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Fairport.AppsDocument Creation and Collaboration

1.Rate your Internet/Google skills 1-10      1=no experience    10=expert

2. Name any 4 people dead/alive that you would     like to have dinner with tonight.

3. Get a computer, turn it on, put it on the floor.

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Introductions

Dr. Apthorpe - Director of Technology Services

Ms. Chassé - District Web Manager

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American HumanitiesMuseum Corner

The 1980's

A retrospective.

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Popular 80's Foods

Source: http://oldmagazineads.blogspot.comhttp://www.retrojunk.com

Other Popular Foods Included: Pepsi, New Coke, Sprite, Tab, Nehi,Slush Puppie, 7-11 Big Gulp, Dutch Mill Donuts, Kool-Aid, McNuggets, Wendy's, KFC, Domino's, Kiwi fruit, Reeces Pieces, Fruit Roll-ups, Hi-C juice Box, Hawaiian Punch, Doritos, Nerds, Combos, Microwave Pop Popcorn, French's Mustard, Trident, Tostitos, Jell-o Pudding Snacks, Tang, Hidden Valley Ranch Dressing, Chip's A-Hoy...

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Practically Foolproof Meringue

Source: http://oldmagazineads.blogspot.com

3 Egg WhitesDash of Salt1 cup (one hald 7-oz jar) Kraft Marshmallow creme

Beat Egg whites and salt until soft peaks form. Gradually add marshmallow creme, beating until stiff peaks form. Spread over pie filling, sealing to the edge of the crust. Bake at 350 degrees, 12 to 15 minuets or until lightly browned. Cool.

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Talk Like You're From the 80's411 - information (get the 411)Ace - The best; awesome; terrific.Amped - Totally pumped or psyched about something.Bangin' - Cool, or spectacular.Boss - Excellent, superior. As in, "That is totally boss"Bounce - Means to get out of here, leave " let's bounce, it's getting late"Choice - Adj. Extremely cool.For Cear - Seriously or really example :"dude, I saw jenny kissing dave in the gym!" "for cear?"Get Bent - Get lost,or leave me aloneGet Real - Disbelief or disdain.Kicks -Pair or shoes.Legit -It means legitimate, legal, honest, or a sure deal, or the real McCoy.Mental - Adjective used to describe someone or something stupid or screwed up.Primo - Excellent, first-classSchweet -SweetScratch - It was something that was said when someone would mess upShiz Nits (Schiznick)  - Meaning good.Shred/Shredding/Shredded - A virtuoso performance in hard rock music, skateboarding, or surfing.Shut Up! - Not believable.So (Year) - Phrase. To be hopelessly passe' or out of style. ie. "That hairstyle is so 87."Tight - Really cool.Trippin' - Verb, Acting in an unbelievable manner. Trunkicular - Means Cool or sweetWarped -  Weird and or disturbing. ie. "That movie was just warped"What's Crackalackin'? - What's goin on. What's happening. Rhetorical greeting.Wigging/Wig-out - Someone that is freaking out.Wizard - Awesome, Bad, Bitchin', Bombdigity, Bomb, Bonus, Bulk, Choice, Crunk, Cool, Grouse.Yar - Similar to "awesome", it's used in place of "cool". Yello - A very 80's way of saying hello.

Source: http://www.inthe80s.com/glossary.shtml

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Funny 80s Movie Quotes

"Um, he's sick. My best friend's sister's boyfriend's brother's girlfriend heard from this guy who knows this kid who's going with the girl who saw Ferris pass out at 31 Flavors last night. I guess it's pretty serious." -Ferris Bueller's Day Off

"I do have a test today. That wasn't bull. It's on European Socialism. I mean really, I'm not European, I don't plan on being European, so who gives a crap if they're Socialists? They could be Fascist Energists for all I care, it still wouldn't change the fact that I don't own a car. Not that I condone fascism, or any ism for that matter. Isms in my opinion are not good. A person should not believe in an ism, he should believe in himself. I quote John Lennon, 'I don't believe in Beatles, I just believe in me.' Good point there. After all, he was the Walrus. I could be the Walrus- I'd still have to bum rides off people." -Ferris Bueller's Day Off

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Gwendolyn Brooks - Poet Laureate 1985

Sadie and MaudMaud went to college.   Sadie stayed at home.   Sadie scraped life With a fine-tooth comb.

