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FCC规范第15部分类A数字设备说明书

O5MDP1Revision History1.Introduction (5)1.1. Overview (5)1.2. Specification (6)1.3. Applications of O5MDP1 (7)2.Product Description (8)2.1. Contents (8)2.2. Product Preview (8)2.3. Physical description (9)2.3.1. External View (9)2.3.2. Dimension (9)2.3.3. External Connector (10)2.3.4. Factory Default Switch (10)2.4. Functional Description (11)3.On Site Installation (13)4.Getting Started (14)4.1. PC Requirement (14)4.2. Quick Installation Guide (14)4.2.1. Connect PC and O5MDP1 to network. (14)4.2.2. Install Speco-NVR and set IP parameters on O5MDP1 (15)4.2.3. Remote video connection to O5MDP1 (17)4.2.4. Additional settings through connection to the Admin Page (19)4.2.5. Panoramic viewing through Speco-NVR (20)5.Trouble Shooting (21)5.1. No power is applied (21)5.2. Cannot connect to the Video (22)5.3. Windows Vista or Windows 7 (23)5.4. Technical Assistance (26)Appendix A – Important Notice in Exchanging SD Card (Micro SD) (27)1.1. OverviewThe O5MDP1 is panoramic IP camera offering panoramic view of 360︒ or 180︒ for covering entire surveillance area with a single IP camera. 5 Mega Pixel image from Panomorph camera module can replace up to 4 PTZ cameras and 5 fixed cameras. It enables real time transmission of synchronized video of up to 2,592x1,944(10fps) video and audio data. Remote clients can connect to O5MDP1 for the real time video/audio data through various client solutions running on PC or smart device. Real time 2-way communication is available through bidirectional audio communication feature.Designed to be a stand-alone streaming audio & video transmission device, O5MDP1 can be applied to various application area such as video security, remote video monitoring, distance education, video conference or internet broadcasting system.Vandal proof and weather proof housingwillextendtheapplication area to harsh environment of wide temperature range. Embedded PoE (Power over Ethernet, IEEE 802.3af) will enable the owner to reduce the total cost of ownership by reducing on-site wiring works for the installation.Original VideoPTZ modePan/Tilt/Zoom ControlQuad modeEach sub-screen with independent Pan/Tilt/Zoom replaces 4 independent PTZ cameras.Perimeter mode2 x180︒views with panning control for ceiling mount. One 180︒ views for wallmount. Replaces two 180︒ cameras..Up to 5 crop windows of 320 x 240. Replaces up to 5 fixed cameras.1.3. Applications of O5MDP1•Security surveillance (buildings, stores, manufacturing facilities, parking lots, banks, government facilities, military, etc.)•Remote monitoring (hospitals, kindergartens, traffic, public areas, etc.)•eleconference (Bi-directional audio conference). Remote Learning, Internet broadcasting•Weather and environmental observation2.1. ContentsThe product package contains followings :12V DC Adaptor(Optional item) 2.2. Product PreviewMain Unit PC software to allocate an IPaddress to the IP CameraPC software to view and record theA/V streaming data transmitted from2.3. Physical description2.3.1. External ViewFigure 2-1. External view of O5MDP12.3.2. DimensionUnit : mmFigure 2-2. Dimension2.3.3. External ConnectorFigure 2-3. Connector for external connection2.3.4. Factory Default SwitchFactory default switch is provided for returning the IP camera to factory default state. Unscrew the cover to access the switch. There are two functions assigned to factory default switch.1. Returning to Factory Default State : Press the switch about 5 seconds while power is applied toreturn to factory default state.2. Safe Removal of Micro-SD Card : Press the switch for 1 second to unmount Micro-SD Card for saferemoval.Figure 2-4. Factory Default switch and Micro-SD Card slotLine Output2.4. Functional Description•Power : Power input for supplying 12V DC, 1A power.Caution : If O5MDP1 is powered by PoE, do not plug in DC Jack with active DC power into DC power connector.• Network (LAN)100Mbps Ethernet connector (RJ-45) with PoE standard (802.3af). LED on the Ethernet connector shows the status of O5MDP1 as the followings:- Status LED (It will be lit in green or red depending on the status)① Green : Green color indicates that the camera is in normal operation mode. Continuous greenindicates that data transmission is possible. Blinking green means that someone is connected to O5MDP1.② Red : Continuous or blinking red indicates that hardware is in abnormal condition.• Micro SD Card slotPlease insert SD memory card when you want to use SD memory card. In case of pulling out SD memory card, please push the SD card.• MIC/Line InputConnect external audio source or microphone.• Line OutputConnect speakers with built in amplifier. Audio from remote site is output through Line out in bi-directional audio mode.LED will be lit with red momentarily and it will be lit with green after a while when power is applied into O5MDP1• Relay OutputRelay output is provided for connecting alarm devices or for remote on/off control of devices such as light. Relay is normal open and it will be closed upon alarm annunciation or remote on. The relay is capable of switching 30V AC/DC, 2A . For the application which needs power switching beyond this limit, use additional relay switch as shown in the right of Figure 2-5.* Left : switching requirement below 30V, 2A* Right : switching requirement higher than 30V, 2A. Apply this connection when either voltage orcurrent exceed the limit.Figure 2-5. RELAY Output connection• Sensor InputConnect external alarm sensor. Examples of sensing devices are infrared sensor, motion sensor, heat/smoke sensor, magnetic sensor, etc. Connect the two wires of the sensors to “S ensor Input ”. The sensor type(NC/NO) can be set in admin page. Multiple sensor devices can be connected in parallel.Figure 2-6. SENSOR input and connection of the sensorUse cables and conduits that are suitable for the installation. Particular attention should be paid in the installation so that no moisture is allowed to penetrate into the unit through the cables or conduits during the life time of the product. Products of which the internal parts are exposed to moisture because of improper installation are not covered by warranty1. Remove the top cover.2. Fix the base on the wall or ceiling.3. Adjust the rotational position of the camera for desired viewing of the site.4. Place top cover.Brief information for first time operation of O5MDP1 is provided in this chapter.4.1. PC RequirementAudio/Video streaming data received from O5MDP1 can be displayed or stored in a PC running client programs. Minimum requirement of the PC is described below:* Operating Systems supported: Windows 2000 Professional, Windows XP / Vista / 74.2. Quick Installation Guide4.2.1. Connect PC and O5MDP1 to network.1. Prepare a PC to run programs for the installation and video connection(PC is needed to assign IP address to O5MDP1)2. In the case of using PoE, connect the PC and O5MDP1 to the network using one of the following ways.If your LAN Switch does not support standard PoE, connect O5MDP1 as shown in dotted line in Figure 4-1. The DC power is applied through DC adapter.Figure 4-1. Power and network connection4.2.2. Install Speco-NVR and set IP parameters on O5MDP1Speco-NVR is a multi-channel VMS program for the IP camera. Install Speco-NVR on remote PC to connect to these products. It is needed to assign connection information to Speco-NVR program before connection. Insert the CD provided with product into the PC and install Speco-NVR.Figure 4-2. Speco-NVRFollow the sequence below for setting the IP parameter 1. Run ONSIP installer2.Click ① in ONSIP installer window.> Double click on ② > Fill in ④ > make a selection in ⑤ > Fill the parameters in ⑥ 3. Click on ⑨ to apply the settings.4.You can connect to admin page by clicking on ⑩.LAN switch with standard POE (802.3af)LAN switchONSIP InstallerClick on the field in ③for sorting and rearranging the list.Select network mode that best suits from the drop down list in ⑤. You can choose either Static or ADSL and Auto (DHCP),respectively. If ADSL and Auto are selected, the fieldsin ⑥ isdeactivated.In case of ADSL, fill the User Name and Password in ⑧ with the values provided by your ISP .If DDNS service is needed, Check at the box and fill the empty field with hostname you want in⑦.4.2.3. Remote video connection to O5MDP11. Connection through Web ViewerWeb Viewer offers simplest way of video connection to O5MDP1. For video connection, enter the IPaddress of O5MDP1 in the URL window of Internet Explorer as:Note : Active-X module should be installed on your PC before actual connection. If your PC is not connected to the internet, you cannot download Active-X module. Most convenient way ofinstalling the Active-X module is installing Speco-NVR which is available from the CD or our web site.Figure 4-3. Web ViewerDefault ID and password of Admin Page are “admin ”, “1234”.For more detailed information, please refer to the“Configuration_Guide ”Guide.