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Friday, October 28, 2011

Turning off iCloud Pop up in Lion

Type this in a terminal window and it will disable for all users.

sudo defaults write /System/Library/User\ Template/Non_localized/Library/Preferences/com.apple.SetupAssistant DidSeeCloudSetup -bool TRUE

Thursday, September 29, 2011

Xcode installer hangs on closing iTunes

Xcode install hangs on closing iTunes, but iTunes isn't open. To remedy, open terminal and type killall iTunesHelper.

Wednesday, September 28, 2011

User Library Folder: Lion

Great post on how to get your library folder back.

http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-13727_7-20082044-263/os-x-lion-where-did-my-library-go/

Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Problems with SmartNotebook and Flash

Upgrading flash causes flash features in SmartNotbook to not function. Following these steps should resolve the issue.

1. Quit SMART Notebook and all browsers (Safari, Firefox, etc...)
2. Remove these 2 files ( flashplayer.xpt, Flash Player.plugin ) under:Macintosh HD/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/
3. Download the following package:
http://downloads.smartmacsupport.com/AdobeFlashReplacementPlugin.zip
4. By Extracting this zip file, it will have a folder contain the different release of the Flash plugin. Simply drag these 2 files into the directory Macintosh HD/Library/Internet Plug-Ins/ and Notebook interactive items should be back in business.

(http://smartboardrevolution.ning.com/forum/topics/mac-g4-osx-1048-with-notebook?commentId=2001664%3AComment%3A59686)

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Problems joining Macs to OD after imaging

After some failed attempts at joining imaged Macs to OD, a Google search and notes from an onsite Apple training the following steps should be completed.

1) Open keychain access and delete the .com.apple keys under system (should only be four).
2) The following commands should be ran from terminal before the machine is restarted.

sudo rm -fr /var/db/krb5kdc

sudo defaults delete /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.configureLocalKDC "Disabled"

sudo plutil -convert xml1 /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.configureLocalKDC.plist

rm -rf /var/db/krb5kdc/usr/libexec/configureLocalKDC

3)Restart

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Ways to Increase Traffic to Blog

The final assignment for my masters class is to implement two suggestions that my fellow students have tried to increase blog traffic. The two that I chose to implement were:
1) Added blog address to e-mail signature: I chose this because I send a lot of e-mails to a variety of people. So maybe one day when the days tasks are lacking others will click, view, and share.
2) E-mailed potential followers-I e-mailed the group of teachers that I work with heavily with the iLearn initiative so they may check it out frequently and also when a user asks how to do something I have tried to post the instructions here and send them the link to the blog.

This project of creating a blog has gotten me more interested in what the Internet is for, sharing information. In the past I have been one that normally searched for information but not added anything. As an educator I feel like the purpose that I created my blog turned into me teaching other professionals how to complete certain tasks and make them aware of things that may help them complete a job more efficiently. I hope to continue this blog and use the one my co-worker created for our district to increase my professional knowledge.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Deleting Backup Files From iTunes

Some of you that sync a lot of iPods may have several unneeded backup files on your Mac. There are two ways to delete these files:
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Using iTunes: Deleting one at a time:

1)Open iTunes
a) Preferences>Devices>Device Backups>Select the Backups and click Delete Backup

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Deleting all at once:
1) Open Finder>Under Places select your username (home directory)>Library>Application Support>MobileSync>Backup
2) Once inside the folder>Press command + a key on keyboard (this will select all)> Press Delete
a) To keep a file inside the folder
With all the other files highlighted>Press the command key, click the file you want to keep to deselect it>Press the delete key

Thursday, April 7, 2011

THIS JUST IN: Smartboard Sound Issues

Those wanting to use your Smartboard with your MacBook, you may have to make a few sound and display adjustments.

Display:
If you want the projector to display the same thing on your MacBook screen:
1) System Preferences
a)Displays>Arrangement>Check Mirror Displays

If you want the projector to be used as a "different" screen than your MacBook:
1) This is the default setting when you plug an external display into the MacBook
2) Just drag the window you want to show on the Smartboard to the right of the screen on the MacBook.
a) You will see the window "moving" to the SmartBoard screen at this point.

Sound:
By default the sound will only play from the MacBook to change this follow these steps:
1) Connect the USB cable from the SmartBoard to the MacBook
2) System Preferences>Sound>Click the Output Tab>Select External USB Device>Adjust the output settings
3) Keep this option selected because once the SmartBoard is disconnected it will toggle back to the MacBook and vice-versa.

Sunday, April 3, 2011

Tooble: Link to another Great Blog Resource

I ran across this blog from another local district. This looks like a great resources for you all that are trying to figure out ways to download video for your classrooms.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Xcode Results/VPP Update

I tried using Xcode to restore two iPods and both times Xcode gave an error and shutdown. I decided to make sure that my MacBook Pro had all the latest updates and it updated for a full day and never finished. So I had to hold down the power button in order to begin calculating the amount of money RCPS would need in order to be compliant under the VPP. The first estimate on ONE account is around $36,000, we have 14 accounts. Will keep everyone posted with a final total. I will also post additional information once I go through a successful Xcode iOS restore.

