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Welcome to IU & Using Canvas
Using Canvas - Canvas at IU help menu
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Software Download
Note: Downloading and installing software does take time. You must also watch your computer to accept the installation. Don't rely on downloading and installing the software the night your project is due. If you wish to download any of the software below, do it before or when you first start to work on the program.
- IU Ware - This site holds many software titles for use by IU faculty, staff, and students. Download all the software you want from this site. It is free.
- Audacity - Music editor; runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux machines. All versions of the software can be downloaded from the linked page.
- Windows Movie Maker - PC Only - You must have Windows 10 as this software is no longer available for download.
Mac Users: If the software is not available for the Mac you must complete your work in class, on campus, or using a PC.
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Social Networks: You can use these sites to keep up to date with K200 and communicate with each other.
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Canvas Resources.
From Ms. Lion & K200
From Canvas
For All Answers About Canvas Assignments Visit: Assignments in the Canvas Student Guide
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Class PowerPoints: These presentations are K200 resources.
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Videos
Canvas. Needed instructional videos are in class Modules in Canvas.
Ms. Lion's YouTube SPH K200 Playlist with many fun Internet videos.
Use the Navigation Pane to search and move around in your document - From Microsoft.com - Use this to better understand the Navigation Pane in Microsoft programs. Movie length: 2:39.
PRACTICE ONLY: K200 Instructional Video: Mail Merge - The below is NOT for any points, just a way to help you practice mail merge.
- Watch and work through the instructional video: In-Class-Saver-Word-3-K200 [Mail Merge] to refresh your memory on Mail Merge.
- Download file mentioned in video: mail-merge-labels.docx
- Do all the steps given in the video. You may do them more than once in order for it to work properly. Remember that sometimes you need to do a mail merge more than once to get it right.
Recorded Webinars and Tutorials from IT Training - Workshop Recording List.
Instructional Video Help for P409 - This page holds instructional videos for the class P409. Click here to go to the video list.
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Zip/Compress & Unzip/Extract
To get your Student Data Files and Unzip them, do the following:
- Click the above Student Data Files link or click here.
- A new Website will open.
- Click on the chapter you need from the list and download to your Desktop.
- You will need to uncompress or extract your files. Review this Wegpage Zip and unzip files. NOTE: If you use a Mac, following the instructions here: How to Zip and Unzip Files and Folders on a Mac
- Delete the zipped folder.
- File your file and away you go!
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Windows 10 & Office 2019 Information
Windows 10 & 11
Office 2019, aka 365
From Ms. Lion & K200
From Microsoft - Links open in a new window.
ACCESSIBILITY: More and more documents must be accessible for everyone. Word 2019 has a Check Accessibility tool to aid in making documents accessible. Below are resource links from Microsoft.
Word
Excel
Access
From Ms. Lion & K200
PowerPoint
OneDrive - Microsoft's cloud. OneDrive is like Google Drive and Docs. You must use the OneDrive space IU has provided for you for K200. OneDrive training
From IT Training @ IU
Scroll through page for Microsoft training - Microsoft
Recorded Webinars and Tutorials from IT Training - Workshop Recording List.
From Other Online Sources:
From the Web: Excel: Learn Excel by Yourself: Tips, Resources, Tutorials - Ignore the Try It Free button and scroll to the tutorial links listed on the page.
WORD: FYI: Create fake words: How to Use Microsoft Office's Lorem Ipsum (Random Text) Generator
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MAC Users
Macworld.com - THE location for all things Mac.
Good news! The textbook publishers have provided a file on using a Mac with the Office Suite 2019. View it at Skills-2019-Mac-Shortcut-Keys-and-Tips.pdf.
Office for Mac Quick Starts - From Microsoft. These PDF files will help you with using Office on your Mac.
MAC SPECIAL: Mail Merge video: How to do a Mail Merge in Microsoft® Word for Mac® 2016. Before You View Know This:
- Video uses Excel instead of Word as the source for the labels. You will use Word.
- Start watching at 0:28 seconds to avoid the Excel set-up.
- At 0:54 selecting labels is discussed. You need Avery US Letter and then choose number 5160.
- The video tells you to turn on view gridlines. You do not need to do this.
- Hopefully this video will help.
Skills Videos: Look through the below vidoes for what you need.
