The following sequence of steps, outlines how to transfer (or "grab") work from all Computer Lab workstations to the "Teacher" account unto a USB stick for off-site printing and storage.
This computer program was custom-created for the Westminster Computer Lab to make it easier for volunteer instructors to quickly obtain student work...
NOTE: You are NOT required to power-on Workstations and log into student accounts to "grab" previously completed work on the student accounts...
- Start-up the computer server.
- Log into the Teacher account (on the server).
- Double-click the "Grab Work" icon that is located on the left-hand side of the Teacher account Desktop.
- If you are running this application for the first time during the computer session, you will be required to enter a password.
If you are prompted for a password, enter the same password that you used to log into the Teacher account.
- The first dialog box provides a brief purpose of the application. After reading the explanation, click OK or press ENTER to proceed.
- Another dialog box will ask you to plug in a USB device. You can plug your USB device at the front of the computer server (near the bottom). .
- Power on the Red Button located on the Power-bar (below the server cupboard).
- Locate the Data Display Unit (also referred to as the projector).
- Press button at top of data display unit to power-on (Wait until amber light stops flashing, Green indicates that project bulb is on).
- Get wireless keyboard. This wireless keyboard is located on top of the server's CPU in the server cupboard.
- Power-on the wireless keyboard. Allow a few seconds until you can use the keyboard and touch-pad.
Here is a diagram of the wireless keyboard for reference: [ png ]
- Log into the teacher account.
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NOTE: You need to take an AVIT Computer Lab Training Session prior to using the Teacher account. Upon completing the AVIT training session, you will be provided a password (along with a “Lab Manual”) for the Teacher account. You are NOT allowed to share this Teacher account password (or "Lab Manual) with any other individual.