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Printing Guidelines

Font (style and size)

  • Body of Document - text; plain, no larger than 14 pt., no bold, or color.
  • Title - no larger than 18 pt.

Documents

  • Do not print web pages or images from the Internet
  • Print only school related materials
  • Print only 1 copy.
  • Images must be used within a text document (essay, poem, report, title page, etc.)
  • Use a copy machine to print images to bulletin boards or collages or to make extra copies.
  • If a minor change is made, print only the page that you need.
  • Report any printing problems to the supervising adult immediately; do not continue to give the print command!

Printing Checklist
Use this checklist before printing anything:

1. Spellcheck your document (In Word: Tools---Spelling and Grammar)
2. Proofread
3. Check for and delete any blank pages or pages with 1-2 lines
4. Ask the teacher for permission to print
5. Check the printer settings:

a. Check to see what room/printer you are printing to
b. Check which pages you want to print: ‘All’ or “From___ to ___’?
c. Click on ‘Copies and Pages’
d. Select ‘Printer Features’
e. For ‘Color Mode’ – Select Black and White

 



KMS Computer Use Guidelines
based on Hawaiian Values


Pono - To be moral and proper

  • Respect copyright laws pertaining to the materials on the network.
  • Use the Internet for the intended educational purpose of this institution; do not use it for business or recreation.
  • Promote honesty and integrity when providing and using information on the Internet. Remember that even if someone has placed something on the Internet, it may not be proper to copy it.

Nā‘au Pono - To possess a deep sense of justice

  • Tell a teacher if you encounter inappropriate information or graphics on the Internet.
  • Use only addresses a teacher provides; do not use other addresses without first checking with a teacher.
  • Tell a teacher if you receive a message that makes you feel uncomfortable.
  • Keep your account name and password private; do not let others use your account.

‘Imi ‘Ike - To seek knowledge
Seek the vast, diverse, and unique resources available on the Internet

  • Electronic mail communication with people all over the world.
  • Access to catalogs, including those of many university libraries, the Library of Congress and the collections of many museums.
  • Access to many on-line resources and information.
  • Access to the worldwide web.
  • Do not assume that all the information or "facts" you find on the Internet are accurate and/or that the authors are the experts or have the credentials they say they do. Be sure to verify your sources before you use the information.

Laulima - To work cooperatively

  • When teachers allow for this, work with others on the same computer to help one another and to make more computers available for use when needed.
  • Show willingness to cooperate in the small group operations.
  • Follow the guidelines for proper Internet use.

Lokomaika‘i - To share

  • Help others to learn to use the Internet
  • Share useful Internet addresses with others.
  • Share useful information from the Internet with others.
  • Share computer resources with others by downloading large files when the computers are not in demand.

Mālama - To care for each other

  • Preserve student Internet privileges by caring for the computers and using the Internet properly.
  • Report to a teacher or system administrator any problems with the network so others will not have to encounter the same difficulty.
  • Care for others using the Internet by notifying a teacher if you encounter inappropriate information or graphics on the network. This will help others avoid being subjected to that experience.
  • Do not give out personal information (full name, telephone numbers, and addresses) about yourself, friends, family, or your school without first checking with your parents and teachers.
  • Do not agree to get together with someone you meet "on-line" without first checking with your parents and teachers.

 


7th Grade Computer Orientation (pdf)
Click here to download the computer orientation handout

Changing Your Password (pdf)
Click here to download the directions for changing your password

Lehua Team Digital Video PPT

 



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