[e.g.] Port 80 [e.g.] Port 8080Can be omitted the default port of 802. Connection through Speco-NVRClick the camera assignment button for setting the camera address. Input the description, address, Ch#, User ID, Password and port and then click the save button. After assignment procedure, you must click the SAVE button. You can see the live video when you click the live view button as below. When you exit Speco-NVR, you have to input the ID/PW, admin/1234. Details for Speco-NVR can be found in [Speco-NVR User’s Guide].Figure 4-4. Speco-NVRLive view Exit ProgramDefault ID/PW: admin/1234Camera AssignmentExampleSave4.2.4. Additional settings through connection to the Admin PageAll parameters of the camera are factory default out of the box. For a more sophisticated target application, parameters need to be changed through the admin page. The admin page can be connected through“http://IP_Address:Port_Number/admin.htm”ID and password of the administrator are required. Default ID and password are “admin”, “1234”.It is highly recommended to change the ID and password to prevent illegal access to the IP camera.For more detailed information,Please refer to the “Configuration_Guide”Guide.4.2.5. Panoramic viewing through Speco-NVRPanoramic viewing is supported by Speco-NVR. O5MDP1 can be installed on the ceiling or wall. In case of ceiling mount 360︒ panoramic view is offered, while 180︒ panoramic view is offered for wall mounting. To select the mounting position of the camera, "Panomorph View Type", "Panomorph Cam Position" from the pop-up menu when right mouse button is clicked on the display window of Speco-NVR.Figure 4-4. Speco-NVR Pop-up menu (Panomorph sub-menus)Panomorph View OptionWallGroundCeilingPerimeter QuadPTZPTZ5.1. No power is applied●In case of Standard PoE (Power over Ethernet)Power supply through standard PoE is possible only when the following conditions are met.1. Standard PoE is supported on the product.2. The LAN switch supports standard PoE.Make sure that both the IP camera and the LAN switch support standard PoE (IEEE 802.3af)●In case of DC adaptorIf PoE is not applied, the power and network connection should be made through separate cables.It is recommended to use DC adaptor supplied by provider for the feeding of the power. In case ofreplacing the DC power supply, make sure that the power supply meets with the powerrequirement of the IP camera to prevent damage or malfunction.5.2. Cannot connect to the VideoCheck the status of the network connection through PING test.Try the following on your PC :-Start > Run > Cmd > Ping IP address (Ex : Ping 172.16.42.51)-If “Reply from ~”message is returned (①in the figure below), the network connection is in normal state. Try connection to the video again. If the problem persists, or refer to other trouble shooting notes.-If “Request timed out” message is returned. (②in the figure below), the network connection or network setting is not in normal state. Check the network cable and settings.5.3. Windows Vista or Windows 7Windows Vista and Windows 7 users need to configure UAC (User Access Control) and Privilege Level for proper recording and still video capture in Speco-NVR and Web Viewer.<Windows Vista>1. UAC (User Access Control) configuration1) Double-click “User Accounts” in c ontrol panel2) Double-click “Turn User Account Control on or off”3) Uncheck “Use UAC to help protect your computer”2. Privilege Level Control1) Select “NVR” icon on the desktop2) Click right mouse button and select “Properties”3) Check “Privilege Level” in “Compatibility” tab<Windows 7>1. UAC (User Access Control) configuration1) Double-click “User Accounts” in control panel2) Double-click “Change User Account Control setting”3) Set to “Never notify”2. Privilege Level Control1) Sele ct “NVR” icon on the desktop2) Click right mouse button and select “properties”3) Check “Privilege Level” in “Compatibility” tab5.4. Technical AssistanceIf you need any technical assistance, please contact your dealer. For immediate service please provide thefollowing information.1. Model name2. MAC address and Registration number3. Purchase date4. Description of the problem5. Error messageSD Card is a non-volatile memory device for storing video and audio data on the product. Continued writing to the SD Card will cause wear-off of the memory cell.When you plug out the SD Card for replacement or other purpose, follow the steps below in order to prevent data loss or crash of the SD Card.1. Press factory default button for 1 sec to unmount the SD Card .●SD Card can also be unmounted by going to Admin Page -> Sensor&Capture Setup andclicking on CONFIRM button at the right of SD Card Unmount menu.2. Unplug the SD Card .●If no action is taken within 1 minute, SD Card will be mounted again.3. Plug in new SD Card4. If the SD Card is a new one for the IP camera, format the SD Card by following through the stepsbelow.●Go to Admin Page -> Sensor & Capture Setup●In the SD Card management menu, click on CONFIRM button at the right of SD Card Format.For more detailed information regarding connection to admin page,please refer to the “Configuration_Guide” Guide.。
DP_Student

DP Student1Getting Started1.1Accessing Your Account41.2Navigating through ManageBac61.3Updating your personal details7 2CAS2.1Adding CAS Activities 102.2Completing Reflections & Evidence 152.3Obtaining Supervisor Reviews 172.4Joining Activity Groups18 3Extended Essay3.1Setting up your EE Worksheet213.2Submitting your Final EE Copy25 4Diploma Plan Worksheet4.1Selecting your Subjects & Exams284.2Entering your Exam Registration Information 31 5Theory of Knowledge5.1Setting up your TOK Worksheet34Getting StartedAccessing Your AccountAfter receiving your welcome email and setting your password, you can login to your ManageBac account at your school's preferred address (e.g.). On the login screen, you'll see the following fields:You can login with your email address and the password you've set. If you are unable to login, please click I forgot my password and you'll be able to enter your email address to reset your account.Note: Sometimes the welcome emails may get stuck in your spam folder, so you'll want to double check there to make sure that you've received it.If your account cannot be found, please check with your IB or CAS Coordinator to make sure that you have been added to the system with the correct e-mail address.Navigating through ManageBacYou can navigate through ManageBac by clicking on the tabs in the top navigation bar. You can also easily access our PDF guide from the right menu of your Dashboard and by clicking Help in green.• The Dashboard tab allows you to view upcoming events & deadlines accross your IB groups & classes.• The Profile tab is where you can post your photo and manage your contact information. This section is only visible to school staff.• The DP-MYP Manager (Program) tab is where all of your IB functionality is located. Under theDP-MYP Manager tab, you'll be able to add CAS activities, submit EE proposal information and complete your Diploma plan worksheet.• The Classes tab is where you'll be able to view and join your classes. Class groups allow you to view assignments, grades, and Internal Assessment requirements for your subject.• The Groups tab is where you'll be able to join groups. There are five group types, which are customized for specific purposes: CAS Project, Homeroom, Sports Team, Club or Society, and Other.