Basic Trouble Shooting
Projector displaying upside down? Speakers not working? Take a look at the following links to help you complete basic troubleshooting of your classroom technology before asking for additional help.
FYI, it's always best to make sure your technology is plugged into a power source. Also, restarting it or unplugging/plugging back in. A super "secret" IT (information technology) trick shared with me by an anonymous source is to unplug, count to 10 (yes, 10... not 9, not 11, but 10), plug back in, and reboot the device. |
Pace University Troubleshooting Page
A page maintained by a "group of current or aspiring teachers currently studying at Pace University in Westchester County in New York state." This page is described as a one-stop shop for all your classroom technology troubleshooting needs.
Pike County Technology Coordinator Wikispace
A page of helpful resources for technology compiled by the PCS IT Department.
Great Tech Treats for the Classroom
The following collection of resources are ways to integrate technology into the curriculum. Many of these tools your students can easily use for creating and presenting information in your classroom.
Alabama Learning Exchange (ALEX) website
ALEX provides Alabama's teachers with quality lesson plans, videos/podcasts, learning assets, and web resources all submitted by Alabama teachers. All the resources on ALEX are aligned to the Alabama CCRS and are peer reviewed for quality and content.
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Focus on Learning sharing a few Pinterest boards that have many quality edTech resources pinned. One board featured is yours truly, Mrs. Dillard.
Check out the awesome resources for integrating technology in the classroom. |
Technology Literacy Links
Great resources for grades K-6 technology literacy. This website provides interactive games and lessons to teach basic computer skills and knowledge.
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