Projector Maintenance

Here’s a great PowerPoint from Donn that demonstrates how to care for your projector so that the bulb lasts a long time.

South Dakota TIE

Two of Aurora Public School’s innovative technology facilitators are attending the South Dakota’s TIE conference. You can find out what Shannon Wentworth (Sixth Avenue Elementary) and Gwynn Moore (Paris Elementary) are learning and sharing at their wiki site.

http://apstech.wikispaces.com/message/list/South+Dakota+TIE

Internet Safety

wagers.jpgHere’s a fantastic website to bookmark. http://apscms.net/staffpages/bawagers Barb Wagers has compiled a comprehensive list of resources to guide us with Internet Safety. She has everything from Social Networks, Cyberbullying and Predators to interactive games that kids can play that teach important safety skills.

Check it out, you might be surprised at what you learn!

Promethean: Display & Screen Resolution

If you are having problems getting your laptop to display through the projector aimed at the Promethean Board, here are a couple of things to check. Of course, before doing these steps, make sure all of the cables are correctly connected and all of the equipment is powered.

1. Is the projector picking up the signal?

  • Right-click on the desktop
  • Choose: Graphic Options>Output To>Intel Dual Display>Notebook & Monitor

2. Are the Screen Resolutions correct?

  • Right-click on the desktop
  • click on:
    • graphic properties
    • Display Settings
  • and choose a Screen Resolution of 1024 x 768.

Promethean: Display & Screen Resolution

If you are having problems getting your laptop to display through the projector aimed at the Promethean Board, here are a couple of things to check. Of course, before doing these steps, make sure all of the cables are correctly connected and all of the equipment is powered.

1. Is the projector picking up the signal?

  • Right-click on the desktop
  • Choose: Graphic Options>Output To>Intel Dual Display>Notebook & Monitor

2. Are the Screen Resolutions correct?

  • Right-click on the desktop
  • click on:
    • graphic properties
    • Display Settings
  • and choose a Screen Resolution of 1024 x 768.