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Adobe Acrobat Pro DC: Printing PDFs
Adobe Acrobat Pro DC: Printing PDF Files Adobe Acrobat Pro DC was formerly named ‘Adobe Reader’, ‘Adobe Acrobat’ or ‘Acrobat Reader’ The default PDF viewer on LPS computers is called Adobe Acrobat Pro DC. Printing pdf files using the current version of Adobe Acrobat Pro DC may be different than it was with older versions. […]
Transmit for LPS DocuShare
Transmit for LPS DocuShare About Transmit Transmit is a file migration tool that allows you to view and interact with DocuShare collections through a Finder-like interface, allowing you to drag & drop files or folders full of files into or out of DocuShare. You will NOT be able to modify file permissions, co-locate, copy file […]
Presenting in the Lower Level of LPSDO
The technology training labs A & B and conference room C in the lovely lower level of LPSDO are equipped with a touch screen panel which controls the projector, screen and audio in the room. A printed Quick Start Guide is available in the room or you can view it here. The touch screens are […]
Staff Lists for School Web Sites
For as long as we’ve had school websites, one of the toughest tasks each year has been to maintain the staff list. It’s never just been a matter of making sure that the names of positions were up to date — but usually also included keeping links to staff members’ websites and other online resources […]
Creating a PhotoBlog with WordPress
Enjoy taking photos and want a web site that is a great showcase for them? In this video, I show you how in a few minutes, you can have a site that is a fantastic home for your pictures. [videojs webm=”http://isite.lps.org/bfitz/videos/photoblogging.webm” mp4=”http://isite.lps.org/bfitz/videos/photoblogging.mp4″ width=”700″ height=”438″]
Volunteers – Online Application
Volunteers – Online Application Program Beginning in school year 2013-14, any parent or community member who intends to volunteer their time in a Lincoln Public Schools building must first complete an online volunteer application. For instructions on the use of this online tool from the office or teacher perspectives, please refer to the following documents. PUBLIC: […]
School Messenger Translation Information
DO NOT use the built in language translation component of SchoolMessenger. Email your translation request to translations@lps.org. If at all possible, please send the request at least three days before you want the message to go out to families. Your request will be forwarded to the Language Liaison for translation. Please include the following information: Name […]
Spam: What to do about it?
Spam: What to do about it? Definition: “Spam” is a term used to describe an email message of any content (but often commercial in nature) that was sent indiscriminately to large numbers of recipients on the Internet. To qualify as spam, a message must be unsolicited. It is important to note that many annoying or […]
E-Transcripts
E-Transcripts The LPS High School E-Transcripts system provides a one-page transcript that can be electronically delivered securely to representatives of universities and colleges or printed by high school registrars for walk-in requests. High School E-Transcripts A Guide for High School Registrars High School E-Transcripts for College & Universities A Guide for Colleges and Universities University […]
Passwords: Un-Remembering them in a Web Browser
When you change your LPS password your web browser (Firefox, Safari, Chrome, etc.) does not know this and continues trying to log you in with incorrect credentials. That can create an awfully frustrating situation every time you try to login with your new password. NOTE: From a security standpoint, we recommend that you NOT allow your […]
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