• The My Account tab allows you to update your e-mail address and password.Updating your personal detailsOnce you have logged in successfully, you can easily update your personal details under the My Account tab, including your:• First & Last name• E-mail address• PasswordUnder the Profile tab, you can also upload a thumbnail photo, and edit your contact details including your:• Phone Number• Address & moreCASAdding CAS ActivitiesYou can add CAS Activities from your CAS worksheet by clicking the Add CAS Activity button on the right menu.This will allow you to enter their activity details, including the:• Activity Name and Description• Activity Type (C, A, S) and Hours (if enabled by the Coordinator)• Location (In-school or Out-of-school)• Start & End Dates• Activity Supervisor Information (Name, Email Address, Telephone & Title)• Targeted Learning OutcomesNote: You will be required to enter your CAS activity supervisor’s name, title and contact telephone number for emergency contact purposes. If you do not have their phone number, you can enter yourown number first, and update it later.Once an activity has been added, it will be submitted to either your CAS Advisor or CAS Coordinator for approval. Once the activity is approved, you will receive a notification email, and you will see the updated status on your CAS worksheet. The red checkbox for the Cross Country Team indicatesapproval.Alternatively, you can add an activity to your CAS Worksheet by joining the activity group under Groups tab.Once an activity has been added, it will be submitted to either your CAS Advisor or CAS Coordinator for approval. Once the activity is approved, you will receive a notification email, and you will see the updated status on your CAS worksheet. The red checkbox for the Cross Country Team indicates approval.Completing Reflections & EvidenceOnce your CAS activity has been approved, you can provide responses to reflection questions by clicking the Reflections tab on the right menu of your CAS activity page.You can also add Journals, Websites, YouTube videos, Photos and Files under the Evidence tab, which you can link to one or more of your targeted learning outcomes.Obtaining Supervisor ReviewsOnce you've finished your activity and added all of your evidence, you can either click Request Supervisor Review, which will send an email to your activity supervisor allowing them to complete your activity review online, or CAS Completion Form, which will create a PDF, which you can then print and have signed by your activity supervisor.Note: Once your activity has been marked Complete, you will not be able to add additional evidence or update any of the details, so you will only want to click Request Supervisor Review once you’ve finished documenting your activity.Joining Activity GroupsUnder the Groups tab, you'll be able to see a list of groups that have been created. Next, you'll want to click Join this Group. This will add you to the Members roster, and allow you to easily add this activity group to your CAS worksheet.It will also allow you to post new messages, view events and photos specific to that group.Extended EssaySetting up your EE WorksheetUnder your EE tab, you'll be able to setup your EE worksheet. First, you'll want to enter your topic, subject and research question. You can do thisby mousing over "No Topic Entered" and selecting Edit.Next, you'll want to select your supervisor from the dropdown menu. If you don't see your EE supervisor on the list, you'll have to wait until your EE coordinator has added them to the system. After saving your project, you'll be able to see upcoming EE deadlines and To Dos, which you can check off. Once your EE topic has been approved, you'll see the updated status below. You'll also be able to submit your outlines, drafts and final copies under the EE Documents section.Under the Message Board, you'll be able to leave messages for your EE supervisor. This is ideal for posting questions and scheduling meetings.Submitting your Final EE CopyGood job! Now that your EE is done, you can submit it directly to your EE & IB Coordinator by clicking on the Final EE Deadline in blue.Next, you’ll be able to upload your final EE copy by clicking Choose File.Once you have uploaded your EE, you will see your submitted file(s) below the Dropbox heading.Diploma Plan WorksheetSelecting your Subjects & ExamsUnder your Plan tab, you can access your IB Diploma Plan worksheet, where you'll be able to select your classes, and enter exam registration information.To select your subjects, you'll want to click Edit Subjects, which will allow you to select the appropriate subjects and levels (HL or SL) for each group. Once you're done selecting your subjects for both Grade 11 and 12, you can click Save Changes. Your Grade 12 subjects will be used for your Diploma exam registration.As a full Diploma candidate, ManageBac will automatically check to make sure that you have selected at least 3 HL subjects. The following section applies to anticipated exam candidates only.On your Grade 12 worksheet, you must then either use your anticipated exam subject (e.g. French B SL) or you must select a new subject and level, which you plan to take in your final Diploma exams.If you have taken exams as an anticipated candidate (e.g. exams in the first year of your IB Diploma), you must indicate this on your Grade 11 worksheet, and Save Changes. Please note that you can only take up to two anticipated exams at a standard level.Entering your Exam Registration InformationAfter selecting your subjects & exams, you can submit your exam registration information by clicking Edit in the upper right corner. This will allow you to update and confirm all of your personal information. Note: The information you enter will be submitted to the IBO by your IB Coordinator, so if there are any errors or misspellings, you will definitely want to fix them here first, before they are sent out.After completing the form and double-checking, you can click Save Changes.Theory of KnowledgeSetting up your TOK WorksheetUnder your ToK tab, you'll be able to setup your ToK worksheet. First, you'll want to select your paper topic from the list of prescribed titles. You can do this by mousing over "No Topic Entered" and selecting Edit.You'll see a list of prescribed titles, which you can select from (you can dis-regard the word count, but you will need to enter it in after you've written your paper in order to generate your ToK Cover Sheet):Once you've selected your title, you'll be able to make full use of your worksheet as a portfolio for your TOK coursework, to dos, and notes. Once your ToK teacher has approved your selected title, you will see the Approved checkbox ticked.Under the Presentation tab, you will be able to organize into groups, submit your presentation title & essential question, and upload any presentation documents, such as your slides or recordings.。
Anaconda教程说明书

Table of ContentsAbout1 Chapter 1: Getting started with anaconda2 Remarks2 Examples2 Installation or Setup2 Install Anaconda for macOS using command line2 Credits4AboutYou can share this PDF with anyone you feel could benefit from it, downloaded the latest version from: anacondaIt is an unofficial and free anaconda ebook created for educational purposes. All the content is extracted from Stack Overflow Documentation, which is written by many hardworking individuals at Stack Overflow. It is neither affiliated with Stack Overflow nor official anaconda.The content is released under Creative Commons BY-SA, and the list of contributors to each chapter are provided in the credits section at the end of this book. Images may be copyright of their respective owners unless otherwise specified. All trademarks and registered trademarks are the property of their respective company owners.Use the content presented in this book at your own risk; it is not guaranteed to be correct nor accurate, please send your feedback and corrections to ********************Chapter 1: Getting started with anaconda RemarksCommunity created:This section provides an overview of what anaconda is, and why a developer mightwant to use it.It should also mention any large subjects within anaconda, and link out to the relatedtopics. Since the Documentation for anaconda is new, you may need to create initialversions of those related topics.Anaconda is a data science platform powered by Python. The open source version of Anaconda is a high performance distribution of Python and R and includes over 100 of the most popular Python, R and Scala packages for data science.It has access to over 720 packages that can be installed with conda, the package, dependency and environment manager, that is included in Anaconda.ExamplesInstallation or SetupDetailed instructions on getting anaconda set up or installed.Install Anaconda for macOS using command lineGo to the DOWNLOAD ANACONDA NOW page. Beneath the “Graphical Installer” buttons for Anaconda for macOS, there are command-line text links for Python versions 2.7 and 3.6.Download the command line installer for Anaconda with Python 2.7 or Anaconda with Python 3.6. Optional: Verify data integrity with MD5 or SHA-256. more info on hashesPython 2.7: Open the Terminal.app or iTerm2 terminal application and enter the following:bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda2-4.3.0-MacOSX-x86_64.shOr for Python 3.6 enter the following:bash ~/Downloads/Anaconda3-4.3.0-MacOSX-x86_64.shNOTE: You should include the bash command regardless of whether you are actually using the bash shell.NOTE: Replace ~/Downloads with your actual path and Anaconda3-4.3.0-MacOSX-x86_64.sh with your actual file name.The output of a successful installation will include the messages “Installation finished.” and “Thank you for installing Anaconda!”When your install is complete, begin using Anaconda with the instructions in What’s next?Read Getting started with anaconda online: https:///anaconda/topic/6795/getting-started-with-anacondaCredits。
