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GarageBand - Day II

All: Today we will continue looking at GarageBand!  I will show you how to open the application and navigate around for the first few minutes of the class.  You will then have the remainder of class to create a new song for yourself.  You will be using part of this song for your IMovie Project on Monday.  Make sure you figure out how to start a project, work with loops, save a project, and export it to your desktop.  You will also need to post a link to your finished song on your weebly website for credit.  Refer to any of the videos and help items in yesterday's post! Now that you have a basic idea how to navigate around the GarageBand application, please create a music track at least 25 seconds long for use in an IMovie project coming up.  You need to use at least three different loops to create the song.  I would suggest Percussion, Bass, and any other loop of your choice.  It can be slow or fast and have any theme you like.  Try...

GarageBand Introduction - Day I

Today Everyone will be working with Mrs. Cohen to review and understand your Official School Transcripts.  This will help you figure out which high schools to apply for.  Please take some time to review your information continue the high school application process we started yesterday.   Once you have completed this, follow the directions below to begin creating music with GarageBand.  If you have already used this program, it is your obligation in class to help others.  YOU MAY ONLY USE GARAGEBAND.  YOU MAY NOT LISTEN TO MP3's OR OTHER COMMERCIALLY AVAILABLE MUSIC.  Tomorrow I will show you some websites to download sounds and other music that might be interesting.  Today is your day to familiarize yourself with how the program works, and how to navigate around the different toolboxes.  Save anything that you want to keep by uploading files to your Google Drive.  Because other students use these computers, there is no guarantee tha...

High School Choice 2014

Today Everyone will be discussing the High School Choice Process for the School District of Philadelphia.  Mrs. Cohen will be presenting how to apply to high schools, how to get your parents to approve your choices, and how to access the School District of Philadelphia website.  Please use the following links to help you along the way: High School Choice PREZI Presentation (Click Here) School District of Philadelphia Main Page SDP School Selection Site SDP High School Directory Guide (pdf) Are you ready to apply?  Click Here To Log Into SchoolNet and Get Started! You will need to get your parent/guardian permission to finish the application process.  Tomorrow we will go over your transcripts!  Most of the staff here at Crossroads are willing to write a Letter of Reference, but you need to ask.  You need to make sure you are finishing your work, coming to school on-time and every day.  Your transcripts from last year mean a lot, but a letter from us ma...

Internet Safety and Security "Class Discussion and Presentation"

Today and Tomorrow we will be discussing Internet Safety & Security in more detail.  There will be a comprehensive quiz at the end of the training.  Take notes and pay attention! Step 1:  Journal Entry (When You Enter The Room!) Please log into Weebly.com and start a NEW POST on your Journal Page.  Our Journal Entry today is to read the following article and answer the question below: Journal Title:  Internet Safety Internet Safety Article (Click Here) Question:  What steps do you take to secure your Facebook and Email from predators?  What else could you do to help yourself and your friends and family stay safe? Step 2:  Pay Attention During The Presentation and Discussion Internet Safety & Security Presentation (Click Here) Step 3:  Take The Quiz (Click Here To Open Quiz)   You may use the presentation online to help you answer the questions.  This is an OPEN-BOOK (Laptop) Quiz!  Good Luck!  Quiz may be compl...

Internet Safety & Security FBI SOS Program

Everyone: Happy Friday!  Today you will be starting the FBI SOS Program.  Please go to the link below and follow the instructions on the Student Section.  You must work on each task in the 8th Grade Section.  You will have time in class to finish all of the levels.  When you feel you have gone through all the levels, you must ask me for a code to take the QUIZ!  You will recieve a grade for the QUIZ and I will be notified when you have completed the program.  This is an ongoing project until the end of Marking Period 1.  If you do not complete this program prior to the end of MP1, you will take a zero on this project.  Take your time and Good Luck!  -Mr. S https://sos.fbi.gov/

Internet Safety & Security "A Thin Line" Program

Everyone: Please find the MTV "A THIN LINE" Quiz below, on the left side of the screen as you scroll down, and take it.  Do additional research/work on the website after completing the quiz. A THIN LINE (MTV) Make sure you review information from all 5 sections of the website: SEXTING, CONSTANT MESSAGING, SPYING, DIGITAL DISRESPECT, CRUELTY Under the DRAW YOUR LINE section, POST YOUR ACTION!  Using your zip code and the drop down list, Post Your Action Online (What action you will take to help yourself or someone else.)  Write a short blog (Weebly.com Journal) entry about your results.  Please discuss in your journal how you did on the quiz, how you can be better digital citizens, and what you can do to further protect yourselves from online threats.  (1-2 Paragraphs, Yes, I Said Paragraphs!) Tomorrow is our Internet Safety & Security "FBI SOS" Program.  If you have time left when you are finished with this program today, you may complete your ques...

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG" Final Day

Everyone: Your final questions are below.  Tomorrow and Friday you will have a chance to catch up if you missed any of the questions: CHAPTER 10 AND CHAPTER 11 (Day 6) 1.  What is Digital Citizenship? 2.  List and Describe three (3) of the nine tests described in this chapter. 3.  Describe the Tenth (10th) test. 4.  Describe the Future of Reputations as described in the text.  What lessons can you take away from your reading of this book?  What information will you pass on to others and why? Once finished, you may continue to work on any of the other items online that you still owe.  Some of you owe me Left/Right Brain or Learning Style scores, others need to finish presentations and submit them.  All of the work, and directions to finish are still listed on the posts below.  Use the links to the left to see work from past posts.  Good Luck!

