” (didn’t say what is wrong with tablet)
• “Screen is cracked” (didn’t say how it happened or where it happened)
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Examples of Incomplete Answers
• “Accidentally dropped on floor on way to class.” (didn’t say what is wrong with tablet)
• “I dropped it.” (didn’t say what is wrong with tablet or where it happened)
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Student Responsibilities
• Return your Tablet PC fully charged everyday to school
• Carry your Tablet PC in the case at all times
• Do not loan your Tablet PC to anyone…this is YOUR learning tool
• You may not play games, load or download any software, music or pictures on the Tablet PC unless instructed by a teacher to do so
• Do not place food or liquids near your Tablet PC
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Student Responsibilities (cont.)
• No stickers, skins, or other adhesive objects to your Tablet PC
• Never leave your Tablet PC unattended in school or in a vehicle
• Tablet PCs are NOT to be used on Klein buses
• Backup all important documents or files to your N: Drive on a weekly basis. You cannot access this network drive from home, so keep all working files on your My Documents folder
• Take care of your tablet
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Student Responsibilities (cont.)
• It is your responsibility to bring your fully charged tablet to school everyday
• Your tablet MUST REMAIN in the tablet case at all times or it will be taken up
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Student Discipline (Minor)
• Below are listed some minor infractions and consequences
InfractionsTablet not placed in tablet caseUnauthorized programs (Limewire, Frostwire, Yod’3m, etc.) Games, MoviesProxiesWriting on caseLetting other students use computerLeaving computer unattendedGiving password to another studentOff task in class (accessing Internet, playing games)Inappropriate websitesGiving files to other students on flash drivesTheft of stylusTheft of filesCheating on tests/quizzes using technologyChat sites
Consequences$5 fee for unattended tablets or tablets without cases $15 reimaging feeLunch DetentionISS
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Student Discipline (Major)
• Below is listed some major infractions and consequences
Possession of pornography/Any content that is sexual in nature (Based on the severity of the offense, this consequence could range from ISS to expulsion.)A minimum of 3 days ISS for first time offense -- DAEP placement for subsequent infractions. Possible expulsion and/or criminal charges if determined to be child pornography. Distribution of pornography – DAEP placement
Intentional damage to tablet Consult KISD police for cost and possible restitution and/or criminal charges to be filed. Could range from ISS to DAEP placement or possible expulsion.
Access to violent websites, movies Depending on content, could range from ISS to DAEP placement
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Student Discipline (Major)Hacking into school databases/Hacking software DAEP placement or possible expulsion
Obtaining personal information of staff/students with intent to do harm DAEP placement or possible expulsion
Cyber-bullying Discipline based upon specifics—could range from ISS to DAEP placement
Home movies with inappropriate content (pornography, drug use, gang references) Could range from ISS to DAEP placement
Pictures of fellow students (underage or inappropriate) Discipline/Criminal charges based upon specifics—could range from ISS to DAEP or possible expulsion
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How Many Days?
5
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Set Send to OneNote 2007 as the default printer
Complete these steps before you send something to OneNote for annotation or open a OneNote notebook.
Step 1Open the
Printers and Faxes
window from the
Start Menu
Step 2Right click on Send to
OneNote 2007 and
choose Set as Default
Printer
Step 3Verify Send to
OneNote 2007 as the Default Printer.
The small black circle with the
white check mark indicates this.
FOLLOW THESE STEPS NOW!!
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Choose one of two options to save Tablet Camp to your tablet
• Option 1 (via Studentshare)1. Open My Computer from the desktop
2. Select Studentshare (S:)
3. Open Campus_Klein Forest
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Option 1 Continued4. Go to CITS folder
5. Right-click on Tablet_Camp_2012.ppsx and select Send To … My Documents
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Option 1 Continued6. Close the CITS folder
7. Go to My Documents to locate saved file (Tablet_Camp_2012.ppsx)
NOTE: You can delete last year’s Tablet_Camp_2011.pps(Right-click file name > select Delete)
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Choose one of two options to save Tablet Camp to your tablet
• Option 2 (via LMS)1. Login to Klein Forest LMS from
StudentNet
2. Enter your Klein ISD username and password and click Log On
3. Go to Klein Forest 2012-2013 Community Group
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Option 2 Continued4. In the nugget About This
Course, click on the link for Tablet Camp 2012
5. Select the link for Tablet_Camp_2012.ppsx
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Option 2 Continued6. Click Save
7. Verify My Documents as the saving location
8. Select Save
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Saving Tablet Camp to Your Tablet PC
• Option 2 Continued9. Go to My Documents
to locate saved file (Tablet_Camp_2012.ppsx)
NOTE: You can delete last year’s Tablet_Camp_2011.pps(Right-click file name > select Delete)
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Objective: Practice using your stylus by taking a Tablet PC Tour. Review the Tablet Specs in Journal.
Purpose:
We are going to take this time to get to know your tablet! You need to follow along closely as we go through this process.
Get to Know Your Tablet
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
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Get to Know Your Tablet
Part I: Practice using your stylus by taking a Tablet PC Tour
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
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1. Open Tablet PC Tour.
• Take the Get Going with Tablet PC Tour
• You can find this at Start > Programs >Get Going with Tablet PC
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2. Take the Tablet PC Tour.
• Use your stylus to walk you through the tour. It should take you about 5 minutes.
• Make sure to read each step.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
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Part II: Review the Tablet Specs in Journal
Get to Know Your Tablet
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
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1. Open My Documents from your desktop.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
1. Open My Documents from your desktop.
2. Open Tablet Spec Sheets folder.
Get to Know Your Tablet
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1. Open My Documents from your desktop.
• This document will open in Windows Journal.
• Read over the specs.
• There are two pages.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Get to Know Your Tablet
3. Select the Forest Tablet Spec Sheet.
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• Using the stylus, review the Tablet Spec Sheet. Take a few minutes to explore the pen tool with different colors, as well as the highlighters.
(If your pen tools are not displayed, go to View > Toolbars > Pen)
4. Practice using the stylus.Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Get to Know Your Tablet
4. Practice using the stylus.
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• Circle the Power On/Off Switch with a red pen.
• Highlight the wireless on/off button yellow.
• Find your microphone and circle it with a blue pen.
• Highlight the volume button green.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Get to Know Your Tablet
5. Practice.
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6. Good job!
• When you finish practicing in Journal, you can close out of the program.
• You do not need to save any changes.
• You have completed the Get to Know Your Tablet PowerPoint.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Get to Know Your Tablet
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Objective: Begin Tablet Camp 2012, which is a helpful resource explaining how to use tablet loaded software programs and how to complete different tasks you will use throughout the school year. Within each topic you have the option to select either Tutorial, Expectations, or Step-by-Step.
Tablet Camp 2012
Tablet Camp 2011 NextGo Back
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Exploring Tablet Camp
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
1. Open My Documents from the desktop.
2. Open Tablet_Camp_2012.ppsx
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3. Select the File Management topic.
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Exploring Tablet Camp
3. Select the File Management topic.
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Exploring Tablet Camp
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Students choose to either go through a step by step tutorial or expectations checklist.
Continue working through each Tablet Camp topic.
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Exploring Tablet Camp
Get to Know Your Tablet NextGo Back
Continue working through each topic. Refer to Tablet Camp throughout the year when you have any questions.