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Community and Schools Coming Together - be a part of the experience

Presented to you by: Tim Gipe, Dr. Shirley DeCorte, Micky Herzog, Pam Reilly & Glen Bloemker. Community and Schools Coming Together - be a part of the experience. Agenda. Short classroom demonstration by Woodbury 2 nd Grade teacher, Pam Reilly and Principal, Dr. Shirley DeCorte

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Community and Schools Coming Together - be a part of the experience

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  1. Presented to you by: Tim Gipe, Dr. Shirley DeCorte, Micky Herzog, Pam Reilly & Glen Bloemker Community and Schools Coming Together - be a part of the experience

  2. Agenda • Short classroom demonstration by Woodbury 2nd Grade teacher, Pam Reilly and Principal, Dr. Shirley DeCorte • Edline parent portal access and demonstration by SMS Assistant Principal, Tim Gipe • Sandwich School District website access and demonstration by SHS Assistant Principal, Micky Herzog • Sandwich parent lunch portal & Web Store access and demonstration by Director of Technology, Glen Bloemker • Home Internet Security & Content Filtering Possibilities by Director of Technology, Glen Bloemker

  3. Classroom Technology Demonstration • Provided to you by Mrs. Pam Reilly, 2nd Grade Teacher and Principal Dr. Shirley DeCorte at WW Woodbury Elementary School.

  4. Classroom Technology Demonstration

  5. Classroom Technology Demonstration

  6. Edline Parent Portal • Presented to you by SMS Assistant Principal, Tim Gipe

  7. Edline Parent Portal

  8. Edline Parent Portal

  9. Sandwich CUSD 430 District Website • Presented to you by SHS Assistant Principal, Micky Herzog

  10. Sandwich CUSD 430 District Website

  11. Sandwich CUSD 430 District Website

  12. Parent Lunch Portal & Payments • Presented to you by Director of Technology, Glen Bloemker • Items of discussion • Lunch Debit Card website • Web Store website

  13. Lunch Debit Card website • What is it? • Where is it? • How to use it?

  14. Lunch Debit Card website • Help?? How-To Document.

  15. Lunch Debit Card website • Signing UP • Logging In • User ID – Email • Password

  16. Lunch Debit Card website • New Account? • Needed Info • Email Address • Parent Name • Child’s Student ID# • Your default password • your email address

  17. Lunch Debit Card website • Initial Welcome Screen • Click on “General Maintenance” to proceed further

  18. Lunch Debit Card website • To change your password, click on ‘Change Password’ • To proceed to your child’s account, click on ‘Internet Participants’ • Click ‘Select’ next to your child’s name

  19. Lunch Debit Card website • For a purchase history report, input your date range here and click on ‘Submit’. • DO NOT use the ‘Internet Deposit’ There is the Web Store for that purpose.

  20. Web Store • Web Store • Where & How

  21. Web Store • Click on your child’s school • Elementary is for grades PreK – 5th grade.

  22. Web Store • Click on Food Service for adding Lunch Monies. • You can pay registration fees as well.

  23. Web Store • Click on the Food Tray.

  24. Web Store • Fill in the boxes: Amount, Child’s last name & Child’s School ID number. • Click on Check Balance for balance info. • Click on Buy Now to add to your cart.

  25. You can either: • Add monies for other children, • Start Over • Go to checkout • Verify your Totals.

  26. Internet Security at Home • Home internet security • Home internet content filtering

  27. Home Internet Security? • How strong is your computer security at home? • Is your Antivirus current? Are your Microsoft updates being installed on a regular basis? Check these settings on your computer. • What about your internet security at your home? • How often do you change your online passwords? Should be quarterly or monthly. • Is your wireless router secured? Are you using the default router password rather than the one of your own? You want to use your own password. • Is your password something to do with you or something totally random? Most folks use something about themselves. Should use random. • Do you click on website links in an email from unknown email senders? Or even from known folks? Doing this can cause fraud and contain infections.

  28. Home Content Filtering? • Do you know where your children have been on the internet? Which websites? • Does your child have social networking accounts such as Facebook & MySpace? • How much information have you put out on Facebook or Myspace or any other online account? • Do your children have access to inappropriate material for their age group? • You can and do have access for limiting exposure to inappropriate internet material and websites.

  29. Home Content Filtering Solutions • Parents may consider installing a content filter on their home computers. These services can filter and/or monitor the Internet sites your children are visiting. While filters do not replace parental supervision, they may help parents keep their children safer on-line. • The following resources may be helpful for parents to explore: • OpenDNS - www.opendns.com (free) – content filtering for home computers/networks • K9 Web Protection - www.k9webprotection.com (free) – content filtering for home computers and mobile devices (recommended by The National Parenting Center and iParenting Media) • E-Blaster - http://www.spectorsoft.com/products/eBlaster_Windows/index.asp ($100) - monitoring solution for parents, also version for Blackberry and Android mobile devices (recommended by iParenting Media, Parry Aftab – WiredSafety.org, Dr. Justin Patchin – Cyber Bully expert) • Net Nanny - http://www.netnanny.com ($40) – content filtering for home computers (recommended by iParenting Media, Scholastic Administrator, PC Magazine) • bSecure – http://www.bsecure.com ($50) – content filtering for home computers and any other device on the home network such as video games, smartphones, etc.  Also has iPhone/iPad version available.  (recommended by iParenting Media, Focus on the Family, American Family Association) • PureSight – http://www.puresight.com ($60/yr) – pornography, cyberbullying and other offensive content protection (no recommendations) • For more information, we suggest reading a great article titled “5 Steps to a Family-Safe Internet” from Wired Magazine available at http://www.wired.com/geekdad/2010/09/one-geekdads-internet-filtering/. • This list has been provided for your convenience, but we do not officially endorse any of these products, nor do we offer tech support on home machines.

  30. Thank You for attending! Any Questions?

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