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MAC OS X An Overview Dean McKinney Dean McKinney Greater St. Albert Catholic Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools Schools January, 2006 January, 2006

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MAC OS X An Overview. Dean McKinney Greater St. Albert Catholic Schools January, 2006. Topics For Session. Mac OS X Workstation Applications & Utilities Emerging Technologies Assistive Technologies. Mac OS X Tiger. Main differences from Mac OS Classic include: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MAC OS XAn Overview

Dean McKinneyDean McKinneyGreater St. Albert Catholic SchoolsGreater St. Albert Catholic Schools

January, 2006January, 2006

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Topics For SessionTopics For Session

• Mac OS X Workstation

• Applications & Utilities

• Emerging Technologies

• Assistive Technologies

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Mac OS X TigerMac OS X Tiger

Main differences from Mac OS Classic include:

• Log in identities (local or networked)

• Dashboard (widgets: small add-on applicationes)

• Spotlight (more extensive search of your files)

• Ilife (Imovie, Itunes, IDVD, GarageBand)

• Internet technologies

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Mac OS X Tiger - Log InMac OS X Tiger - Log In

OSX can provide separate identities for each user of a computer. Users have their own Home Folder located on the computer or on a remote server.

This lends itself for the classroom computer becoming a more accessible tool for both the teacher and the students.

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Mac OS X Tiger - HomeMac OS X Tiger - Home

Each Home Folder includes:

– Documents - default save location

– Music - Itunes and GarageBand files

– Movies - Imovie files

– Pictures - Iphoto files

– Public/Shared - share files with other users

– Library - user’s preferences

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Mac OS X Tiger - HomeMac OS X Tiger - Home

Users can customize their log in to meet individual needs and preferences. Some of these include:

Desktop picture(s)

Itunes library

Web browser bookmarks

Printer choices

Start up items

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Size and location of the Dock

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Software - ILifeSoftware - ILife

• Imovie - create videos• IPhoto - edit photos, create picture videos, and

photo albums.• ITunes - listen to music, podcasts, and create mp3s• GarageBand - create audio and music

presentations• IDVD - burn videos and picture presentations

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Software - InternetSoftware - Internet

• Safari - web browsing• IChat - instant messaging (text, audio, video)• Mail - internet email• QuickTime - play video or audio• FireFox - web browsing• Mozilla or Netscape - html editing• Acrobat Reader - pdf files• NetNewsWire Lite - read RSS feeds• Skype - Internet phone software

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Software - OtherSoftware - Other• MS Word - word processing

• MS Excel - spreadsheets

• MS PowerPoint - multimedia presentations

• ICal - create calendars

• Address Book - organize contact info

• Appleworks - updated Clarisworks

• FirstClass - Division email

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Software - Utilities/OtherSoftware - Utilities/Other

• Grab - take pictures of your screen

• Disk Utility - system maintenance, disk imaging

• Preview - view various types of files

• Zip your files - right click or control click

• Print PDF files

• Add Widgets to your Dashboard

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Software - Note Worthy• Storyboard OSX - storyboard software• SubEthaEdit - collaborative document sharing• HandBrake - movie files from legal dvds• Audio HiJack - record computer’s audio• GIMP - free graphics program• OpenOffice - free MS Office alternative• Comic Life - create comics with students• StopMotion - create still motion video• Inspiration - mind mapping software• Mozilla - html editor and web browser

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Noteworthy TechnologiesNoteworthy Technologies

Mac OS X allows users to access some new and exciting technologies that were not fully accessible in older software.

•RSS Feeds•Weblogs•Podcasts•IChat Instant Messeging•Handheld technology•Open Source Software

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RSS - Real Simple SyndicationRSS - Real Simple Syndication• Automatically updated subscriptions to websites,

audio, and/or video

• Feeds can be accessed using:

– Web browser

– RSS Reader (eg. NetNewsWire Lite)

– Palm Pilot

– Cell phone

– Itunes

– IPod

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Weblog - Online Journals• Post information and have

students respond with comments

• Blogging - updating

• Blogger - journalist

• Can be viewed similarly to RSS feeds

portal.sachs.ab.ca/weblogsportal.sachs.ab.ca/weblogs

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http://www.blogger.com

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IChat Instant MessagingIChat Instant Messaging

• Instant Messaging both inside (Bonjour) and/or outside (Internet) the school

• Communicate using video, text, and/or audio

Firewall can keep it inside the school.Firewall can keep it inside the school.

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PodcastsPodcastsWhat is a Podcast?

Access to subscriptions that may include audio, video, and/or text.

How do I access Podcasts?

Check out Itunes-->Music Store under Podcasts

What can I access?

Radio shows, courses, TV shows, course material…

How can Podcasts be accessed?

Computers , Ipods, MP3 Players, handhelds, cell phones….

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PodcastsPodcastsCan teachers and/or students make podcasts?

…yes!

How do you create Podcasts? Create audio using GarageBand or

Imovie Make an mp3 using Itunes Create a web page for the

subscription and mp3 Tune in using ITunes

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HandheldsHandheldsWhat can you do with a handheld?

Create calendars and contact lists

Share information from your computer

MS Office files (word, spreadsheets, etc.)

Pictures

Mp3s

View web pages and RSS feeds

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Open Source Software

What is Open Source software?

Software that is still is free to users. This software is often still in development but serves as a great alternative to commercial software.

Examples

FireFox web browser

OpenOffice

Mozilla HTML Editor

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Assistive Technologies

What Are Assistive Technologies

Software or applications that support the different needs of all students in the classroom.

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Assistive TechnologiesMac OS X System SupportVoice OverMagnification, keyboard control, and spoken English descriptions of what’s happening on screen.Universal AccessSupport for vision, hearing, and motor skills disabilities.Text EditReads text.AutomatorAutomates some tasks

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Live Long and Prosper!