She didn’t leave a tangle in.   Her comb found every strand. Sadie was one of the livingest chits   In all the land.

Sadie bore two babies   Under her maiden name.   Maud and Ma and Papa   Nearly died of shame.

When Sadie said her last so-long   Her girls struck out from home.   (Sadie had left as heritage Her fine-tooth comb.)

Maud, who went to college,   Is a thin brown mouse. She is living all alone In this old house.

Source: http://www.poetryfoundation.org/

Facts about Gwendolyn Brooks:• Born in 1917 in Topeka, KS• Died in 2000, in Chicago, IL• Was the first black author to win the

Pulitzer prize.• Was the U.S. Poet Laureate from 1985 to

1986

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(Some Of) The Best Books of the 80's The Handmaid's Tale  by Margaret Atwood

The Color Purple by Alice Walker

Beloved by Toni Morrison

The Remains of the Day by Kazuo Ishiguro

The Joy Luck Club by Amy Tan  Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie

The Vampire Lestat by Anne Rice

Matilda by Roald Dahl

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

Sarah, Plain and Tall by Patricia MacLachlan

The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho

The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera

The Cider House Rules by John Irving

V for Vendetta and Watchmen by Alan Moore

The Mists of Avalon by Marion Zimmer Bradley

*NOTE: These are just some of the wonderful books published in the 1980's.Source: http://www.goodreads.com/list/show/9.Best_Books_of_the_Decade_1980_s

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Music of the 1980's1. Bon Jovi / "Livin' on a Prayer" (1986)2. Def Leppard / "Pour Some Sugar On Me" (1987)3. Duran Duran / "Hungry Like the Wolf" (1982)4. Michael Jackson / "Billie Jean" (1982)5. Prince / "When Doves Cry" (1984)6. Hall & Oates / "I Can't Go For That (No Can Do)" (1981)7. Guns N' Roses / Sweet Child O' Mine (1987)8. Madonna / "Like a Virgin" (1984)9. Run-D.M.C. / "Walk This Way" (1986)10. AC/DC / "You Shook Me All Night Long" (1980)11. Journey / Don't Stop Believing (1981)12. Whitney Houston / "How Will I Know" (1985)13. U2 / "With Or Without You" (1987)14. The Bangles / "Walk Like an Egyptian" (1986)15. Van Halen / "Jump" (1984)16. INXS / "Need You Tonight" (1987)17. Whitesnake / "Here I Go Again" (1982)18. Dexy's Midnight Runners / "Come On Eileen" (1982)19. Cyndi Lauper / "Time After Time" (1984)20. Rick Springfield / "Jessie's Girl" (1981)21. Michael Jackson / "Beat It" (1982)22. The Cure / "Just Like Heaven" (1987)23. Cyndi Lauper / "Girls Just Want to Have Fun" (1984)24. A-Ha / "Take On Me" (1985)25. Go-Go's / "Our Lips Are Sealed" (1981)

26. Guns N' Roses / "Welcome to the Jungle" (1987)27. Kajagoogoo / "Too Shy" (1984)28. Wham! / "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go" (1984)29. Talking Heads / "Burning Down the House" (1983)30. Pat Benatar / "Love is a Battlefield" (1983)31. Queen and David Bowie / "Under Pressure" (1981)32. Night Ranger / "Sister Christian" (1983)33. Soft Cell / "Tainted Love" (1981)34. Poison / "Every Rose Has It's Thorn" (1988)35. Phil Collins / "In the Air Tonight" (1981)36. Tommy Tutone / "867-5309/Jenny" (1981)37. Aerosmith / "Janie's Got a Gun" (1989) 38. U2 / "Pride (In the Name of Love)" (1984)39. Modern English / "I Melt With You" (1982)40. The B-52's / "Love Shack" (1989)41. Mötley Crüe / "Dr. Feelgood" (1989)42. The Clash / "London Calling" (1982)43. ABC / "Look of Love" (1982)44. Bananarama / "Cruel Summer" (1984)45. Janet Jackson / "Nasty" (1986)46. The Police / "Every Breath You Take" (1983)47. Twisted Sister / "We're Not Gonna Take It" (1984)48. Bruce Springsteen / "Born in the U.S.A." (1984)49. Beastie Boys / "Fight For Your Right" (1986)50. Eurythmics / "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" (1983)

