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Location: McNair Middle School, College Park, Georgia, United States

Monday, August 13, 2007

Proper care of an overhead projector will keep it functioning.

http://www.mech.port.ac.uk/av/OHP.htm This website also has useful information to enhance your teaching environment and to explain how visual-aids affect learning. I have used their information to improve your satisfaction with the function of your overhead projector (OHP).
We have Standard Power overhead projectors with the Economy Lamp setting. We do not have twin lamp function OHPs.
OHP: Troubleshooting
The following are problems which can be identified and resolved by the Presenter, during a Presentation:
General Practice
Anything on the outside of the OHP belongs to the Presenter. This includes all controls, switches or adjustments.
Anything on the inside of the OHP (this means anything ‘inside’ the projector's casing) belongs to the ‘Audio-Visual Technician’. Send a note to the library and I will come as soon as it is ‘possible’ to look at your machine, or you can wheel the OHP to me on its cart so that I may more quickly serve you.
Lamp and Fan do not Work
Check Main Power.
Check that the plug is in the electrical socket in the classroom wall because often the cords on carts that have electric cords attached do not function. Also, last year some wall plugs did not function, so please test a lamp or radio which you know works in that wall socket to see if the socket is ‘live’. If you have a ‘dead’ wall socket, inform the lady in the front office to send a work order to maintenance to repair the wall socket.
Press the OHP's Stage.
If the OHP has been lifted by its stage, the stage often becomes loose fitting. Even the slightest nudge will lift the stage off the micro-switch and cut off the power to the projector. Pressing down on the edges of the stage (not the glass, - it might break!) should restore the power to the OHP. Please note that on some types of OHP, the fan may still operate during this condition.
If the fan does not operate, turn off the projector and notify me and I will issue another OHP to you and send that one in for repair. Without the fan, the very hot bulb will expire and this could result in an exploded light bulb.
Lamp Blown
Change the lamp: The lamp is red hot if you had it on for even a moment. It must thoroughly cool. It is best if I change the bulb for you. These OHPs can severely burn a person and the bulbs can explode and send glass shards at velocity.Caution: Isolate the OHP from the Main power before opening/removing the stage. Do not count on the on / off switch. (I learned that lesson the hard way.)
Caution: The projection lamps are the Halogen type: if touched with bare hands - they tend to blow. Also, nothing used to handle the bulb can stay in the machine. When I tested the OHPs before issuing them to teachers, I discovered several OHPs had the instruction liner from the bulb packaging left inside them and this could easily have started a fire. Also there were bits of paper, sunflower seed shells, bits of broken pencil and small pieces from board games inside the machines which could easily have burned. Students must not be positioned so close to the machine that they are able to stuff things into the casing.
Damage Limitation
Overhead Projectors are designed to be switched on and off repeatedly during a presentation. Leaving the OHP switched on constantly throughout a presentation can cause it to overheat and blow the lamp prematurely. It can also burn out the Lamp Contacts.
Focusing
To minimize focus loss, focus on the center of the image. If the small plastic reflector under the bulb has come loose or if the lens shield has not been closed, you will not have a good image being projected.

Pre-Presentation Checks = make certain the OHP is operating correctly in advance of when you need to use the machine. I need to have time to service the machine for you.

Tuesday, February 20, 2007

The OCR Scanner - An Amazing Tool

We are soon to have an OCR Scanner. This website is most instructive for understanding and using this amazing device.

We are going to have the Xerox DocuMate 252. Here is an interactive presentation about this particular machine:

http://www.xeroxscanners.com/datasheets/flash/Documate252_US.swf?pageid=500

If you would like to see this machine's specifications, scroll down this page: http://www.xeroxscanners.com/default.asp?pageid=121.

RNA, DNA and Punnet Square Websites

RNA and DNA websites:

http://www.starsandseas.com/SAS%20Cells/DNA%20Replication/dnarepli_model.htm

http://www.indiana.edu/~ensiweb/connections/genetics/genjewel.html

http://www.nap.edu/readingroom/books/rtmss/2.61.html

http://www.accessexcellence.com/AE/AEC/CC/DNA_model.html

http://learn.genetics.utah.edu/units/cloning/whyclone/

www.ipn.uni-kiel.de/eibe/UNIT06EN.PDF

http://www.ncbe.reading.ac.uk/DNA50/models.html

http://www.kumc.edu/gec/ Genetics Education Center

http://school.discovery.com/lessonplans/programs/modeldna/

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Punnet Square sites:

