This tutorial walks you through opening Chrome for the first time and signing into your BPS account.
In this tutorial you will learn how to set Chrome to your default browser on your MacBook Air. You will also learn how to sync your BPS Google account.
Keep your MacBook Air desktop clutter free by moving files from your desktop into your Google Drive. This quick video shows you the simple drag and drop process of moving any file type from the desktop to a Google Drive folder. Living in the Cloud is a best practice that will help you continue to live in Chrome and Drive. You will stay organized and your files will be available to you from any device.
This tutorial shows you how to enable the camera, microphone, and Screen Recording for presenting your screen in Google Meet from System Preferences on your MacBook Air.
This video explains how to mirror your MacBook Air display onto your classroom projector. You can mirror your laptop or extend your display to show different items on each screen.
This tutorial provides an introduction to the applications available in Launchpad on your MacBook Air. You will learn how to navigate multiple pages in the Launchpad with a two-finger swipe. You will also be given an introduction to Mission Control and see how you can add multiple desktops in a MacBook Air which can increase your productivity. Lastly, you'll learn that Launchpad is home to Mosyle Manager, Apple Classroom, and Chrome.
In this tutorial you will be introduced to the Finder application on your MacBook Air. Finder includes AirDrop, which allows you to instantly share photos and videos from Apple devices, recent files, and downloaded files. This tutorial includes an example of how to upload a downloaded file into a Seesaw activity. Additional questions about Finder can be directed to any member of the BPS EdTech Team.
This tutorial is designed for someone brand new to QuickTime Player. Learn how easy it is to make a movie recording using the front-facing camera, how to make an audio recording, and how to take screen shots and make screen recordings from your MacBook's built-in QuickTime Player application. QuickTime recordings can be seamlessly uploaded to Drive and/or YouTube and shared with students via Google Classroom and/or Seesaw. They can be integrated into your Nearpod or Pear Deck lessons with Google Slides. Members of the BPS EdTech team are available for additional support with QuickTime for all BPS teachers and staff who want to integrate this tool into their online instruction.
By pressing certain key combinations, you can do things that normally need a mouse, trackpad, or other input device.