Other Applications
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Adding Remote Desktop for Psychologist Scoring Software
Keywords: Remote Desktop, MHS Scoring, PsychCorpCenter Aliases: RDP, Desktop Access, Windows Access 1. Open Self Service and install Microsoft Windows App (Finder > Applications > Self Service). It's under the Microsoft category. Click 'Install'. (Says 'Run' in the Screen Shot because I already have it installed). 2. Download the attached file at the bottom of this solutions article: 3. Launch the Microsoft Windows App. (Finder > Applications > Microsoft Windows App.) You may want to pin it to your dock (drag the icon to your dock). 4. In the Microsoft Windows App, click 'Connections' and then 'Import from RDP file...' and select the attached file you downloaded in Step 2. Then click 'Import' Note: You can also drag-and-drop the .rdp file you downloaded into the Windows app, and it will automatically add it. 5. Double-click on the Virtual Machine that got added. It should look like this: 6. When prompted, enter your PSD Email and password: 7. You should now be at a Windows 11 Desktop screen and see the ABAS and MHS Desktop Shortcuts. Any questions or issues, let us know. You can submit a ticket through the portal, or by emailing servicecentral@psd401.net
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ScreenConnect - MacOS User Permissions
Keywords: screenconnect, screenshare, share, screen, troubleshooting, tools, screen sharing Aliases: screenconnect, screenshare, share, screen, troubleshooting, tools, screen sharing Peninsula School District is launching a new way for the Help Desk to provide remote support. It's an app called ScreenConnect, and it allows the technicians a quick and easy way to connect with your device while troubleshooting the issue at hand. ScreenConnect works with any device, including non-district devices, whether you are at school or at home. If you are a macOS user, you will have to grant permissions the first time you use the app. This is a one time, quick fix. If you are a macOS user, please follow the steps below: 1. You will see a pop-up appear that looks just like this: 2. Under "Screen Recording" on the left half of the window, please click "Request Access", then click on "Open System Settings" in the window that pops up 3. Toggle the switch next to connectwisecontrol-XXXXXXXXX 4. Click "Quit and Reopen" on the next window that pops up: You are now ready to share your screen with the Help Desk Technician! This is a one time fix, so you will be good for the subsequent requests as well!
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Wacom Tablet Driver Software
Keywords: Wacom Driver Software Aliases: Drawing Tablet Install After the Wacom Tablet Driver installs, there is a one-time action that is needed, due to Apple-imposed restrictions on our (I.T.) ability to manage this specific setting. Upon installing, there will be two pop-up messages that appear. One of them refers to 'Accessibility' and the other refers to 'Keystroke Receiving'. The Accessibility one can be ignored. No action is needed on that one. For the 'Keystroke Receiving' pop-up, please click 'Open System Settings' as it is instructing: Click on 'Input Monitoring': Using the toggle-buttons on the right, turn on Input Monitoring for FirmwareUpdater and WacomTabletDriver: Select 'Quit & Reopen' when prompted to relaunch the Wacom Utility: That's it. The Wacom Driver should now be functioning as intended. Note: There is a Wacom entry listed under the 'Accessibility' category, but it can be safely ignored. Please call x3711 with any questions or issues.
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Installing Python 3 and using Pycharm - MacOS
Keywords: Python3, 3.12.0, IDE, IDLE, Install Aliases: Python 3, Python3, PyCharm, Project, New Project Python 3 is now available in Self Service for Python Coding classes/labs. To install and use in PyCharm, please follow the instructions below: 1). Install Python 3 through Self Service. It can be found in the "Coding" tab, or you can search "Python" in the search bar: 2). We also want to install PyCharm. PyCharm is also in the "Coding" tab, or you can search "PyCharm" in the search bar: 3). Once both are installed from Self Service, open PyCharm. 4). With PyCharm open, click "New Project". 5). In this window, you can edit the name of the project and its location on your computer. You can also select the Python version, and this is the important part. It will default to having you try to install Python 3.12.0, but it already exists on your computer if you were able to successfully install Python from Self Service in step 1. To make this known, click the drop down arrow on the right side of the Python version, and select the option that says "detected in the system". 6). With this option selected, go ahead and press "create". After a few seconds, your project will load and it is now ready to be worked in! If this gives you any troubles, please give help desk a call at (253) 530-3711.
