Getting+Started+with+Windows+10


 * Introduction to Windows 10 Devices in the Classroom **

====Windows 10 devices allow for powerful multi-tasking, live collaboration (OneNote, OneDrive, Office 365), and on-screen inking. Windows 10 Education provides powerful learning experiences with a wide range of tools for education. The education-ready Windows Store has a broad selection of apps to provide rich resources for researching, teaching, and learning. (*Students can not use the Windows Store)====

**Clear Targets:**

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 * ====== be more productive using Windows 10 tools and apps ======

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 * Logging on to a CMCSS Windows 10 Device:**
 * **For Teachers** || **Username:** first.lastname@cmcss.net or CMCSS\first.lastname
 * Password:** MyLogin Password (email password) ||
 * **For Students** || **Username:** first.lastname### (#'s are the last three digits in the Powerschool number)
 * Password:** FL#### (#'s are the last four digits in the STATE PIN) ||
 * Management Tips and Look and Feel of the New Machine**

1. **S****tart Menu**
 * Tiles and Apps - visual view quicker and easier for students
 * Live Tiles
 * Resizing Titles
 * Group and Arrange Titles
 * Pin to start
 * Pin to task bar
 * <-- Back to exit All Apps
 * Customize the Left Sidebar's Shortcuts
 * File Explorer
 * Settings
 * Account Settings Follow the User on all devices
 * Printing
 * Wifi Connections
 * Connecting To Projector with Media Connect
 * Power icon

2. **Search** - name and contents searched/returned
 * apps and programs
 * Desktop Programs (used for rich tasks) vs. Universal Apps (for the completion of quick tasks)
 * Internet
 * documents/folders
 * My Stuff
 * This Device
 * OneDrive

3. **Cortana**
 * Locate Cortana by clicking in the Seach box next to the start menu then click on the eyeglass directly above the Windows logo.
 * Find Files
 * Ask Questions
 * Set Reminders and Meetings
 * Becomes customized depending on the user

4. **Edge Browser**
 * Very speedy browser
 * Reading View (book Icon) located in the hub upper right corner
 * Annotate on Webpages (pen and paper tool)
 * Make comments on the webpage and save to Onenote or Email
 * Take Screenshot from the browser and paste to anywhere
 * Add to Favorites (star)
 * Settings to adjust reading modes based on users
 * Select unknown words, right click, and "Ask Cortana" to define words or concepts

5. **Working More Productively**
 * Switching Between Tasks using Task View
 * Split Screens
 * Snap Into Quadrants
 * Add Virtual Desktops
 * Snipping Tool
 * CCleaner
 * Windows 10 Keyboard Shortcuts - @https://www.windowscentral.com/best-windows-10-keyboard-shortcuts

6. **Action Center**
 * See all recent actions coming across the computer
 * Tablet Mode
 * Emails
 * Updates
 * Restarts Needed

7. **Microsoft APP Store**

8. **Sanitizing Your Device -** Directions Here

9. **Connecting to the Staff.CMCSS.net server (Can be done from school or away) -** Directions Here


 * 10. Connecting to School's Server (Can only be done within the school network) -** Directions Here


 * 11. Adding a Wireless Connection to a Printer -**
 * **How to Find Your Printer's IP Address (on most Lexmark Printers)**
 * 1) Press the MENU button.
 * 2) Use the arrow button to find and press either UTILITIES or REPORTS (depending on the model of your printer).
 * 3) Use the arrow button to find and press "Print Network Setup" or "Print Net Setup".
 * 4) A report will print out. Look halfway down the page for the listing labeled "IP Address:". It will have a number that begins with a "10" such as 10.97.155.11 (not an actual address).
 * **How to Add the Printer**
 * [[file:Install Printer Win10 docx.docx]]

=Help Tutorials=
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 * How can I use my touch screen for digital inking? || media type="custom" key="28669026" ||
 * What are universal apps? || media type="custom" key="28669028" ||

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 * How can I share and collaborate? || media type="custom" key="28669032" ||
 * How can I multi task with side by side windows? || media type="custom" key="28669034" ||
 * How can I use the task view for multiple desktops to be more

=Test Your Skills= = = @https://education.microsoft.com/GetTrained/Introduction-to-Windows-10
 * You have now completed the Getting Started with Windows 10 Class! Visit the Educator Website to Test Your Skills**


 * ==**Do Great Things with Windows 10**== || @https://mva.microsoft.com/en-US/training-courses/do-great-things-with-windows-10-14034?l=7DOX5rqcB_7905513172 ||
 * ==Five Things to Try in Windows 10== || media type="custom" key="28364459" ||
 * ==Get Started with Windows 10== || @http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-10/getstarted-whatsnew ||

**Overview of Blended Learning** - Khan Academy video tutorials featuring content from the Christensen Institute


 * Common Sense Media **
 * Introduction to the SAMR Model - a way to evaluate how technology is incorporated in lessons
 * K-12 Digital Citizenship Curriculum** Scope and Sequence - empower students to think critically, behave safely, and participate responsibly in a digital world
 * Educator Ratings and Reviews (formerly Graphite) - in-depth editorial reviews on educational apps


 * SOS Strategies ** - For a great list of classroom strategies shared by Discovery Education, visit @http://tinyurl.com/SOS-strategies.