goodnote

GoodNote1. IntroductionGoodNote is an innovative note-taking application that allows users to easily create, organize, and manage their notes. Whether you are a student, professional, or simply someone who wants to stay organized, GoodNote is the perfect solution. In this document, we will explore the key features and benefits of using GoodNote, as well as provide a step-by-step guide on how to get started with the application.2. Key Features2.1 Note CreationGoodNote offers a wide range of tools and features for creating notes. Users can choose from different templates such as blank pages, lined paper, grid paper, and more. The application also supports handwriting recognition, allowing users to write naturally on their devices and have their handwriting converted to text.2.2 Organization and ManagementWith GoodNote, organizing and managing your notes has never been easier. The application allows users to create folders and subfolders to better categorize their notes. Users can also add tags to their notes, making it easier to search and filter through their collection. Additionally, notes can be easily moved, copied, and shared across different devices.2.3 Sync and BackupGoodNote offers seamless synchronization and backup options. Users can sync their notes across multiple devices, ensuring that they can access their notes anytime, anywhere. The application also provides automatic backup to cloud storage services such as Dropbox or Google Drive, giving users peace of mind knowing that their important notes are always safe and secure.2.4 Annotation and MarkupOne of the standout features of GoodNote is its annotation and markup capabilities. Users can highlight text, underline, strikethrough, and even draw shapes directly on their notes. This makes it easy to emphasize important points or visually represent ideas.2.5 CollaborationGoodNote also supports collaboration, allowing multiple users to work on the same note simultaneously. Users can invite others to join their notes, enabling real-time collaboration and enhancing productivity in a team setting.3. Benefits of using GoodNote3.1 Enhanced Organization and ProductivityWith GoodNote, users can create a well-structured and organized note-taking system. The ability to categorize notes, add tags, and easily search through the collection helps infinding information quickly. This enhances productivity by saving time and reducing the stress associated with searching for specific notes.3.2 Improved Note-Taking ExperienceGoodNote offers a realistic and natural note-taking experience. Users can write or draw directly on their device’s screen, replicating the feeling of using a pen and paper. The application’s handwriting recognition feature ensures that users can easily convert their handwritten notes to text, further improving the overall note-taking experience.3.3 Seamless Synchronization and BackupWith GoodNote’s synchronization and backup options, users can access their notes from any device and never have to worry about losing important information. The automatic backup to cloud storage provides an additional layer of security, ensuring that users’ notes are always backed up and protected against any data loss.3.4 Enhanced CollaborationGoodNote’s collaboration feature is particularly useful for team projects or study groups. Multiple users can work on the same note simultaneously, allowing for real-time collaboration and enhancing productivity in a group setting. This feature fosters teamwork and facilitates the exchange of ideas among team members.4. Getting Started with GoodNote4.1 Installation and SetupTo get started with GoodNote, follow these steps:1.Visit the App Store or Google Play Store on your device.2.Search for。
ee192-getting-started-with-the-beaglebone-blue说明书

EE192 Getting Started with the Beaglebone BlueVersion: January 22, 2019GSI: Justin Yim1.Flashing the Operating System 22.Connecting to the Beaglebone Blue 33.Connecting to Wi-Fi 54.Setting up the Robot Control Library 65.Building and Running a Project 81. Flashing the Operating SystemRequired materials:•Beaglebone Blue and power (micro USB or 9-18V barrel connector)•Windows, Mac, or Linux Computer with an SD card slot and microSD adapter •microSD card at least 4 GB in sizeThe board is already flashed. Follow this procedure if you need to re-flash your board. For more information, see /docs/librobotcontrol/flashing.html The Beaglebone Blue can boot from either its onboard eMMC flash memory or from a microSD card. In Debian, the Programmable Real-time Units (PRUs) will work only if the OS is flashed to the onboard memory (we never got them to work in Ubuntu). Process:If you already have a microSD card with the desired image, skip to step 3. Otherwise, follow steps 1 and 2 to prepare your microSD card.1.Download the OS image to your computer (we pre-installed Ubuntu 18.04):Ubuntu 18.04: https:///rootfs/2018-12-10/flasher/BBB-eMMC-flasher-ubuntu-18.04.1-console-armhf-2018-12-10-2gb.img.xzDebian 9.5: /docs/images/BBBL-blank-debian-9.5-iot-armhf-2018-10-07-4gb.img.xz2.Write the image to the microSD card:a.Download and install Etcher on your computer:https://www.balena.io/etcher/b.Insert the microSD card and then start Etcher.c.In Etcher, select the image. The microSD card should be automaticallyselected. Flash it. This can take about 15 minutes.3.Flash the Beaglebone Blue eMMC:a.Insert the microSD card into the Beaglebone Blue while it is powered off.b.Hold down the Beaglebone Blue “SD” button (in the corner) whileapplying power. You can release the button when the LEDs flash.c.After a minute, the blue LEDs will flash in a pattern bouncing back andforth. After about five minutes the LEDs will turn off and you can removepower from the Beaglebone Blue. Remove the microSD card so that itdoes not flash the Beaglebone Blue again.4.Connect to the Beaglebone Blue and test that it is working.2. Connecting to the Beaglebone BlueRequired materials:•Beaglebone Blue•MicroUSB cable•Windows, Mac, or Linux Computer with a USB connectionThe Cory 204 lab computers’ Windows operating systems can connect to the Beaglebone Blue through either an Ubuntu virtual machine or the SSH client PuTTY. If you’d like to use your personal computer, follow the setup steps below for your operating system. For more information, see: /getting-started/and /docs/librobotcontrol/networking_usb.htmlMac•Download the two drivers:Network:https:///static/Drivers/MacOSX/RNDIS/HoRNDIS.pkgSerial:https:///static/Drivers/MacOSX/FTDI/EnergiaFTDIDrivers2.2.18.pkg and install them. The Serial driver may ask you to reboot your computer.Windows•Download the driver:For 64 bit: https:///static/Drivers/Windows/BONE_D64.exeFor 32 bit: https:///static/Drivers/Windows/BONE_DRV.exeand install it. You may need to reboot your computer after installation.•Download and install an SSH client like putty: https:///Linux•No additional steps; you should be ready to go. :)Connecting with USB:1.Plug the micro USB B into the Beaglebone Blue and attach the USB A to yourcomputer. Wait for the Beaglebone Blue to power on and boot.b computers (using Ubuntu):a.Start the VirtualBox Ubuntu image, wait for it to boot, and open a terminalb.Pass the Beaglebone Blue USB device into the Ubuntu virtual machineAlternatively, open PuTTY and follow step 3:3.The Beaglebone Blue creates a network connection and emulates an Ethernetadapter. Your computer will receive IP addresses 192.168.7.1 and 192.168.6.1.The Beaglebone Blue has IP addresses 192.168.7.2 and 192.168.6.2. SSH intothe Beaglebone Blue at 192.168.7.2 or 192.168.6.2 with username ubuntu (ordebian) and passphrase temppwd. In Linux or Mac:*****************.7.2If you receive a “REMOTE HOST IDENTIFICATION HAS CHANGED” error, you have probably previously connected to a different computer on 192.168.7.2 (like another BBBL). Remove the old ECDSA key with something like:ssh-keygen -R 192.168.7.2Connecting with the Beaglebone Blue’s Wi-Fi:The Beaglebone Blue has a wireless access point called Beaglebone-XXXX where XXXX depends on your individual board. Its passphrase is BeagleBone (case sensitive). The Beaglebone Blue can remain connected to another network while this access point is active. For more information see: /getting-started1.Connect to the Beaglebone Blue Wi-Fi network from your laptop (the labcomputers may not have Wi-Fi cards). Your computer should receive an IPaddress in the 192.168.8.x range. The Beaglebone Blue will