Source: http://hubpages.com/hub/Top-100-Songs-of-the-80shttp://wikimedia.org

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Steve McCurry: Photographer

Born: February 24, 1950Occupation: PhotojournalistNotable Work: "Afghan Girl"   In the 1980's Steve McCurry left the United States and moved to India to embark on a career in freelance photography. He traveled across Asia, African and Europe capturing conflict, war, and portraits of hidden, lost, and forgotten cultures. His career hit a turning point in 1985 with the release of the June 1985 National Geographic issue featuring the portrait of Sharbat Gula, a refugee living in  Peshawar, Pakistan.

Source: http://stevemccurry.com

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80's Fashion: It's just as bad as you remember...

Source: http://liketotally80s.com/80s-fashion.html

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Inventions of the 80s...

Hepatitis Vaccine (1980)Apple Mackintosh (1984)CD-ROM (1985)Artificial Human Heart (1982)The disposable camera  (1986)MS-DOS (1981)Doppler radar (1988)Windows operating system (1985)Soft bifocal contact lens (1983)Synthetic skin (1986)First 3-D video game(1987)Prozac (1988)Disposable contact lenses (1987)First IBM-PC (1981)Soft bifocal contact lens (1983)Human growth hormone (1982)High-definition television (1989)Digital cellular phones (1988)DNA fingerprinting (1984)Scanning tunneling microscope (1981)Indiglo nightlight (1988)

Source: http://www.buzzle.com/articles/inventions-of-the-1980s.html

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Architectural Feats...

Source:http://greatbuildings.comhttp://kclibrary.lonestar.edu/decade80.html

Menil Collection (Renzo Piano)The High Museum (Richard Meier)Vietnam Veterans Memorial (Maya Lin) Trump Tower (Derr Scutt)Garden Grove Chruch (Johnson/Burgee)Thorncrown Chapel (Fay Jones)

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The Greatest Sports Moment of the 80sThe Miracle on Ice. 1980. Winter Olympics. U.S.A. vs U.S.S.R.

Source:http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=remember80s/partone/090706http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/sports/longterm/olympics1998/history/memories/80-hock.htm

The Miracle on ice is considered by some to be the greatest moment in the history of U.S. sports. It wasn't the final game of Hockey in the Winter Olympics, being held in Lake Placid, NY, but it was the qualifying game. If the U.S. defeated Russia it would go on to compete for the gold. This was a pivotal moment since the U.S. and Russia were currently engaged in the Cold War. With only ten minutes remaining in the last period, captain Mike Eruzione made a 20-foot wrist shot to win the game. The U.S. would go on to defeat Finland in the final game, winning the gold in 1980!

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Films of the 80s

Better Off DeadThe Breakfast ClubFerris Bueller's Day OffThe GooniesHeathersThe Karate KidThe Lost BoysPretty In PinkSay AnythingSixteen CandlesStand By MeWargamesAirplane!BeetlejuiceThe Blues BrothersCaddyshackA Christmas Story"Crocodile" DundeeGhostbustersGood Morning, Vietnam

9 to 5The Princess BrideRevenge of the NerdsShort CircuitSpaceballsUncle BuckBack to the FutureBeverly Hills CopThe FlyHighlanderLethal WeaponRaiders of the Lost ArkThe Road Warrior (Mad Max)Running ScaredThe TerminatorTop GunDirty DancingE.T. - The ExtraterrestrialFlashdance

GremlinsA Nightmare on Elm StreetAn Officer and a GentlemanPink Floyd: The WallPoltergeistPurple RainRain ManStar Trek IV: The Voyage HomeA View To Kill

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Essential Question: Become familiar with the tools required to convey messages or information via a digital medium: • Use Fairport.Apps to create and share a document and

presentation. • Distinguish between good online etiquette and

inappropriate etiquette.• Copyright and citation protocols.• Access digital presentation guidelines.

