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YourClassPage.com TM Inservice Quickstart Guide Getting YOUR classpage up and running!

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Page 1: YourClassPage.com TM Inservice Quickstart Guide Getting YOUR classpage up and running!

YourClassPage.comTM

Inservice

Quickstart GuideGetting YOUR classpage

up and running!

Page 2: YourClassPage.com TM Inservice Quickstart Guide Getting YOUR classpage up and running!

YourClassPage.com

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Objective

This tutorial will walk you through several activities designed to provideyou with the skills necessary to maintain your classpage. When you have completed this tutorial, you will have learned how to…1. Sign in to the classpage editor2. Change your password3. Add your email address to your classpage and enter preferred name

and heading for your classpage.4. Save your classpage changes.5. View your classpage.6. Add text to your classpage.7. Add flashcards to your classpage.8. Customize the background and text colors of your classpage.9. Add links to other websites to your classpage.10. Upload files to your classpage for students or parents to download 11. Save your classpage using the Notify Feature

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Getting Started

Sign-in from your school’s classpage directory:

1) Visit: www.yourclasspage.com

2) Enter your School Code. (typically your school’s 10-digit main telephone number with no dashes or spaces)

3) Find your name and click on “Teacher Sign-In” to the right of it. Sign-In using the password received from your administrator.

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Changing “Your Password”

Once you have successfully signed in for the first time, you should change your default password.

Click on the button and then click the

button.1. Enter your current password.2. Enter a new password. 3. Re-Enter a new password.4. Click “Change Password”.From now on, you will sign-in

and Save using the new password. 

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Changing “Your Info”

In this step, you will update "your info".   This includes your email address, name, and heading for your classpage. Click the

button and make any changes needed.     NOTE:   To go between fields of information, use your mouse and click on the field, or use the

tab key on your keyboard.    

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Saving and Viewing

When finished, click the button, enter password, and click the SAVE button.    

Now click the button that is under where you enter your password.   

  Your classpage will be displayed in a new window. Make sure your information is what you want. If you need to make changes, repeat this step. 

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Adding Text

In this step, you will enter your first set of classpage text. Click the button and then click in the text-box and type whatever you wish. You may also “Copy and Paste” text into this area from other documents, etc.

To delete text, you can use your mouse and hold down the left button and highlight text you wish to delete.   Then press the delete key on your keyboard. 

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Finishing and Saving Text

When finished entering information in the text-box, click the button to return to the top of this form, enter your password, and click the Save button.     View your classpage by clicking the button, and make sure your information is what you want.   If you need to make additional changes, repeat this step.

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Adding “Flashcards”

In this step, you will add Flashcards to your classpage.   Simply click the button and then enter one flashcard per line.   You may first need to delete the sample flashcards we have included when your account was established.  Flashcards are a great tool to offer your students for subject review!  When finished entering information in the Flashcards text-box, click the button, enter your password, and click the Save button.     Click the button, and make sure your information is what you want.   If you need to make additional changes, repeat this step.

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Changing Colors

In this step, you will experiment with different colors for your classpage background and text.   Click the button, then click a background color or background pattern.   Then, if you wish, select a different color for your text.   When finished selecting colors, click the

button, enter your password, and click the SAVE button.     Click the button, and make sure the colors are what you want.   If you need to make additional changes, repeat this step.

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Adding Links

In this step, you will add some links to other websites that you think your students and parents may find useful.     Click the button.   You can enter up to 20 links to other websites.   You can also add a comment for each link.  Start with adding one link.   An example might be The Smithsonian:   For Link 1, type   www.si.edu     for the Web Address, and type "Online Resources from the Smithsonian Institution:" for the Comment.   When finished entering your links, click the

button, enter your password, and click the Save button.

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Attaching Files

If you have one or two files you wish to "attach" to your classpage for parents and/or students to download, click on the button.   Then click on the "Browse" button and search your computer to identify the file you wish to attach and click open.  Examples of files you may wish to attach include Word documents or Excel files.  When finished identifying your file(s) to attach, click the button, enter your password, and click the Save button.    

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Advanced StepUsing HTML Tags

If you are interested in using HTML tags to liven up your classpage, you may do so in the Add Text section.   There are many books and online information sources explaining HTML tags.

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View Your Classpage!

Remember, after saving, view your classpage by clicking the

button, and make sure your information is what you want.   If you need to make additional changes, repeat these steps. 

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SAVE and NOTIFYWhen completely finished, the very last thing

you should do is save your classpage by clicking the button, entering your password, and clicking “SAVE and NOTIFY”. This saves your classpage and also automatically sends an email to any parent or student that clicked

on your classpage. 

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And There You Have It!

A quick and easy way to communicate with students and parents. The best way to get used to your classpage is to work with it.   Add and delete information.   Experiment with Colors and have some fun with Flashcards. 

http://yourclasspage.com