School Resources - Office.com, OneDrive, Outlook, Applications

School Resources - Office.com
OneDrive
Teams
Outlook (Email)
Office Application
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ComputingLower Secondary (Key Stage 3)

This lesson contains 22 slides, with interactive quizzes and text slides.

Items in this lesson

School Resources - Office.com
OneDrive
Teams
Outlook (Email)
Office Application

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Office.com
Your one stop shop for all your school files, office programs and emails.

Open www.office.com  - save this URL in your mind, as you will need it to access your school resources at home.

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Name as many devices
as you can that store data

Slide 3 - Mind map

Storage Devices
Many of you will think of real devices
  • Computers, phones, cameras, laptops, tablets etc...
Some of you will put the actual storage device
  • Hard drive, USB stick, SD card, DVD


Slide 4 - Slide

USB STICK
HARD DRIVE
SD CARD
DVD

Slide 5 - Drag question

What is cloud storage?

Slide 6 - Mind map

Cloud Storage
  • Data is stored online and not on your device
  • 24/7 access from around the world
  • Need an internet connection


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Our School File System
  • Is a cloud based system
  • Your files are never actually in school - they are online
  • You can access them anywhere with a web browser
  • You use your school email and normal password 
eg:
4041xxxx22@garibaldischool.co.uk

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Teacher Demo
Show logging in to office.com and then clicking onedrive
Demo making a folder
Demo making an office file and opening it, cutting, pasting and renaming files. 


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Exercises
  1. Log in to office.com and click onedrive
  2. Create folder for Computer science and other main subjects
  3.  Create "new" word document, edit in browser and save to computer science folder.
  4. Move this file to Maths folder
  5. Delete the file
  6. Open word from start menu
  7. Save to S:\onedrive and close word
  8. Go back to browser and re-open this document, make a change and save it again
  9. Delete the file on the S: 

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Teams
Microsoft Teams is a communication and collaboration platform widely used in education for sharing resources, assignments, and supporting learning. At The Garibaldi School, its main purpose is to share Independent Learning Tasks (ILTs), distribute class resources, and allow students to access their timetables through the calendar feature.

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Teacher Demo - Navigating Teams
I will demonstrate how to navigate Teams.
Demo how to navigate to the different teams.
Demo how to open the calendar to view your timetable.
Demo how to upload work (and turning in) when submitting assignments.

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Task - Teams
Now that you have watched the demonstration I want you to explore your Teams profile.
  1. Check each of your lessons for this half terms ILT (remember to check this regularly)!
  2. Check your calendar and check your timetable (remember this is where to go, if you ever lose your timetable)!
  3. Make sure that you understand the process of submitting assignments and turning them in.

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What is an email?

Slide 14 - Open question

Emails (Outlook)
Microsoft Outlook is an email  service for communication. At The Garibaldi School, it allows teachers and students to manage emails.

You can use email to send text, images and files to another person.

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Email Structure
Do you know the structure of a formal email?

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Subject
Message Body
sign off
Salutation
concluding sentence
Introduction
Recipent address

Slide 17 - Drag question

Do!
  • Have a clear Subject
  • Have a professional salutation (not hey, yo, hiya etc)
  • Proofread your email before you send it
  • Use it as you would use a letter

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Don't!
  • Treat email like social media messaging !
  •  write too much. Be precise and brief
  • Use slang/humour as it can be lost in reading
  • Send inappropriate messages to peers as all student emails are scanned / monitored by the school system.

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Other considerations
When you know the person:
  • Either first name or
  • Ms or Mr using surname (do not use Mrs or Miss)
  • Start your message with a positive (eg I hope you are well)
When you don't know them:
  • Use Dear Sir/Madam
  • Start the email with who you are (My name is.....)

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Teacher Demo
Using Office 365 - Outlook
TEACHER DEMO of composing an email
USE professional standards

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Task - Write an email to your favourite teacher
You are going to write a formal email to a teacher at Garibaldi about a great lesson you have had
  • You should include:
  • A precise subject
  • A formal salutation (eg Dear Mr Smith or Ms Smith)
  • An introduction
  • The message body itself
  • And finally a signoff

DO NOT SEND UNTIL INSTRUCTED TO BY YOUR TEACHER!!!

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