Mt. Ararat High School teacher resources

MSAD 75 Teacher certification information Click here.
MSAD 75 Aesop login Click here.
MSAD 75 Forms for course work Click here.

 

Mt. Ararat High School technology resources

How to connect to the MTA server (students and staff)
MSAD 75's Maine Learning Technology Initiative (MLTI) site
MSAD 75 Zimbra support page
MSAD 75 Web publishing form

Connecting to the MTA server - STUDENTS

In the Finder window, select Go > Connect to Server

Type smb://campus

Type your MTA username and password

Select USERS > Click on your class year folder > Click on your folder

Connecting to the MTA server - STAFF

In the Finder window, select Go > Connect to server

Type smb://ararat

Type your MTA username and password

Select Ararat_Users > MTA Staff > Click on your folder.

 

How to send an iWorks file (such as a Pages, Numbers, or Keynote document) as a Zimbra e-mail attachment:

While programs like MS Office and TextEdit create single files, the iWorks suite creates document bundles. Though a document bundle looks like a single file (appearing as a single icon in OSX, for instance), it is actually a folder that contains the document's various contents. You can see this by Ctrl+clicking on an iWorks file and selecting "Show Package Contents" in the contextual menu.

When sending an iWorks document as an attachment in Zimbra, you have two choices:
1- Zip the document (bundle) into a single archive by Ctrl+clicking on it and select Compress [“Filename”] . Use this method if you want your recipient/s to be able to edit your document.

2- Convert the document to a PDF from within the application. ( File > Print > PDF > Save as PDF > Save ). Use this method if you simply want to publish the document -- your recipient/s will not be able to make an edits.

Resources for creating online quizzes

ProProfs Free Quiz Maker allows you to create and share quizzes.Click here to go to the site (www.proprofs.com/quiz-school). Free registration is required.

Click here to watch a YouTube video on using Google Docs' "Forms" to create online quizzes. Free registration is required; if you already use gmail, your username and password will serve as your login information.

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