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG" Day 5

All Classes: Continue to read and respond to the questions posted for the book "lol...OMG" by Matt Ivester.  When you have completed the work, you may work quietly on the TypingWeb.com coursework.  DO NOT JUST PLAY GAMES.  Use the correct fingers, as highlighted on the program, to strike the appropriate keys and complete each level.  If you are diligent about this program, you will begin to type better.   Good Luck! - Mr. S CHAPTER 8 AND CHAPTER 9 (Day 5)  1.  Explain, in your own words, what happened in Chapter 8 and describe how it could have been avoided. 2.  What is Unintentional Cyber-Bullying?  How is it different than Intentional Cyber-Bullying? 3.  List and explain the seven (7) types of Cyber-Bullying described in the text (in your own words), 4.  How do abstraction, invisible impact, shaming, anonymity, and normality contribute to people behaving differently online? 5.  What are the five (5) steps to follow if yo...

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG" Day IV

Make sure you Copy and Paste the questions below into the SAME Google Drive Document as the previous questions. DO NOT MAKE A NEW Google Document for each day!  Please make sure to SHARE the Google Document with Mr. S (hscribnercaa@gmail.com) for credit.  Good Luck! CHAPTER 6 AND CHAPTER 7 (Day 4) 1.  What websites have you signed up for without asking WHY you signed up? 2.  Explain where your Public and Private line is and why? 3.  Explain how controversial you are willing to be online and why? 4.  List the seven (7) steps to Active Reputation Management and what you found when you followed them.      (You should list each one and have 2-3 sentences about what you found.) 5.  Explain your basic legal options to clearing your good name online. (2-3 Paragraphs) 

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG" Day III

"lol...OMG" by Matt Ivester Chapters 4 & 5 Today as you enter the room, please quietly read Chapters 4 & 5 in "lol...OMG" by Matt Ivester.  Once you have completed the reading, you may open a laptop, copy and paste the questions below, and answer them in 2-3 complete sentences each!  Make sure you use the same Google Document you started yesterday and add these questions below the entry you already made.  Make sure you have SHARED the document with Mr. S (hscribnercaa@gmail.com) for credit.  Once you have finished this assignment in class, you may work on anything else you like. CHAPTER 4 AND CHAPTER 5 (Day 3) 1.  How many reposted views did the "Asian Rant" video on Youtube.com get according to the text? 2.  Explain how Nicole's situation fits into the "lol...OMG!" theme of the book. 3.  What are the "Facebook Blues"? 4.  Explain the term "Superiority Bias"? 5.  How do you Create Your Reputation online? 6....

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG" Day II

Today as you enter the room, please quietly read Chapters 2 & 3 in "lol...OMG" by Matt Ivester.  Once you have completed the reading, you may open a laptop, copy and paste the questions below, and answer them in 2-3 complete sentences each!  Make sure you use the same Google Document you started yesterday and add these questions below the entry you already made.  Make sure you have SHARED the document with Mr. S (hscribnercaa@gmail.com) for credit.  Once you have finished this assignment in class, you may work on anything else you like. CHAPTER 2 AND CHAPTER 3 (Day 2) 1.  What was Melissa Murphy's joke?  How many people ultimately saw it on Jezebel.com? 2.  Why was the book named "lol.....OMG!"?  What does it mean? 3.  How many posts does the average Facebook user post per month (according to the text)? 4.  Define the term "Open Authorship" and explain how it has changed your life. 5.  What percent of the world population has ac...

Internet Safety & Security Pre-Assignment

Everyone:   Please watch the following video and describe, in a one-page essay due today, what the main points of the article were. https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=pagKQcPBMVk Open a Google Document and share it with me! Mr. S

Internet Safety & Security "lol...OMG!"

YOUR GOOGLE DOCUMENT MUST BE NAMED AS FOLLOWS FOR CREDIT: ISS (Last Name) Period (?) You must SHARE it with me for credit!  (hscribnercaa@gmail.com) This week we will be reading "lol...OMG!" by Matt Ivester.  You will not remove the books from Room 216.  Each day when you enter you will read the appropriate chapters and then answer questions about the reading.  Today you will read the PREFACE and CHAPTER 1.  Answer the following questions by posting (Copy & Paste) them into a Google Document and sharing it with Mr. Scribner (hscribnercaa@gmail.com).  You must answer the questions with 1-2 complete sentences.  The questions are as follows: PREFACE & CHAPTER 1 (Day I) 1.  Where did the author go to college? 2.  How much did investors want to offer him to grow his website? 3.  What type of information is on your Internet Permanent Record? 4.  Explain how the Internet itself is a college student? 5.  What are you doing ...

12x12x12 and TypingWeb

Hello All: Today you will be reading the following passage: 12 x 12 x 12 IMPRESSIONS   12 by 12 by 12 is the distance you are being judged by the people you meet every day of every week of every year of your life. Your first impression starts 12 feet away. This is the distance people see what you are wearing and how you are acting. This is the first chance you have to make sure that people see you in a positive, accepting light. At 12 inches away you are now about to speak. People will notice the minute details of the way your face looks as you smile, frown, or grimace. People are judging your looks, your demeanor, and the way you carry yourself. The way you shake a hand, smell to others, and present yourself are now under the microscope and you should be aware that what you are about to say will forever place a note in people’s head about your level of maturity. Finally, the first 12 words you speak are a reflection of your heritage, upbringing, and education level. Whet...