Digital equipment
- Storage and loading trolleys
Global Industrial site
Mini-tech tasks:
Clean the trolley(s) (use a dry cloth in accessible areas - beware of sharp edges).
Stabilize the trolley so that it does not move, using the wheel lock if available. A trolley is very heavy when full.
Plug the cart into a suitable electrical outlet.
Show school students how to plug and unplug digital devices (PCs, Chromebooks or tablets) as needed.
- Chromebook
Mini-tech tasks :
Show other students how to plug in the Chromebook, open and close the device, adjust sound and brightness, plug in headsets, etc...
See the Google site for other functions.
Keep the device clean.
- iPad
Mini-tech tasks :
Demonstrate the various functions to other students using the guide by choosing the desired iPad here. Choose Table of Contents / iPad model.
Show other students how to plug and unplug devices from an electrical outlet or from the cart.
Clean the screens regularly.
- Mac Book, iMac and Mac mini
Mini-tech tasks:
Show the other students how to plug in the MacBook or iMac, open and close the device, adjust sound and brightness, plug in headsets, etc...
For guides click here.
Keep the unit clean.
- Desktop and laptop computers
Mini-tech tasks :
Show other students how to connect laptops, open and close the device, adjust sound and brightness, plug in headsets, etc...
A common problem with powering desktop computer monitors is that the wire that goes into the display tends to come out. In this case, you must lightly push the wire towards the location behind the screen.
Windows 10 : Quick guide.
Windows 11 : Tips and tricks.
Keep the device clean.
- Interactive digital board and interactive digital screen
Mini-tech tasks :
Turn on the board or screen and turn it off.
Check that the USB cable is properly connected to the computer (this wire ensures interactivity with the screen).
Check that the video cable or HDMI cable is securely connected to the computer.
Check the audio jacks if necessary.
Calibrate the board.
Check that the location of the pencil and buttons is clean. This location is also called the “pen box”.
If necessary, clean the board with a clean, slightly damp cloth without detergent (check with the teacher or the ICT service before proceeding).
For brands, panel models and connection guides, check with your ICT department.
- Interactive videoconferencing systems
Poly X50
Guide (see viedeo overview)
Guide (see viedeo overview)
Rally Bar
Guide
Guide
- The robots
Ozobot - manuals
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Bee-Bot - user guide
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Bee-Bot simulator
https://beebot.terrapinlogo.com/
Blue-Bot simulator
https://weblogo.terrapinlogo.com/?app=blue-bot
Dash - started guide
https://www.makewonder.com/getting-started
Dash and Dot - started guide
https://www.sos.mo.gov/CMSImages/LibraryDevelopment/DashandDotQuickStartGuide.pdf
Lego Boost - guide
https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/help/products/electronics_robots
Wedo 2 - resources and support
https://education.lego.com/en-us/product-resources/wedo-2/teacher-resources/teacher-guides/
Spike Prime - resources and support
https://education.lego.com/en-us/product-resources/spike-prime/downloads/building-instructions/
EV3 - user guide
https://www.lego.com/cdn/cs/set/assets/bltbef4d6ce0f40363c/LMSUser_Guide_LEGO_MINDSTORMS_EV3_11_Tablet_ENUS.pdf
- Microcontrollers and microcomputers
Microbit (Makecode)
https://makecode.microbit.org/#
Arduino
https://www.arduino.cc/
Raspberry Pi
https://www.raspberrypi.com/products/raspberry-pi-4-model-b/
Makey Makey
https://makeymakey.com/pages/kit-project-guides
LilyPad
https://www.sparkfun.com/lilypad_sewable_electronics