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A collection of AL's tips from Atomic Learning.

AL's Weekly Tech Tip: 11.1

by Sharon Caher — Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM

Have a software question? Get help 24/7 from Atomic Learning. The online resource is available to BPS students, their parents and staff. Need the password? Fill out the request form below.

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AL's Weekly Tech Tip 12.20

The recent holidays brought visions of cookies to mind. Just what are cookies...and not the kind found on a holiday table? Explore ways to get your holiday photos printed online. AL, Atomic Learning's Technology Answer Man, will show you how. Atomic Learning provides anytime software support. If you need the login on information, click on the link below for a password request form.

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AL's Weekly Tech Tip 1.30

by Sharon Caher — Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM

AL, Atomic Learning's technology answer man, answers questions each week on various software applications. This week, he is all about sound–how to navigate around Audacity's tool bar and how to add sound to a PowerPoint Presentation. Atomic Learning is available to all BPS students, grades 5 to 12, their parents, and all teachers and staff. Need a log on? Click the link below to receive the district password. It will be emailed to you.

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AL's Weekly Tech Tip 2.14

by Sharon Caher — Oct 11, 2008 12:18 PM

AL, Atomic Learning's technology answer man, answers questions each week on various software applications. This week, he turns his attention to web users. Just what is an feed? How do you set one up using Explorer or Firefox? Follow the link for the answer. Atomic Learning is available to all BPS students, grades 5 to 12, their parents, and all teachers and staff. Need a log on? Click the link below to receive the district password. It will be emailed to you.

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AL's Weekly Tech Tip 4.25

All BPS district staff, students grades (5-12) and their parents are subscribers to Atomic Learning and can get answers to their software question 24/7. Need the log on information? See below.

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