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Log Onto Your Fairport.Apps Account

 http://mail.fairport.org Username and Password will be the same as the one used to log on to school computers.

ex. Username: jsmith123       Password: iLoveNY1

      Note: Because you are on a public computer do not click on stay signed in!

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Creating a Document in Fairport.AppsLog into Fairport.Apps, look for the Documents link located on the Top Left of you screen.

On the left-hand side of the screen click the Create New button. You will be given a list on document options. For this task click Document.

In your document write down the four people, past or present, you would like to have dinner with tonight.ex. My four people are: Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Vincent van Gogh, Susan B. Anthony, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

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Creating a Presentation in Docs

Go back to the Docs homepage and create a new presentation.

Create a four slide presentation of your people you want to bring to dinner.

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Sharing your Fairport.Apps Docs

 

A person from your group will create one master document by copying and pasting the

other members' documents into one.

To share a document with your group click on the Share icon at the top right of your

document page. In the Add People section add the usernames of the group AND your

teacher.

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Practicing Good Etiquette with Docs

Good Etiquette Demo

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Embedding Images in Docs

1.Click Insert>Image. 2.Locate the image either online or on your

computer.3.Click OK.4.The image will now show up in your

presentation.

Example: http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3488/3308358850_ee0ca171d9.jpg

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Guidelines for Digital Presentations Focal Point - Give the page a vibrant,

interesting focal point. One focal point is perfect!

  Hierarchy - Present the information in an

organized fashion with the most important info first.

  Eye Flow - Organize the page so that the

reader is directed through it. ex. focal point leads to title which leads into text.

 

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Guidelines for Digital Presentations White Space - Don’t overcrowd the page.

Organize the information so there is space between items.

  Simplicity - KISS. Simple is elegant and strong.   Balance - Squint at the page to see it for its

graphic impact. Is it a pleasing interaction of positive and negative shapes?

  Unity - Assess the page to see if it comes

together as a whole. Check focal point, proximity, repetition, and alignment.

  For more information on good design principles please visit: http://www.nondesigners.com/minicourse/index.html

  Souce: The Non Designers Principles Cheatsheet.

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Ms. Chassé's Site for Primary Resources

  http://www.fairport.org/

webpages/achasse/resources.cfm

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1920's-Ain't We Got Fun1925 Filim-Gold Rush starring Charlie Chaplin

Poem The Good Night and Good Morning of Federico Garcia Lorca  He knew he was asleep and was dreaming         Of a beautiful poem. It seemed to be singing               Itself in the night, and he woke   In a bed in a room in an old hotel         And lay there, hearing the song go on               Though he could see the shape   Of his empty shirt on the straight chair         And his empty shoes on the patch of carpet               Made light, half by the moon   And half by the gray beginning         Of dawn. He could see the silhouette               Of his own hand against the window shade   Like a flower, open and waiting. He smiled         At the foolishness of loving his own poem               In his own dream, of accepting praise   From his own shadow. But his mind's eye         Kept seeing that poem and his real ear               Kept hearing that same song. It came from the street   Under his window, and before he knew why,         He was out of bed and shivering his way               Into what were some of his clothes   

http://www.digitalhistory.uh.eduhttp://www.poetryfoundation.org/journal/audioitem.html?id=2244

And one of his shoes and stumbling         Into the hall and down the unlighted stairs               And through the lobby (where the clerk was dreaming Something else), through the stubbornly locked door         And along the sidewalk to the curb where the singer               Was sweeping trash and leaves along the gutter   With his slow broom, who now stopped, his mouth         Open to gape at an apparition               Holding a scrap of paper up to his face   And begging him to read aloud. The sweeper whispered         He couldn't read. And Lorca took him               Into his arms and kissed him and kissed   The morning air, now stirring what was left         Of the leaves overhead, and went limping back               Through a door that stood wide open   And a grand lobby and up the stairs into bed         To lie there stark awake as sleeplessly               As a poet who'd been told he was immortal.

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Email Dr. Apthorpe

[email protected]