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Tuesday, May 9, 2017

Bingo Baker makes it easy to create bingo cards. You can generate hundreds of random cards and print them using the printer-friendly PDF (with no ads or watermarks). You can also save paper by playing your bingo game online.

To get started just type in your words or paste your images into the grid. Or you can copy and paste a list of words where it says “paste in a list of words.” You can name your card and change the BINGO headings too.  After you generate your bingo card, you'll see a huge heading on the right side of the page that says "Play Online". Below the heading is a URL/link. That is the URL you can distribute to anyone on the planet. They can enter that URL in a web browser and see your bingo card to play along. Have fun playing bingo with your classes this spring!

If you want to manage your cards more easily, upload more images, or print more than 8 cards, you need to create an account.





Windows 10 Update

In order to maintain security and compatibility, we are upgrading all district PCs to Windows 10 this summer. We have done extensive Windows 10 testing throughout the district. Lincoln Elementary was upgraded over spring break. The transition has been smooth. Many of you are already using Windows 10 at home. For those of you who are new to Windows 10, The main differences between 10 and 7 are a different look to the desktop and an enhanced search feature.

What does this mean for you?
  • You will need to save any data on your computer to Google Drive or network folder. Please contact your Digital Learning Specialist or Tier 1 Tech for help saving data. Don't forget your iTunes Library!
  • Your computer will be completely re-imaged over the summer. You should never save data to your desktop. Make sure you are always saving to your Google or network drive.
  • Fill out this form for any special software you have loaded on your computer and we will make sure to re-install it.
  • Here is a Windows 10 - Getting Started Video Playlist for those of you who want to check out the new look.

If you use a laptop and you would like it updated over the summer, please turn it in (with the power cable) to your Tier 1 Tech before leaving. If you need it for work over the summer, it will be re-imaged in the fall.

If you are interested in leaving Windows altogether and using only a Chromebook and/or Chromebox, contact Steve Asper to set up a personalized plan.

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