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Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv For Tech Tips - Facebook: Debbie Jarrett – Ed Tech PD

www.streamlinesc.org. Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv.org For Tech Tips - Facebook: Debbie Jarrett – Ed Tech PD https://www.facebook.com/DJarrettPD. Teacher Access www.streamlinesc.org New Users: TEACHER Passcode (Insert your school’s teacher passcode here.). etv.streamlinesc.org.

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Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv For Tech Tips - Facebook: Debbie Jarrett – Ed Tech PD

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  1. www.streamlinesc.org Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv.org For Tech Tips - Facebook: Debbie Jarrett – Ed Tech PD https://www.facebook.com/DJarrettPD

  2. Teacher Access www.streamlinesc.org New Users: TEACHER Passcode (Insert your school’s teacher passcode here.)

  3. etv.streamlinesc.org Student Access • One Login Per School (All students use the same account. Can be simultaneous.) Or • Individual Student Logins (Easy initial upload for creating student logins but must be managed.) Ask your librarian to ADD a USER. Select STUDENT user. (Not a teacher user.)

  4. Details: Included in Student Account

  5. Share and Copy the URL/Link

  6. Scan App “North America: Born to be Wild”

  7. “Discovering Math: Beginner: Algebra”

  8. “A First Look: Plants”

  9. QR Code Generatorhttp://qrcode.kaywa.com/Create QR Codes Select Static

  10. Student Site

  11. Student Site Search

  12. Import videos into iTunes to get it to a mobile device • Saves broadband – videos do not stream. • Download video as QuickTime. • Once the video is on your computer, open iTunes. • Click on “Movies” at the menu on the left. • Go to “File” and click “Add to Library”. • Locate the video you wish to add and click “Import” or “Choose”. • You should now see the video in the iTunes box.·Click on “Advanced”. For iPod or iTouch, click on “Create iPod or iPhone Version”. For an iPad, click on “Create iPad or Apple TV Version”.· • You will have two copies of the video. Right click on the original one and select “Delete”.· • The next time you sync your iPod, iPad or Touch (plug it into the computer), it will put the video on the device.

  13. Copy to “cloud” to share filesand backup files • Drop Box • iCloud • Google Drive The “cloud” is just a computer somewhere out there that can be accessed from almostany device connected to the Internet. Share videos with an iPad, like Streamline videos.

  14. iCab Mobile App for iPadFOR TEACHERS • App allows you to download video and save it onto your Camera Roll for use in iMovie. • $1.99 from App Store • Open Streamline in this proxy browser to have the download option. Or Try Puffin

  15. Air Server: SHARE and Project your iPad display through your classroom computer to your projector. $11 ON your computer. SAME network as device. SplashTop: Control your desktop computer with your ipad. Your ipad becomes a mobile presenter tool in your classroom. Don’t be tied down to your desk. $5

  16. Web Tools For TeachersDebbie’s Favorites • Go to https://www.diigo.com/user/scetved You may want to set up your own account to keep sites we visit throughout the week. scetved/education

  17. Thank you! Debbie Jarrett djarrett@scetv.org Donna Thompson dthompson@scetv.org

  18. Donna Thompsondthompson@scetv.org Thank you! Homework

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