Friday, December 16, 2011

Assignment 14 - Friday Group

Assigned: 15 December 2011
Due: 16 December 2011
Points: 15 points (5 points= screen shot of your email at live.com, 10 points= new blog post)

Hey there!

Friday Group: 
I have emailed you your current grade in ICT class this term. It will also show you what assignments you are missing. If you don't have an email from me it is because I don't have your email address and you need to send me an email right away so I have your email address. My email address is kristin.romberg@saigonsouth.sis.edu.vn .

Look back at the older posts on this blog for directions on how to do the assignments. Here is a basic outline of what you should have finished this term:

Assignment 11 (24 Nov)
Be sure Microsoft Outlook is set up on your computer (or that you have access on live.com). Send me an email with three sentences introducing yourself, attach a photo of yourself (if you have one), and copy and paste the URL of the blog that you started with Mr. Tom.

Assignment 12 (1 Dec)
Add contacts. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Add folders to your inbox. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Create five calendar events. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Email me the three screen shots so I have the proof that you did it all.

And today's Assignment 14
  1. Go to live.com and be sure the changes you have made on outlook are there. Check your address book, your calendar, and your inbox folders to be sure they are all there.
  2. Take a screen shot of your mail in live.com so I know it's working.
  3. Get started on a new blog post. You can post about any topic you like, I just want to see that you remember how to post.
  4. Email me the screenshot of your account in live.com and the link to your post. The URL will be blogname.blogspot.com/2011/12/nameoftheblogpost.html  It should look something like this:  http://judiettefav.blogspot.com/2011/12/cute-things.html
  5. If you finish, check out some of these holiday games:
If you don't finish the blog post today in class, you need to finish and email me the link before we come back to school on 3 Jan 2012

Good luck!
-kris

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Assignment 14 - Thursday Group

Assigned: 15 December 2011
Due: 16 December 2011
Points: 15 points (5 points= screen shot of email at live.com, 10 points= new blog post)

Hey there!

Thursday Group:
You are still ahead of the Friday group, which means you only have a few things to do today.
  1. Go to live.com and be sure the changes you have made on outlook are there. Check your address book, your calendar, and your inbox folders to be sure they are all there.
  2. Take a screen shot of your mail in live.com so I know it's working.
  3. Get started on a new blog post. You can post about any topic you like, I just want to see that you remember how to post.
  4. Email me the screenshot of your account in live.com and the link to your post. The URL will be blogname.blogspot.com/2011/12/nameoftheblogpost.html  It should look something like this:  http://judiettefav.blogspot.com/2011/12/cute-things.html
  5. If you finish, check out some of these holiday games:
If you don't finish the blog post today in class, you need to finish and email me the link before we come back to school on 3 Jan 2012.

Good luck!
-kris

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Assignment 13: Catch up!

Hey there!

Because of the Christmas Fair tomorrow, the other half of the class will not be having ICT this week. This means that you have today to try and catch up on the tasks you've already been given as classwork/homework. I have emailed you your current grade in ICT class this term. It will also show you what assignments you are missing. If you don't have an email from me it is because I don't have your email address and you need to send me an email right away so I have your email address. My email address is kristin.romberg@saigonsouth.sis.edu.vn .

Look back at the older posts on this blog for directions on how to do the assignments. Here is a basic outline of what you should have finished this term:

Assignment 11 (24 Nov)
Be sure Microsoft Outlook is set up on your computer (or that you have access on live.com). Send me an email with three sentences introducing yourself, attach a photo of yourself (if you have one), and copy and paste the URL of the blog that you started with Mr. Tom.

Assignment 12 (1 Dec)
Add contacts. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Add folders to your inbox. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Create five calendar events. Take a screen shot to prove you did it. Email me the three screen shots so I have the proof that you did it all.

Once you've finished all that I would like you to go to live.com and be sure the changes you have made on outlook are there.

If you finish all that you can get started on a new blog post (which will be part of your work for next week).

Good luck!
-kris

Thursday, December 1, 2011

Assignment 12 - More Outlook Exchange

Assigned: 1 December 2011
Due: 2 December 2011
Points: 20 points (5 points= taking a screen shot, 5 points= contacts 5 points=Inbox Folders, 5 points=Creating calendar events)

Hi Everyone,

Before we start today's class, let me remind you that I need you to email me the link to your blog's home page. 

