2. Key Board Short Cuts 1
Windows system key combinations
F1: Help
CTRL+ESC: Open Start menu
ALT+TAB: Switch between open programs
ALT+F4: Quit program
SHIFT+DELETE: Delete item permanently
Windows Logo+L: Lock the computer (without using
CTRL+ALT+DELETE)
Windows program key combinations
CTRL+C: Copy
CTRL+X: Cut
CTRL+V: Paste
CTRL+Z: Undo
CTRL+B: Bold
CTRL+I: Italic
SHIFT+DELETE: Deletes an item immediately without placing it in the
Recycle Bin
3. Key Board Short Cuts 2
General keyboard-only commands
F1: Starts Windows Help
F2: Rename object
F3: Find all files
F10: Activates menu bar options
CTRL+ESC: Opens the Start menu (use the ARROW keys to select an item)
CTRL+ESC or ESC: Selects the Start button (press TAB to select the taskbar, or
press SHIFT+F10 for a context menu)
Natural Keyboard keys
Windows Logo: Start menu
Windows Logo+R: Run dialog box
Windows Logo+M: Minimize all
SHIFT+Windows Logo+M: Undo minimize all
Windows Logo+F1: Help
Windows Logo+E: Windows Explorer
Windows Logo+F: Find files or folders
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449
4. Google Shurtcuts- 1
“Present Perfect Tense” the exact phrase
Present OR past tense either the word present or the word past
Toy Story + 2 movie title including the number 2
Harry Potter –movie exclude the word movie
“How English * taught” word/words that are supposed to be there
Safesearch:breast cancer exclude adult content
5. Google Shurtcuts- 2
movie: (search for showtimes) cinema:The artist
phonebook: (find a phone number) phonebook:Turkish Embassy
book: (searchbook text) book:Harry Potter
related: (related pages) related:www.wikipedia.org
filetype:(restrict search to specific filetype)
simple past tense filetype:ppt
inurl:(restrict search to page URLs) inurl:idioms
site:country code (restrict search to country) site:.tr hospital
Google Scholar: http://scholar.google.com
http://bit.ly/wB7iNh
6. Google Docs
Google Docs is an easy-to-use online word
processor, spreadsheet and presentation editor
that enables you and your students to create,
store and share instantly and securely, and
collaborate online in real time. You can create
new documents from scratch or upload existing
documents, spreadsheets and presentations.
There's no software to download, and all your
work is stored safely online and can be accessed
from any computer.
http://bit.ly/4XyVsU
8. How 2.0 Use Google Docs
with Your Students
O Write a collaborative story. One student writes the beginning and then another
add the second paragraph. The third adds to it and so on and on.
O Group planning for projects , each member can contribute their information
and the teacher can view the revision history anytime.
O Collaborative note-taking and brainstorming activities.
O Instead of saving Word files or emailing back and forth, the student can work
on a document on Google docs and access it from school and home. They will
always have access to it and as a teacher you won't hear "I forgot it at home" or
"I have a different program at home".
O Have your classroom create a class newsletter. Invite various students to work
on the document at the same time.
O Insert photos onto a Google Doc to share with classmates
http://sites.google.com/site/techtipstuesday/ideas-for-using-google-docs
10. JING
Jing is free image and video capturing software that you can
share instantly over the web, email, or even just save to your
desktop. You simply download Jing to your desktop and it will sit at
the top of your desktop.
If you want to use Jing for video capture, you simply take your
mouse, click and drag the area of the screen you want to capture and
click. Then select to “Capture Video.” You can either record with
narration or not. Once you’re done recording, it will automatically
upload your video to Screencast – where you can store up to 2 GB of
storage, and access direct links and embedding code for your videos.
If you want to use Jing for image capture, you simply take your
mouse, click and drag the area of the screen you want tot capture and
click. Now, instead of click “Capture Video,” you’ll click “Capture
Image.” Jing allows you to add text, arrows, boxes, and even
highlighting areas to your image. You can save it, copy it to the
clipboard, or send it to screencast.
screencast.com
11. How 2.0 Use Jing With Your
Students
You can create training videos for your students, and give them feedback.
There are a few things to remember while using Jing:
You don’t have to click and drag for the video capture – Jing will also
automatically register the size of the browser (if you’re using a browser)
Jing does not resize videos like YouTube or Vimeo would do. Keep that in mind
when selecting the size of your video.
Use Jing instead of Print Screen! That way you don’t have to do all that
cropping – you can just select what you want. You can also spice up your image
capture with the text, arrows, highlighting, etc.
Remember that on the free version of Jing, each video can be a maximum
of 5 minutes.
http://blog.simplek12.com/education/how-to-use-jing-in-your-classroom/