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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.