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TASK 1: CLEAN UP YOUR COMPUTERS!

You clean and straighten your classroom to prepare for the new school year. Why not do the same for your technology?

  • Use a soft cloth or paper towel dampened (not dripping!) with water to clean your computer's plastic case.
  • Use a paper towel moistened (not dripping!) with a household glass cleaner to wipe the monitor screen. (Do NOT use cleaner on laptops or other LCD screens.)
  • Turn the keyboard upside down and shake slightly to remove dirt and debris. You can also purchase a compressed air tool to force out debris.
  • Turn the doughnut-shaped plastic piece on the back of each mouse and remove it. Remove the ball and use your fingernail to gently scrape any dirt from the rollers. Wipe the ball clean with a soft cloth and replace it and the doughnut-shaped piece
  • Make sure the fan at the back of your desktop computer and the vents on the monitor are clear of papers or other materials that might restrict air flow.
  • Plug in all power cords to a surge protector or attach them as directed by your tech staff.
  • Make sure your keyboard, mouse, printer cable, and network cable are securely connected.
  • Turn on your computer and print a document, surf the Internet, and open any software you regularly use to see whether everything is working correctly
  • Take a few minutes to straighten up the files on your Desktop. See next week's techtorial on the ABCs of PC Maintenance for more details on file management and cleaning up your hard drive.
  • Repeat the above steps with each student computer -- and with your home computer or laptop too!


 

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