Update: 4/3/11: The account that I did my first calculations with for the before and after VPP actually purchased an app that was over 100.00 and several that were 30.00. From the lists that I have received from the teachers these apps are not being installed on all iPods so the initial shock of $36,000 doesn't seem to be the norm across the board. From the few that I have received from the teachers it is around $100-$150 per case of 20 iPods, which is still a lot of money but nothing like the initial post.

UPDATE: 11/9/11: XCODE is a great tool for updating. You have to run it on a machine that has Lion and run 4.2. It does save so much time. Will be posting something in a few days about the process.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Meeting of area iPod/iPad enthusiasts, Apple, Inc., and VDOE

A somewhat productive meeting. Micah was very helpful as he shared with us how to update the iOS on the iPods without having to use iTunes. To do so you can use xCode a free download that can be found here. You can register to become a developer and pay $99 a year, or just sign up, confirm your email address and after the confirmation scroll to bottom right of the verification screen and download xcode 3 for free or you can buy xcode 4 from the App store for 4.99. We were told this is a temporary solution and only a temporary solution. From what I have seen from Apple, don't get comfortable with it!

Please be advised, YOU WILL have to sync the content back to the iPod. As this virtually does a wipe of all settings and content. It formats the iPod and installs the new iOS.

The interface seems to be a mix between how the devices are viewed in iTunes with an iPhone configuration workflow. I haven't went through the steps yet but this is what I gathered from our brief introduction.
1) Run xCode
2) Click Organizer on top
3) Plug the cart in
4) select the iPod to restore
5) Click restore (name of button could be wrong, will update after I get to work)
6) Go to the next iPod/iPad click restore, while the other one is doing its thing.
7) Repeat steps until all are restored

This still may seem a lot but if you are like me this is going to save a tremendous amount of "babysitting", as you can click through 40 in a matter of 10 minutes, where as before it would take hours using iTunes because you have to wait for the first iPod/iPad to come back up before moving on to the next.

If you are ITRTs at RCPS reading this I will be training you on how to do this. Don't worry!

Thanks Apple, Inc. for sharing this invaluable tool so that we can get back to what we do best, and producing our product, educated students! :-)

Friday, March 18, 2011

Wireless Certificates and Mac OS 10.6.6

So after pushing out Microsoft Office for Mac to all the MacBooks in our district, which was made easier through Apple Remote Desktop, I walked into a pool of "applesauce" last Thursday. We have been trucking along for a year with our wireless 802.1x configuration and bam, none of the MacBooks will connect. After a few hours of troubleshooting and being told by my co-worker that the PCs are working so it must be something with the Macs he finally realizes that the certificate could have expired. Which didn't affect the PCs because they ignore the certificate.

I had to then again make arrangements for all teachers and ITRT's to plug in the MacBooks to Ethernet so that I could remote in, delete the wireless profile, re-create it so that it would get the new certificate.

If anyone has any tips on how to do this without re-creating the profile please let me know. Apple, Inc doesn't want to give answers because of course we aren't using a Mac OSX server for authentication. Either way it shouldn't matter because it is a configuration setting on the Mac itself, it has nothing to do with the cert server.

Placed our first order through the App Volume Purchase Program

WOW just made my first purchases through the VPP, I knew our money was going to go fast, but not this fast. I bought I total of 5 apps for 74 iPods for a grand total of $331.88. Only one of the apps purchased didn't offer a discount and stayed at the $1.99 cost.

So, this doesn't go without any technical issues either. The browser timed out and a clicked buy and it kicked me out and made me login again. I logged in again and purchased the app that I needed and yep you guessed it, I have now purchased double the amount that I needed. I quickly e-mailed Apple, Inc. at the VPP for education e-mail address and I am waiting a response. Why in the world do they not have a cancel button or anyway to make changes to your account? If it is in process the user should have the ability to click cancel.

I will be surprised to get their response back on this one. My fingers are crossed that it will be positive.

UPDATE: 4/1/11--After going through our Technical Sales Lead the money was added back to our account. But there is no documentation or indication of this other than the money that we have left increased. There is a column that show credits the only thing listed is where we redeemed our vouchers. The apps spreadsheets still show in the list.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Support Blogging

Found this website that will help with my previous post on how to properly use these Web 2.0 tools for students.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Apple Remote Desktop

Woot! Woot! is all I can say. I knew that this was a powerful tool, but I am ecstatic today. I was able to push out printer configs, testnav update and alias, and office for mac, all while sitting at my desk to over 50 MacBooks! My day is good!