have IP address192.168.8.12.SSH into the Beaglebone Blue at 192.168.8.1 in the same manner as for the USBconnection:*****************.8.13. Connecting to Wi-Fi:Once the Beaglebone Blue connects to a Wi-Fi network like CalVisitor it will remember it and automatically connect the next time it boots (it should already do this). For more information, see /docs/librobotcontrol/networking_wifi.html Connecting to CalVisitor:1.On the Beaglebone Blue run:connmanctland then in connmanctl enter services. This should print the names ofavailable Wi-Fi networks. You should see CalVisitor among them.2.In connmanctl connect to the CalVisitor network with:connect wifi_8030dc034755_43616c56697369746f72_managed_none don’t worry, you can tab complete. The green light in the center of the boardshould turn on. You can test the connection by pinging something like.Connecting to a Password Secured Network:1.To connect to a network NAME with passphrase PASSPHRASE, create a fileNAME.config in /var/lib/connman/ containing the following text:[service_NAME]Type = wifiName = NAMEPassphrase = PASSPHRASEThis can be accomplished with a text editor like vim, emacs, or nano run as root.2.The Beaglebone Blue may automatically connect to the network once this file iscreated. If not, run connmanctl and enter:tether wifi offenable wifiscan wifiservicesagent onconnect wifi_f45eab…_managed_pskPASSPHRASEquit4. Setting up the Robot Control LibraryWe have already installed the Robotics Control Library librobotcontrol. If you need to reinstall it, follow this procedure. For more information see:/docs/librobotcontrol/installation.html (specifically method 2) Later in the course we will provide skeleton code for ROS in Ubuntu 18.04 with updated instructions.Robot Control Library in Ubuntu 18.04 or Debian 9.5:1.Connect to CalVisitor to make sure you have an internet connection.2.Download the librobotcontrol Debian package (the following is one line):wgethttps:///StrawsonDesign/librobotcontrol/rele ases/download/V1.0.4/librobotcontrol_1.0.4_armhf.deb3.Install the package with:sudo dpkg -i librobotcontrol_1.0.4_armhf.debYou may be prompted to select a program to run on boot. You can pick rc_blink if you’d like the green and red LEDs to blink on boot, or leave it on none.4.Clone the librobotcontrol repository for the source code (one line):git clonehttps:///StrawsonDesign/librobotcontrol.git5.To make sure the installation worked, run:rc_test_driversand you should see the following output if everything is working (Ubuntu 18.04): Kernel: 4.14.79-ti-r84 console Ubuntu Image 2018-12-10Debian: buster/sidPASSED: gpio 0PASSED: gpio 1PASSED: gpio 2PASSED: gpio 3PASSED: pwm0PASSED: pwm1PASSED: pwm2PASSED: eqep0PASSED: eqep1PASSED: eqep2ERROR: pru-rproc driver not loaded PASSED: uart1PASSED: uart2PASSED: uart4PASSED: uart5PASSED: i2c1PASSED: i2c2PASSED: spiPASSED: LEDPASSED: ADC iioCurrently running on a:MODEL_BB_BLUERobot Control library Version:1.0.4The PRU should return PASSED if you are using Debian 9.5.5. Building and Running a ProjectLater in the course we will provide skeleton code for ROS in Ubuntu 18.04 with updated instructions.Robot Control Library:For more information, see /docs/librobotcontrol/manual.html or take a look at the examples in the library source code ~/librobotcontrol/examples/1.Create a new project:a.Decide on a project name (not new_project_name) and copy the projecttemplate (the following is one line):cp -r /usr/share/robotcontrol/rc_project_template~/new_project_nameb.Rename the C source code file:mv rc_project_template.c new_project_name.cc.Edit the Makefile line starting with TARGET to:TARGET = new_project_name2.Build the project by callingmakefrom the project folder3.Run the project with./new_project_namefrom the project folder. By default it will toggle the green and red LEDs whenyou push the “PAU” (pause) button.。
Kurzweil 3000 Mac Getting Started Guide

Kurzweil 3000 for Macintosh Getting Started GuideKURZWEIL 3000 PRODUCTS (3)OPEN KURZWEIL 3000 (4)Web License (4)Desktop Client - Standalone (4)Tip Of The Day (4)Offline Mode (4)ACCESS CONTENT (5)File Menu (5)Starting Points Menu (5)The Universal Library - Web License (5)Google Drive (5)Images of Printed Material (6)From Online File Storage - (6)From a Scanner (connected to your computer) (6)Virtual Print (6)STARTING POINTS (7)PALETTES (8)Reading Palette (8)Tools Palette (10)TOOLBARS (12)Manage Toolbars (12)Reading Toolbar (12)Studying Toolbar (13)Writing Path Toolbar (14)Document Prep Tools (16)Other Tools (17)DON’T FORGET TO SAVE! (18)RESOURCES (18)Kurzweil 3000 Universal LibraryAdd to Chrome or Firefox web browsers for Text to Speech (TTS) access to content on the flyWEB LICENSEYour username and password are the same for ALL Kurzweil 3000 Web License Subscriptioncomponents.If you are the Kurzweil site administrator– login is emailed to you in your welcome package from Kurzweil’s Customer Service team.If you are a teacher or student– check with your school/district Kurzweil site administrator to obtain your username and password.Universal Library is accessible in Web, Windows, and Mac versionsDESKTOP CLIENT - STANDALONEDouble Click the Kurzweil 3000 icon on your desktop, dock or Applications folder.TIP OF THE DAYThe Tip of the Day will automatically open with a different tip.You can click Previous, Next or Random to see other tips.OFFLINE MODEIf no internet connection is detected when you launch Kurzweil 3000 Web License, you may still be able to use Kurzweil 3000 in Offline Mode.You’ll need to have previously logged into Kurzweil 3000 Web License on your machine with internet access within your subscription’s Offline Mode duration for this to be available.FILE MENUKurzweil 3000 can open a variety of files and convert them to .kes files.From your local Computer, the Universal Library, or Google Drive•File > Open…, Open from Universal Library, or Open from Google Drive STARTING POINTS MENUFrom here you can:•Open a New draft document•Open an existing file from your local computerTHE UNIVERSAL LIBRARY - WEB LICENSEUnlimited cloud storage for your Kurzweil 3000 files in addition to some pre-loaded content:•Your Private and Public folders•Public folders for the Top Level admin and any teachers or students in yourteam. Students cannot see other student’s folders.•Classic Literature folder (1800+ titles)•Help files folder•Non-Fiction Bookbag folder containing 15 titles for grades 3 through 8•Sample files folder•TemplatesClick on the toggle arrow next to a folder to expand itClick on the folder where the file is savedChoose the file from the list on the rightGOOGLE DRIVE•File > Open from Google Drive•Click the Sign In button if you are not already signed into Google Drive•Locate your file and click OpenIMAGES OF PRINTED MATERIAL•PICTURES OF PAGES, FROM CELL PHONE, ETC.o Save (or upload) image to Google Drive or your local computero Open the image using File > Open… or Open from Google DriveFROM ONLINE FILE STORAGE -•SUCH AS DROP BOX, ONE DRIVE, BOX, ETC.o Download the file to your computer from the online storage program (such as Dropbox)o Use File > Open, to locate the fileFROM A SCANNER (CONNECTED TO YOUR COMPUTER)•(CONNECTED TO YOUR COMPUTER)o Choose Scan >Scan New DocumentVIRTUAL PRINT•BRING FILES FROM ANOTHER APPLICATION INTO KRUZWEL 3OO TO SAVE AS A .KES FILE o Open a file in its native applicationo File > Printo In the PDF dropdown, choose Open as a PDF in Kurzweil 3000o The file will appear in KURZWEIL 3000 to be read, saved, etc.Different toolbars and palettes will be available based on the type of document you are in.DETAILSPlace cursor where you want to startToggle Reading Audio Reading SpeedTOOLS PALETTEHighlight, Circle orCross-out textMANAGE TOOLBARS• Select a desired Toolbar• Double click on a Toolbar to Customize • Choose from the options in the popup window, •Choose Toolbar formatREADING TOOLBARSTUDYING TOOLBARWRITING PATH TOOLBARDOCUMENT PREP TOOLSOTHER TOOLSYou can save files to your local computer, a local network folder, Save a copy to Google Drive, and the Universal Library (Web License Subscription Only).The Kurzweil AcademyNew product features, videos, downloads, strategies and more!https:///kurzweil-academy/kurzweil-academy.htmlYouTube – How tohttps:///channel/UCUviWXqiuQJc-px3xHp2qDA。
Active Learn Primary 用户指南说明书