Word
Excel
Mac In Home - Lucas Roberts - This website by Lucas Roberts offers support for Mac and iPhone users. The videos page is a gold mine of how-tows and information. Below is a small sample of great videos on the site that pertain to K200. I suggest you go to the site and browse. Note: He also has videos specific to iPhones.
HOWZA - This is a YouTube channel and has videos for Mac users. The link to the playlist has close to 400 videos. Search through the playlist for what you need. NOTE: So far, all HOWZA videos I have listened to begin with "Hey."
HOWZA Playlist for Office - FULL or look at software topics below
Word:
Excel:
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Podcasting
Download podcasting-student-files - IF NEEDED: Download Instructions: Right-click on the link then choose Save File As or Save Link As. Then save the file to the Desktop.
Podcast Resources Sites
Free Resources
References from Textbook
Podcast Examples
IU Podcasts - IU's own server holding podcasts
General Podcasts
Former K200 Student Mitchell Smith - Your Healthy Life. Access audio files from this site or find them on Soundcloud - Skeptic68.
Podcast Instruction
Podcast Resources and How-to Podcasts - Making Your Own Podcasts After K200 (please send links to teacher)
Podcast Humor
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Website Creation
For Weebly
For Blogging:
General Resources:
IU Specific Resources
Website Accessibility
- W3C Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI)
- Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0
- WCAG 2.0 4 Guidelines (taken from Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0):
- Perceivable - Information and user interface components must be presentable to users in ways they can perceive.
- Operable - User interface components and navigation must be operable.
- Understandable - Information and the operation of user interface must be understandable.
- Robust - Content must be robust enough that it can be interpreted reliably by a wide variety of user agents, including assistive technologies.
- Understanding Conformance for Web Accessibility - Meeting or satisfying the WCAG requirements. NOTE: IU wishes to always meet level AA. It is the most recommended conformance level across post-secondary institutions. (Taken from Introduction to WCAG 2.0 training at IU.)
Below information taken from Introduction to WCAG 2.0 training at IU
WCAG - Here are a few resources to help you dig deeper into the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines:
What is WCAG?
The Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0 (WCAG 2.0) are an internationally recognized set of accessibility guidelines for addressing the accessibility of web based technologies. The WCAG 2.0 guidelines and the experience gained by UITS's web accessibility staff over the last 15 years form the basis of the top ten web accessibility tips presented in this course.
For more information on accessibility, visit accessibility.iu.edu.
Humorous Resource
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IU Online Resources (Listed in alphabetical order.)
IU Email Alert!!! If you wish to keep your IU email address after graduation you must follow the guidelines and instructions given in this post: How do I retain an IU-sponsored email account after graduation?
For Class Study Aids
Student Support
UITS Support Center
Walk-in Support
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Information Commons
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Friday: 8am-9pm
Saturday: Noon-5pm
Sunday: Noon-Midnight |
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General Computer Information
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Buy or Build PC -Check out:
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From Microsoft Web Site - Windows Help
The below links were created by Microsoft for its users. Remember that some of the pictures used in these sites may look different than your computer.
Windows help
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For Your Health
Sitting at a computer can make you stiff. Holding a mouse improperly can hurt your hand. Do the exercises and follow the advice from the Websites below to help you stay loose and fit.
Maintain your physical and mental health at the below locations in Bloomington.
Sexual Health is important - and often overlooked. So here are some great links for ensuring your sexual health.
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General Information
UITS Support Center
Walk-in Support
Herman B. Wells Library
Information Commons
Monday-Thursday: 8am-Midnight
Friday: 8am-9pm
Saturday: Noon-5pm
Sunday: Noon-Midnight |
Phone Support 24x7:
812-855-6789
Email Support: ithelplive.iu.edu
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School of Public Health-Bloomington Floor Plans
- Ground Floor Courtyard - (Floor with Library, Advisors, and Career Services - Only shows northern most rooms)
- Main Floor Courtyard - (Floor with K200 classroom and Dept. of Kinesiology - Only shows northern most rooms)
- Ground Floor - Full Building (Floor with Library, Advisors, and Career Services - No detail on courtyard rooms)
- Main Floor - Full Building (Floor with K200 classroom and Dept. of Kinesiology - No detail on courtyard rooms)
- Level 3 - (Rooms over Wildermuth Gym)
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