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Apple's Volume Purchase Program

Yipee! We are this (-------) close to purchasing apps again. Finalized the setup of the districts VPP (App Volume Purchase Program for Education). You can also now use a program manager tool to add program facilitators. You will have to enroll again, and in the near future they will merge your existing accounts into this tool so that you can view in one place.

I will have to say that Apple needs to get on top of support for education. I called the number indicated in the verification email of the setup of my account and was directed to a young lady that demanded a serial number to transfer me to hardware technical support. I tried to explain to her that I wasn't calling about a hardware issue that it was about the App Volume Purchase Program for education she still needed a serial number. So, I gave her a serial number and you guessed it I was transferred to technical support for MacBook Pro. However, the gentlemen that I spoke with the second time was very helpful and hurried me on to someone that could assist me!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

The Horizon Report 2011 Edition

Three topics in the “THE HORIZON REPORT 2011 EDITION” (The New Media Consortium, 2011), struck my interest.
1. Ebooks
2. Game-based Learning
3. Learning Analytics

Ebooks
Today in my job I was asked to figure out and implement a pilot project in our district, middle school and above. I found this very helpful in giving me a starting point for the pilot. We are fortunate enough to have many iPod touches in our district (thanks Dr. Dunleavy) to serve as the ebook reader. Now the issue will be scouring for content that the teachers currently use. Or would it be an issue, could we not use what is available if it fulfilled the need?

Game-based Learning

After teaching the Introduction to Game Design, dual-enrolled with New River Community College this topic really peaked my interest. The technology is in place to teach students more than problem solving, but not SOL specific content. SOL’s have in a since deterred a lot of teachers from change. Who cares if all these years you have taught VA history by using copies of worksheets over and over? History is the only thing that you cannot change but the way you present it can. Again the problem here is the content and topics aren’t specifically written into games, but if we can embrace the pieces of the game that does this could really work. Games in the iTunes apps store have really helped alleviate some of these problems because it is fairly simple to search for content specific data.

Learning Analytics
I like the idea of creating instruction based on the needs of the student. We are all told to be individual but our education is being cloned by the SOL way of thinking. I do not however fully understand how the data collection that will be taking place can be used as benchmarks for future students or for that matter accurate.

Khan Academy

I will post this under interesting links. I think it also deserves a blog entry as well. Khan Academy description pulled from their website, "We are complementing Salman's ever-growing library with user-paced exercises--developed as an open source project--allowing the Khan Academy to become the free classroom for the World."

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

iPod Master/Restore Process

Here it is the first issue in a very long time that I put through Google with no results.

When creating a master iPod and restoring to the 80 others the wireless settings are wiped out and the teacher then has to re-enter the username and password on all 80.

Please comment if you know the work around.

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Twitter in the classroom

Twitter in the classroom

I can see that there are uses for it in the classroom, but figuring out how to draw the line of separation between students using it for personal reasons and educational. I personally don't want to follow students if they are tweeting about their weekend activities or asking them to create an account and feeling obligated to look at each student's account to make sure they are being safe.

As an educator I feel that not only do we need professional development for the teachers on how to use these tools in their classrooms, classes need to be held for students. At RCPS I feel the students are left out of technology because of the lack of support for CTE classes. I taught at MCP and their CTE program is great! They teach web design, computer repair, game programming, networking, and Microsoft Office class. How can we just provided training for teachers and nothing for the students? It is left up to the ITRT's who are already strapped for time as it is. I would LOVE to be the teacher to bring this to the students!!!:-)

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Free App Tracker

For those in the iLearn group since we aren't in the phase of purchasing apps. This app is a great way to find apps that normally cost money but the developer is offering it free for a limited time. I have had great success with it, but there are times that I clicked the app and it wasn't free anymore. But a great utility for us during this time.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Syncing iPods

I created this document a while back to help the teachers setup automatic sync of 40 iPod Touches. I assisted a teacher today and I thought this would be helpful for others. It is real easy once you get past the pain of restoring your master backup to all 40 iPods, they will then sync automatically as longs as this is how they were setup.

Website that filters YouTube Videos for kids

This seems as if it would be an alternative for districts to allow YouTube at schools. The only problem that I see is that technology would have to figure out some way to allow YouTube through the content filter but only if it is access by going through http://www.kideos.com.

Sunday, January 30, 2011

Video: Using iPod Touch as a class response system with Google Docs

This is a great video that Dr. Dunleavy from Radford University created on how to use Google Docs with the iPod as a class response pad.

Welcome to my blog!

This is going to be a great adventure!  I hope that all the visitors will find this interesting and helpful.  Comments are welcome as I am a complete newbie to blogging.  This blog has originated because of an assignment for my masters degree but I hope it will continue and provide support to teachers everywhere.  I am very skeptical about doing this because I do a lot online but have never put myself out here this way.  I teach and preach online safety and not putting out your  business for everyone to see, but here I go!!!