Getting Started GuideGetting started with Active Learn PrimaryWhat is Active Learn Primary?Active Learn Primary is an online learning world where you will find all of our online teaching and learning services. For teachers, it’s a giant repository of teaching material, with in-depth planning, assessment and reporting built in. For children, it’s where they can log in from the classroom and home to find allocated books, games and activities – and earn rewards as they go.Getting started with Active Learn PrimaryActive Learn Primary: In order to help you get up and running, and acquainted with Active Learn Primary as quickly and efficiently as possible, we have created some very short ‘how to’ videos. There are support videos to give you an overview of how to use Active Learn Primary and more specific, product-related videos, for example to show you how to use our Bug Club reading programme.Select from the products in this link to see product-specific overview videos, or see the below summaries of each product.Select from the videos below for a generic overview of Active Learn Primary or click on this link to see all available videos and guidance:•How to login in to Active Learn Primary [watch video]•Overview of products available on Active Learn Primary[watch video]•Overview of Classroom Support area [watch video]•How to add teachers to Active Learn Primary so that they can use the resources [watch video]•How to add pupils to Active Learn Primary so that they can use the resources [watch video]Helpful guidance to send to parents/carersMany parents and carers will be new to the world of online learning, so we have also created some short‘how to’ videos to introduce them to Active Learn Primary. Please do send these links out to parents/carers as necessary.•What is Active Learn Primary and how to log in [watch video]• A quick tour of the pupil world [watch video]•How do rewards work? [watch video]•The grown-ups area [watch video]The Bug Club FamilyThe Bug Club family contains a suite of reading and teaching programmes for children aged 4-11. It covers all reading needs from early reading and phonics through to guided and independent reading, development of deeper text comprehension, and spelling, punctuation and grammar resources.As well as a fantastic online reading world for children, Bug Club also contains a clever online toolkit for teachers. This includes access to all of the eBooks and activities as well as integrated assessment.Find detailed guidance on how to set-up and use Bug Club in this document: (PDF 3.27 MB)Bug Club PhonicsBug Club Phonics is based on a seven-year study in Clackmannanshire, UK, that’s proven systematic phonics to be the most effective way to teach children to read.Bug Club Phonics contains everything you need to teach synthetic phonics to your littlest learners. It isfast-paced – children start to read after learning just eight phonemes – and combines fun, 100% decodable books with BBC CBeebies videos and whole-class teaching software to give you a range of aural, visual and kinaesthetic phonic activities to appeal to all the children in your class.You can:•Search for and allocate resources (eBooks and activities) to classes, groups of children or individual children [watch video ].•Encourage parents to use the parental guidance notes on the inside front and back covers of the eBooks for an enhanced experience, and follow the audio instructions within each phonics game.•Use the activity reporting area to see at a glance how each child performs on the embeddedactivities, whether they enjoyed their reading, and get insights into their progress [watch video ].Parents can:•Learn all about Bug Club Phonics [watch video ].•Learn how to use the Bug Club Phonics eBooks and activities at home [watch video ].•Use the parental guidance notes on the inside front and back covers of the eBooks for an enhanced experience, and follow the audio instructions within each phonics game.Bug Club for Guided Independent Reading (4-11)Bug Club is an engaging, imaginative and finely levelled reading solution for your whole school. We have created some ‘how to’ videos to help you understand the product and enable you to start using it with your class at home.All of the eBooks are levelled according to Letters and Sounds. They also all fit within traditional book band levels. This makes it easy for you to choose which level books to allocate to the children in your class for read-ing practice.You can:•Search for and allocate individual eBooks to classes, groups of children or individual children [watch video ].•Search for and allocate entire book bands of eBooks to classes, groups of children or individual children and sign up for notifications when children need more books [watch video ].•Encourage parents to use the parental guidance notes on the inside front and back covers of the eBooks for an enhanced learning experience for their child.•Use the activity reporting area to see at a glance how each child performs on the embeddedcomprehension activities, whether they enjoyed their reading, and get insights into their progress[watch video ].•If you wish to teach remote Guided Reading lessons with small groups of children, perhaps via anonline video chat service, you can do this with Bug Club. Each eBook has a linked guided reading card which you can work through with children over a number of days. The guided reading cards areavailable as links from each individual eBook within Active Learn Primary. Please note that you cannot currently allocate these for use by parents with children at home.Bug Club KS2 ComprehensionBug Club Comprehension is a fresh approach that helps every child master deep comprehension. It uses a powerful and proven talk-based, mastery approach to help children develop a deeper understanding of texts, regardless of decoding ability.You can:•Use the planning area and allocate resources to children [watch video ].•If you wish to teach remote Guided Reading lessons with your class, allocate eBooks to your class chapter by chapter. Then use the teaching cards for daily discussion.For all Bug Club reading programmes, parents can:•Learn all about Bug Club and the benefits of using it [watch video ]•Learn how to use the Bug Club eBooks [watch video ].•Use the parental guidance notes on the inside front and back covers of the eBooks for an enhanced learning experience for their child.Grammar and Spelling BugGrammar and Spelling Bug is a completely online programme that brings spelling, grammar andpunctuation lessons to life for children aged 5-11, and follows the national curriculum for England. There are comprehensive lesson plans, activities and assessments available atthe click of a button.Built to find the fun in learning grammar, punctuation and spelling, Grammar and Spelling Bug is bursting with online practice games and video tutorials that you can allocate to your class to help them masteressential skills and continue their learning at home. Your children will time travel from Aztec to Victorian times completing exciting practice games again and again, learning key skills at every step without even knowing it!You can:•Learn all about Grammar and Spelling Bug and the benefits of using it [watch video ]•Find and allocate resources to your class [watch video ]Parents can:•Access Grammar and Spelling Bug activities by navigating to the Grammar and Spelling Bug tab inthe My Stuff section of the pupil world [watch video ]Power English: Writing (7-11)Power English: Writing is a new, dynamic KS2 writing approach, which is genre-focused and encourages children to develop writing using their own interests and ideas. Using an evidence-based process which can be applied to all writing, Power English: Writing places a strong emphasis on creativity alongside the technical aspects of writing.Resources available to you on Active Learn Primary are as follows:•An interactive planner, containing lesson plans for individual writing projects along with lesson plans for grammar, punctuation and writing process mini-lessons.•Allocatable, child-facing genre booklets which contain examples and explanations of genre con-ventions as well as helpful prompt questions and hints and tips for generating ideas for writing, drafting, revising, editing and publishing pieces of writing.•Helpful checklists and planning grids which can be allocated to children.•Videos from real-life authors discussing aspects of the genres in which they write.You can:•Use the interactive planner to access lesson plans for individual writing projects and mini-lessons.These lesson plans are especially helpful if you wish to teach online writing lessons with your class.