http://portfolio.educ.kent.edu/ulrichr/lessons2/Day4.htm

http://www.athro.com/evo/gen/punnett.html

http://biology.clc.uc.edu/courses/bio105/geneprob.htm

http://www.accessexcellence.org/AE/ATG/data/released/0256-AnneBuchanan/index.html Easter Egg Genetics

http://www2.edc.org/weblabs/Punnett/punnettsquares.html interactive site

http://www.mcms.opusd.k12.ca.us/teachers/Nelson/punnett_square_activity.htm

If you need more just tell me.
Kathy

Wednesday, October 25, 2006

Helpful Algebra Sites

1. Lesson Tutor: A Beginning Look At Basic Algebra
http://www.lessontutor.com/eesA1.html
You proceed from section to section as you complete study.

Here are more (Results 1 - 10 of 148 total for 'algebra') links from the same site: http://q.sitelevelsearch.com/query-ask.go?crid=253ec009656baa6f&query=algebra&slice_title=&page=1&sp=1

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2. Interactive Sites to Help Students Practice Skills
http://www.internet4classrooms.com/gateway_algebra.htm

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3. Insights Into Algebra: "Teaching For Learning" - Teaching Strategies
http://www.learner.org/channel/workshops/algebra/index.html

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4. Algebra Solved! - Your Online Algebra Resource
http://www.helpalgebra.com/

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These addresses are all remarkable and extremely helpful sites which you will treasure.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

Troubleshooting S-Video Connections

Here are troubleshooting sites for connecting your laptop to your television:

First:
Laptop CRT Mode Hot-Keys

http://www.aitech.com/support/newlapt.html
and
Laptop Ports Guide
http://www.refurbished-laptops.biz/laptop-ports/


Next:
1. Playing AVIs Or DVD From Laptop To Television
http://www.pcbanter.net/showthread.php?t=214403
Quote: … “Everything seems to be working correctly. I can see my desktop on my television screen, but …”
Solution: You go to Settings, Control Panel, Display, Settings, then click on the secondary monitor display (smaller "2"), scroll down and check the "Extend my windows desktop" button. Click "Apply", then "OK". Close all windows. Insert CD and let her rip.”

2.
How To Use The S-Video Out Of Your Computer
http://store.video-123.com/compaq1700.html -

3. How To Use The S-Video Out Of Your Computer
http://www.svideo.com/compaq1700.html

4.
Equipment Troubleshooting
http://faculty.nmu.edu/ims/tips1.htm

5.
Trouble Shooting
http://www.commspecial.com/troublescando.html

6.
General Scan Converter Installation
http://www.aitech.com/support/scanconvert.htm

Monday, September 18, 2006

author's purpose websites

I was recently asked for websites about teaching author's purpose and tone. Here are some interesting sites:

1. http://www.stemstar.com/litthink/lt08-selection.htm

2.
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/palmasola/ps4gles2b1.htm

3.
http://www.manatee.k12.fl.us/sites/elementary/palmasola/rcap1.htm

4.
http://teacher.scholastic.com/lessonrepro/reproducibles/litplace/r980417d.htm
and the root address
http://teacher.scholastic.com/literacyplace/index.htm

5.
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/ReadStrat8.html
and
http://www.learner.org/jnorth/tm/ReadStrats_20Best.html

6.
http://ncteamericancollection.org/cora_authors_purpose.htm

7.
http://worksheets.teach-nology.com/language_arts/authors/

8.
http://www.quia.com/pages/hostetterenglish.html

9.
http://unx1.shsu.edu/~txcae/Powerpoints/prepostest/authorpovpretest.html

10.
http://www.kent.k12.wa.us/KSD/MK/wasl/reading/authorspurpose.htm

11.
http://www.quia.com/quiz/259338.html

12.
http://www.vc.cc.tx.us/~ebyerly/ArtCrit.htm

13. here's one for TAG students
http://www.lasierra.edu/library/core101/module3.html

14.
http://www.ncteamericancollection.org/assets/pdf/ph_authors_purpose.pdf

15.
http://www.virtualsalt.com/litterms.htm

If you would like more, tell me.
Kathy

clarkk@fultonschools.org

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

Preschool Rush

Greetings.
I need to know the correct spelling of all new personel employee names for the mailbox area. I also need to know the identity of department heads and room location. If you have a specific job title you would like on your mailbox, please include that information.

If you would like to use the copier, I need to get an identity number from you so that I may enter you into the machine's memory. Ms. Martin in the front office will dictate paper delivery to you from the custodians.

Thank you.
Kathy