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The Windows Side Networking Techniques - 3
* Share CD-ROMs on your network so no one has
to juggle CDs
* 1st: Share the CD-ROM on a computer
* 2nd: "Map" one of the drive letters to that shared
resource in the Network Neighborhood(The
shared CD-ROM shows up as "E:" in My
Computer)
* Must map EACH client computer
Make any Mac "behave" like a Win95 computer on a
network
* Use "DAVE" software from Thursby Software
* Lets you mount any Win95 resource from the
Chooser
* "Peer to Peer file sharing"
* www.thursby.com
Changing Colors from 256 to 32 bit (millions)
* Programs like Kid Pix require 256 colors
* Copying pictures from the internet or GME
requires millions of colors
Changing Colors from 256 to 32 bit (millions)
* Right click on the desktop
* Choose Properties
* Click on the SETTINGS tab
* Below COLOR PALETTE, choose either 256 or
32 bit
* Click Apply
* Click OK, YES, and OK again
Internet Use and Servers
* One of your top technology goals should be
networking
* Purchase network cards, hubs, and CAT-5 cable
* Greybar Electric = excellent cable resource
* Asante Networking Guide for Educators:
www.asante.com/education_primer/Internet Use and Servers Network for LE$$
* Wheelock Elementary obtained a $12,000 bid to
build a school-wide network
* With help from LCU students/staff, we
completed it for $3000
* Investigate alternatives to commercial rates
Closing Thoughts
* Protect everyone with internet consent forms
* Get online and network with other educators
* Access all referenced session information at
www.wtvi.com/teks
Closing Thoughts
* Flexible computer lab schedule is essential
* Don't forget the BIG picture - beyond TAAS
* Future Jobs article in US News and World
Report: www.usnews.com
Access all resources referenced in this presentation
(including a linked version of this handout) at www.wtvi.com/teks
Apple is giving away an iMac a day to educators during
October 98. Register each day at:
http://www.apple.com/education/k12/promos/ilm/
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