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Technology Tips For LIONS September 2014 RANDOM NAME PICKERS Teachers try to make sure that they include all students in the class in class discussions, responding to ques- tions, and participating in group activities. Sometimes it is difficult to make sure that the same students are not always doing the answering. Sometimes you ask for volunteers and get NO responses. You can use a random name picker to help with this problem. The Random Name Picker http://www.classtools.net/ random - name - picker/ from classroomtools.net is a tool that lets you create your own classroom list of names in a wheel format. When you spin the wheel, a name is selected at ran- dom. You can then remove it from the wheel so that it is not selected again. You can save your list by assign- ing a password to it. Then you can re - use the list. The Random Name Picker can even be embedded into your teacher webpage. INTERNET/NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING TIPS When you can’t access the Internet or district network, here are some tips that might help you get it working again (faster than Tech Department can get there). If you are using a laptop, make sure the Wi - Fi is ON. There should be an indicator light some- where on the laptop that shows that the Wi - Fi is ON. The Wi - Fi switch is often just a button on the laptop, but sometimes it is controlled by a Function key on the keyboard. Look for one of these symbols on your laptop: Shut down your desktop/laptop computer and restart. If you are using a desktop computer, check the Ethernet cable. This is the cable that connects your computer to the network jack in the wall. Unplug/ replug each end of this cable into the computer and the wall jack. The ends of the cable should look similar to the photo at right.
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