Most of you got your email set up on your computer without issues. Some of you weren't able to access the Global Address Book, but you will be needing that. So I'll show everyone how to be sure you have it and how to add it if you don't have it in class today.

Today we're still using Outlook/Exchange. We will be cleaning up our inboxes, adding classmates and me as contacts, and starting to use the "calendar" features. That sounds like a lot... and it is! So let's get goin'!

Adding Contacts
You should have access to the global address book, but it is better to have the people you email most often saved in your contacts. There are a few ways to do this.
  • If the person has already emailed you, simply right-click on the sender's name and a drop down menu will appear. Select Add to contacts
  • If they are in the global address book, look them up in the global address book, then right-click on their name and a drop down menu will appear. Select Add to contacts.
  • You can always enter the information yourself if they are not in the address book and haven't emailed you. In the File menu, select New, then Contact. Type in the person's name and email address.
Once you have saved their email addresses you can add more information about them in the contacts section. Check it out now and we will get into it a bit more in the upcoming weeks. 

Take a screen shot of your contacts.


Taking A Screen Shot
A "screen shot" is basically taking a picture of what is on your computer screen at the moment, exactly the way it is. We need to learn how to do this so you can take a screen shot of the other things I'm asking you to do today and I can see that it was done correctly.
  1. Make sure the screen looks exactly as you want it to and that it shows everything you want it to show.
  2. To take a screen shot (or picture) of the entire screen you press the Print Screen Key, which is usually labeled PrtScn. It will seem like nothing happened, but it copied your screen. Now you need to put it somewhere.
  3. Open the application where you want to paste the image. Today I want you to use Paint. So go to the home button and select the application Paint.
  4. When Paint opens up there will be a blank page. Paste the screen shot by pressing the Control Key and the V key at the same time. Or you can paste it by going to File and selecting Paste. Paint will then ask you if you want to expand the canvas, keep the canvas size or cancel. Click on Expand the canvas. You should now see the screen shot.
  5. Now you just need to save it. Select Save from the File menu. Name the file something that describes what it is: Khoi's Contacts; Khang's Inbox Folders; etc. Save it in your folder. Remember where you are saving it because you will need to email it to me later today.


Inbox Folders
You probably have a lot of mail. I know I do! One way to keep it organized is by creating folders to keep messages in once you have responded to them. You can create as many folders as you'd like, but you need to create at least two folders - one named Ms Kris and the other named SIS 8 classmates. Here's how to create a folder:
  1. In the File menu, select New, then Folder
  2. Enter the name for the folder. (Ms Kris and SIS 8 classmates)
  3. Under Folder contains: be sure Mail and Post Items is selected
  4. Under Select where to place folder: be sure that Inbox is selected
  5. Click Okay and your folder should appear in the left hand panel of Outlook.
  6. Go back and do it all again for the second folder.
  7. Now you need to take a screen shot that shows me those two folders in your Outlook display.
You should keep all messages from me in the Ms Kris folder and all messages from your classmates in the other folder. Be sure you reply to the message before you put it in the folder, otherwise you'll forget about it.

Take a few minutes now to add any other folders you need and to put some of your messages in the folders.


Creating Calendar Events
One cool thing about Outlook is that it keeps your email, tasks (to-do's), contacts, and calendar all in one place. I'll show you how to add calendar events. I want you to enter at least 5 calendar events for this week (so it shows up on the same screen). Then take a screen shot so I know you did it.

Email Me Your Screen Shots
You now need to email me the two screen shots so I know you accomplished all the tasks for today. The subject of the email should be "______'s Assignment 12" and your message should include:
  • A screen shot of your contacts
  • A screen shot of your two folders (Ms Kris and SIS 8 classmates) in your inbox
  • A screen shot of your five calendar events
  • The URL to your blog's homepage (if you forgot last week) - it should look something like this: http://ukuleleeric.blogspot.com/
Send the message. When you finish, please play with the functions of MS Outlook and explore its features - specifically the calendar and task displays.  We will use these next week.

 Good Luck!!!

-kris