•Learn about the different resources available within Power English: Writing and allocate them to children in your class based on which writing project you would like them to undertake []•Choose a genre you would like your class to focus on, for example fairy tales, and allocate genre booklets to the children to help them create their own fairy tales at home.Parents can:•Access Power English: Writing resources by navigating to the Power English: Writing tab in the My Stuff section of the pupil world [watch video]WordsmithWordsmith is a digital programme for reading comprehension, speaking and listening, grammar and writing, designed to help every child progress. It brings together everything you need to plan, allocate and assess all in one place and includes units on fiction, non-fiction and poetry with detailed, editable lesson plans, resources and e-books.You can:•Allocate resources to a child to look at or work on from home []•Find detailed guidance on how to use Wordsmith in this document: Wordsmith Getting Started Guide (PDF 1.43 MB).•Fiction texts: Try allocating a chapter a week to your students. Look at some of the ideas suggested in the planning or just think of a couple of questions that will encourage them to think about what they have read. For younger students consider getting them to draw pictures, design posters or draw mind maps rather than writing their responses.•Non-fiction texts: These are interactive eBooks that encourage students to explore a ‘Big Question’ in an exciting and dynamic way. Each non-fiction eBook sets out to answer a big question, e.g. in theYear 2 eBook called All About Orang-utans, the students explore the Big Question: Could you keep an orang-utan as a pet? Having explored the eBook, which includes videos and animations, the intention is that they will then have the necessary knowledge to make an informed decision. If you have time, take a look at the planning, which accompanies each book, for suggestion questions, written tasksand challenges. If you prefer not to follow the planning, consider asking the children to keep a logor record (in any format they like) of those facts which they found interesting and didn’t know before.Could those who have access to an iPhone do a 2-3 min recording of what they liked most abouttheir favourite book? Could these be emailed to you and uploaded to your school website?•Poetry: Allocate an age appropriate poem to either be learned off by heart or illustrated. The accompanying lesson plans include lots of suggested activities and links to interactive teachingpages: videos, audio files, drag and drop activities and short compositions. Try using the searchfacility to look for a favourite author, such as Michael Rosen, and allocating the poem and the videoof Michael reading the poem, to your students. Set them the challenge of learning this off by heart,to be delivered with as much expression as Michael. Search for I’m the Youngest in Our House as an example of a poem being read by Michael.Parents can:•Access Wordsmith resources by navigating to the Wordsmith tab in the My Stuff section of the pupil world [watch video].The Rapid FamilyThe Rapid Family is a complete reading, writing and maths solution that is perfect for English Language learners. It consists of an online reading world for children where they can access carefully-levelled eBooks allocated to them by their teacher, as well as a reporting area to help teachers monitor each pupil’s progress remotely.Rapid PhonicsRapid Phonics is based on the successful Sound Discovery phonics catch up programme, and it has been proven in independent studies to help children make accelerated progress in reading and spelling. Rapid Phonics online programme contains a set of fully decodable eBooks that follow the Rapid Phonics progression.Printed books, printed Teaching Guides, phonics flashcards and a phonics wall chart are all available to purchase separately.You can:•Search for and allocate eBooks to groups of children or individual children [].•Encourage parents to help their child practise the key sounds in the book using the activity at the beginning of each book.•Encourage pupils to click on the Rapid Boy or Rapid Girl icons when they appear in the book and follow the audio instructions to complete the activities within the eBooks.•Use the reporting area to see at a glance how each child performs on the embedded activities, whether they have finished the book, and get insights into their progress [watch video].•Learn all about Rapid [watch video].Parents can:•Learn how to use the Rapid Phonics eBooks and activities at home [watch video]•Use the first activity within each book to help their child practise the key sounds they will meet in the book.•Encourage their child to read aloud.•Give their child plenty of praise and encouragement to build their confidence.Rapid ReadingRapid Reading has been proven to help children to make accelerated progress in their word reading and comprehension skills.Rapid Reading online consists of hundreds of eBooks that are all carefully levelled and matched to children’s reading age. The books include fiction and non-fiction texts and cover a range of high-interest topics that will engage even the most reluctant readers. Each eBook includes interactive activities that help children build their word-reading, spelling and comprehension skills.Printed books and printed Teaching Guides are available to purchase separately.Find detailed guidance on how to set-up and use Rapid in this document: Rapid Getting Started Guide (PDF 16.6 MB)You can:•Search for and allocate eBooks to groups of children or individual children [].•Encourage parents to go through the ‘Before Reading’ page of each eBook with their child before beginning the book, although full audio support is included for children who need to access theeBook independently.•Encourage pupils to click on the Rapid Boy or Rapid Girl icons when they appear in the book and follow the audio instructions to complete the activities within the eBooks.•Use the activity reporting area to see at a glance how each child performs on the embedded activities, whether they have finished the book, and get insights into their progress [watch video].•Learn all about Rapid [watch video].Parents can:•Learn how to use the Rapid Reading eBooks and activities at home [watch video].•Use the ‘Before reading’ page of each book to ensure their child has the confidence they need to begin reading.•Encourage their child to read aloud and to complete the activities within each eBook.•Give their child plenty of praise and encouragement to build their confidencePower MathsPower Maths is a mastery programme designed to spark curiosity and excitement in maths. It is recommended by the Department for Education in England and is fully aligned with the White Rose Maths schemes of work, having been developed in partnership.To help teachers set work for children during school closures, we have added free Power Maths content to the Active Learn Secondary website including Textbooks and Practice Book units. Parents/children can access the content via links without signing in. If you are a current Power Maths user, your school will have received an email providing the links.If you do not use Power Maths already, you can get access to the links by completing the form here.These ‘how to’ videos explain how to access and use the content:••For parents and carersAbacusAbacus is a maths scheme for children from Reception to Year 6 (ages 4-11). It has been built by a team of expert authors and teachers to inspire a genuine love of maths and help every child master mathematical concepts. It is written for the primary national curriculum in England and has been built with the outcome of Mastery in mind.Abacus is built around a spiral curriculum so children have the opportunity to revise and practise what they have learnt throughout the year.The planning area contains Long-term, Medium-term, Weekly and Daily plans, which you can export to Word and edit to suit your class.As well as plans, it contains hundreds of resources that you can allocate to the children in your class for practising core skills and improving fluency. For example, there are fun interactive games and pupil videos [watch video], homework sheets and practice powerpointsFind detailed guidance on how to set-up and use Abacus in this document:(PDF 5.29 MB)You can:•Use the planning area to access plans [watch video]•Search for and allocate resources to children in your class [watch video]•Access individual pages from the textbooks (KS2) and workbooks (KS1) in the Resources area•If you are teaching maths lessons remotely, there are links in the plans (online and in Word)to resources relevant to the lessons, such as tools, practice powerpoints and resource sheets.You may want to allocate these to your class in advance of your lesson.Parents can:•Learn all about Abacus [watch video]•Play allocated activities with their children, especially the 414 Talking and Listening activities.Science Bug InternationalScience Bug International is a challenging and complete curriculum programme fromYear 1 to Year 6 (5-11). It contains:•Inspiring plans, hands-on activities, videos, animations and fun activities that children will love.•Detailed support and guidance for every aspect of the UK curriculum ensure retention and mastery of the curriculum standards.•assessment opportunities to help you assess children’s progress and attainment goals. You can:•Learn about the product and start using it with your class at home.•Get an overview of the Science Bug planning area [watch video].Parents can:•Access allocated resources in the Pupil World [watch video].。