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How to Access Publisher Documents on macOS
How to Access Publisher Documents on macOS 1. You'll have to have LibreOffice installed on your machine, submit a ticket or call x3711 to get access. 2. After that, you will now have LibreOffice installed in Finder > Applications. Launch it by double-clicking on it: 3. With LibreOffice open, you can either drag your .pub (Microsoft Publisher Format) file into the open window, or click on Open File > and manually browse to where you .pub file(s) are stored. Either option will work. 4. You should now have your desired Publisher file opened successfully:
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How To: Use Microsoft Windows App to access PSD-curated Windows Applications from macOS
Note: Steps 1-11 only need to be performed once. After the initial setup is complete, you can start on step 12 each time. 1. Open Self Service to install the Microsoft Windows App (Finder > Applications > Self Service). It's under the Microsoft category. Click 'Install'. (Mine Says 'Run' in the Screen Shot because I already have it installed). 2. Open the Microsoft Windows app. Click on 'Microsoft Remote Desktop' in the top-left corner. Then click 'Settings...' 3. This will open up a Preferences window. Select the Credentials tab. Click on the '+' symbol to add a User Account 4. For username, type your username. Username and password will be your PSD ClassLink Portal login. Friendly name is just your username. 5. After filling out the fields like above, click Add. Then, click on the General tab. Note: Steps 6 and 7 are only required if you need to upload from / save to your macOS Desktop. You can 'pass-through' your macOS Desktop so that the remote Windows Application can see it and interact with it. 6. Where it says 'If folder redirection is enabled...' click on Nothing 7. Then, click Choose Folder... and select your Desktop (Click Desktop, then Choose) it should look like below: You can now close out of Preferences 8. On the left of the App, click on 'Apps' - you will now be accessing ChildPlus through Workspaces instead of PCs 9. Click on the '+' symbol and then 'Add Workspace' Note: You can also click this, it's the same thing: 10. For the workspace / URL enter vmnocapterminal After you do that, it will 'find' the correct workspace and it will look like below. For User account - click the drop-down and change it from 'Ask when required' to your user account that you added in earlier steps. Then click Add. 11. You may see a certificate warning. Simply click Continue: 12. You will now see a list of accessible Windows applications. Simply double-click on the one you would like to access. Note: Sometimes they can take up to a minute to launch. Any questions or issues, let us know. You can submit a ticket through the portal, or by emailing servicecentral@psd401.net or call x3711.
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1:1 Student iPad: Managed Apple ID Sign-In + Apple Classroom Setup + Management
The Apple Classroom macOS App can be leveraged to provide supervision and management capabilities to Staff for 1:1 Student iPads. Managed Apple ID's: All PSD Google Accounts also function as Managed Apple ID's. When you sign in with your PSD Google Account on an Apple Device, for the Apple ID, it becomes a Managed Apple ID and directs you to login through ClassLink. Apple Classroom User Guide: https://support.apple.com/guide/classroom/welcome/web Getting Started with Classroom: https://www.apple.com/education/docs/getting-started-with-classroom.pdf There are three parts to the setup: Student Signs into 1:1-issued iPad with their Managed Apple ID Staff Signs into their macOS Computer with Managed Apple ID Staff installs Apple Classroom App from Self Service Additional requirements: Teacher: Mac with macOS 11.3 or later Students: iPad with iOS 14.4 or later Bluetooth and Wi-Fi enabled on both student and teacher devices Students within Bluetooth range of the teacher running Classroom
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Apple Classroom - macOS (Install, Usage, etc)
Apple Classroom for macOS is a powerful teaching assistant app that allows educators to manage and guide student learning on iPads from their macOS computer. Teachers can launch specific apps, share documents, and monitor student screens in real-time, ensuring focused and interactive learning experiences. Installation is straightforward via the Self Service app, and the app integrates seamlessly with school-managed Apple IDs and device configurations. Note: It is assumed that all Students are signed into their Managed Apple ID's on their iPad and the teacher is signed in with their Managed Apple ID on their macOS computer before proceeding with these instructions. Installation: 1. Launch the Self Service app (Finder > Applications > Self Service): 2. In Self Service, you can search for the word 'Classroom' or find it by category (Browse > Teaching Tools). It's just called 'Classroom'. Click Install: Usage: 1. Once it has been installed, it can be launched from Finder > Applications > Classroom. It can be pinned to the dock for easy access. 2. There is no need to sign-in to the Apple Classroom app. It's looking at the Apple ID that is signed into the computer to determine account information. After launching, you should see a list of classes that you are the instructor of, in PowerSchool: 3. If you click on a class, it will show you the list of students that are in that class, and the status of the iPad (is it online or offline, what app does it have open currently, etc): 4. If you click on a specific student (you can also select multiple students at once) - you will see a menu with additional control options over their iPad: 5. You can force an app to open, and lock the Student(s) to not be able to quit out of that app, for example:
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Common Solutions for using Schoology with Edpuzzle
Video on some basic troubleshooting for EdPuzzle and Schoology.