ShareFile 入门指南说明书

Getting Started with ShareFileFollow this simple guide and you'll be securely accessing, downloading and uploading files in no time.Step-by-stepHow to access a folderBy using a secure ShareFile folder, you can exchange documents and store them safely for convenient access. No more searching your inbox for important files! Simply log in 24/7 to access your private folder.01Open your welcome email from ShareFile andclick the link to activate your (free) account.02Create a password and log in to your account.If you ever forget your password, click “ForgotPassword?” to reset it.03Go to your folder and you're ready start uploading and downloading documents. Youcan also view your files within the ShareFilewebsite if you don’t want to download a copy.How to add files to a folderOnce you're granted access, you can securely upload files to any folder. Simply drag and drop, or browse to the file you’d like to upload.Step-by-step01Make sure your account administrator hasgranted you upload permission. It's requiredbefore you can begin.02Go to the navigation bar to the left, click"Shared Folders" and look for yours. Sinceyou're a client user, your folder will be in the"Shared Folders" section of the account. (Ifyou don't have folders to access, none will beshared with you.)03Drag your files from your computer into the"Drag Files Here" box, or click "Browse" filesto select them manually. Click "Upload" whenready.Speeds may vary based on internet connection.Step-by-stepHow to upload a file from an email request Your requester can send you a secure “Request Link” that allows you to encrypt and secure your document. They’ll email you the upload link. All you need to do is click it, browse to the correct files, and upload.01Open the request email and click the link.It may appear either as a ShareFile URLor as a banner that says "Click here toupload files ."02Drag and drop the files you wish to uploadfrom your computer folder or desktop to thebox on the screen.Note : Depending on the original requester’smessage settings, you may be required toenter your name and email address before youcan upload any files.03Click "upload" after you've placed all the files into the box. A success message will appear once your upload is complete.How to download a file from an email request Files can be transferred safely through email by sending them as a ShareFile attachment. You’ll receive an email containing a link to the file – one click, and you’ll have the document.Step-by-step01Open the email and click the link. Itmay appear as a ShareFile URL orDownload button.Note: Depending on the original sender’smessage settings, you may be required toenter your name and email address beforeyou can upload any files.02Choose to download and preview the file (orfiles). If it's a single file, it will be automaticallydisplayed in the content viewer. Use the greenDownload button to download the files directlyto your computer.Depending on your browser settings, you maybe prompted to select where on your computerfiles should be saved.Step-by-stepHow to download a copy of a document f rom my ShareFile folderIf a document has been added to your secure ShareFile folder, you can download it directly from the folder.01Go to the ShareFile Folder you need and selectthe file you want to download. 02Right-click the file and select theDownload option.To preview the file first, simply click the filename once to open it in the Content Viewer.From there, click the Download button on theright.Note: You can download multiple files at once by using the checkboxes on the left side of each file name. Select the files then click theDownload button that appears in the contentmenu above the file list.03Access the files in the Downloads folder onyour computer. Depending on your browsersettings, you may be prompted to choose adownload location.ShareFileNorth America|180****3453United Kingdom | +44 800 680 0621Worldwide | +1 919 745 6111 Australia | +1 800 089 572LocationsCorporate Headquarters | 851 Cypress Creek Road Fort Lauderdale, FL 33309, United StatesSilicon Valley | 4988 Great America Parkway Santa Clara, CA 95054, United States© 2017 Citrix Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Citrix, the Citrix logo, ShareFile, and other marks appearing herein are property of Citrix Systems, Inc. and/or one or more of its subsidiaries, and may be registered with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and in other countries. All other marks are the property of their respective owner(s).。
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Dropbox lets you save photos, docs, videos and other
files - all in one place - and automatically backs up your stuff. So, if your computer breaks down or you leave your phone on the train, your stuff is safe.
On Windows or Mac
1. Make sure you’ve installed the desktop app on your computer.
2. Drag and drop files into the Dropbox folder. That’s it!Add files to your Dropbox
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On iOS or Android
1. Tap the More actions menu (...) icon in the top right-hand corner.
2. Choose Upload file (in iOS) or Upload here (in Android).
3. Select the location you’d like to upload files from.
4. Select the files you’d like to add, then tap Upload.
On
1. Sign in to .
2. Click the Upload button at the top of the window.
3. Choose the file you’d like to add and click Open.
4. Or, just drag and drop files directly into your
web browser.
Take your stuff anywhere
Save your photos and docs to Dropbox and access them on any
computer, phone or tablet with the Dropbox app. Every file you
save to Dropbox is automatically synced to all of your devices,
so you can get to your stuff from anywhere.
Install the desktop and mobile apps
Get the desktop app Get the iOS app Get the Android app
Need to send a file? Just add it to your Dropbox, share a link to it and you’re all done. No matter how large the file is, anyone with the link can view or download a copy - even if they don’t
have a Dropbox account.
On
1. Sign in to and find the file or folder you’d like to share.
2. Hover over the file or folder and click the S h are b utton that appears. If you’re sharing a folder, you’ll see a drop-down menu. Choose S e nd link .
3. Enter the email addresses of the people you want to invite, then click Send
or copy and paste the link.
Send large files Share a link to a file
On Windows or Mac
1. Install the Dropbox desktop app i f you haven’t already.
2. Open your Dropbox folder and find the file or folder you’d like to share.
3. Right click the file and select S h are Dropbox link. T he link will be copied
automatically. Just paste it into an email, instant message or wherever you’d like people to access it.
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Work on files together
Collaborate on presentations and docs - without emailing files backwards and forwards. Just create a shared folder and add other people to it. When you edit a file in a shared folder, everyone instantly gets the latest version on their devices.
Set up a shared folder
On
1. Sign in to and click Share a folder...a t the top of the
window.
2. Choose I ’d like to create and share a new folder, c lick Next, t hen enter
a name for your shared folder.
3. Click N e xt, then enter the email addresses of the people you
want to invite.
4. Add a personal message if you like and click Share folder.
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Hooray, you’re now a Dropbox all-star!
You’re all set to use Dropbox. Get started now
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See more tips and tricks
Check out our Help Centre to learn how to recover old versions of files, save space on your computer with Selective Sync, and explore other advanced features.
Dropbox also includes a number of security tools
to help you further protect your account and data.
Visit our Security page to learn how to create
a strong, unique password, enable two-step
verification and adjust your security settings.
There’s even more to Dropbox
Need more space or extra sharing controls?
Check out Dropbox Pro. Looking for a better
way to collaborate at work? Check out
Dropbox for Business.
Happy Dropboxing!。