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SchoolCounselor.com eNewsletter #87
October 30, 2007
Welcome to SchoolCounselor.com, an electronic newsletter designed
to advance counselors' level of technological literacy, application,
and integration. You will find practical solutions and answers to
technology related problems, especially as they apply to your job as
counselor. If you would like to share a tip or trick, or if you
would like to ask a question, e-mail Russ Sabella at
newsletter@schoolcounselor.com.
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Now Available!
Data Boot Camp for School Counselors
and Administrators - CD
Russell A. Sabella, Ph.D.
My newest CD is designed to help you become more
proficient in using Microsoft Excel™ to make data an
important part of your comprehensive school counseling
program. From data-driven decision making, to monitoring
progress, to reporting the positive impact you're having
on kids -- this CD will demystify how it's done. With
the Data Boot Camp for School Counselors and
Administrators, what you see and hear on the videos is
what you do. At your fingertips, you'll have access to
30 videos and lots of graphics, tips, tricks, and
resourceful links. This straightforward step-by-step
approach makes learning how to use Microsoft Excel™ (and
a bit of PowerPoint™) as easy and convenient as watching
television. Data Boot Camp will help school counseling
students, practitioners, administrators, and counselor
educators to more easily unlock the power of data so you
can more effectively support student achievement.
The content on the CD is equivalent to a full-day
workshop in the computer lab!
Visit and learn more about the contents of the CD and
view a couple of sample videos (Remember, these samples
may take a few moments to load because you are online.
However, on the CD, this is not an issue because the
videos are all located on the CD itself!).
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/store/data-bootcamp.htm
$21.95 (FREE shipping)
please allow 5-7 working days to arrive |
Highlights from SchoolCounselor.com
New on SchoolCounselor.com
...
Updated PowerPoint on Cyberbullying and Internet Safety (PDF)
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/safety/index.asp
Technology Tools for Calendaring
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/pubs/calendaring.htm
Technologies for Communication/Collaboration
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/pubs/communication-tools.htm
New School Counseling Related Videos
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/videos/
Top 5 Training Topics
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/top5training.htm
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TIPS AND TRICKS
Test your MySpace Safety Knowledge
Kids love the social-networking Web site MySpace.com. But far too
often, their profiles disclose too much personal information. See if
your child can spot 10 safety problems in the sample MySpace page
below. You may have to scroll down to view all of the safety issues.
Then, follow the links below the profile to see if your child is
correct!
http://www.komando.com/myspace/
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Sharing Large Files
Lots of counselors ask me to send them files that are crazy big
(e.g., 20 Mb or more), too big for e-mail to handle. There are other
ways to transfer those large PowerPoint, video, or other files, here
are a few:
– I use
www.Yousendit.com
all the time. You simply upload a file up to 100 Mb, include the
e-mail address of the person you are sending it to, and they will
get an e-mail with a download link. That’s it. You can also send the
link to others for multiple end recipients.
– Similar to Yousendit.com, MegaUpload at
http://www.megaupload.com/
will handle up to 500 Mb files! Also check out sendspace at
http://www.sendspace.com/,
Transfer Big Files at
http://transferbigfiles.com/
and YouSwap at
http://youswap.com/
– Another way to transfer large files is to send them using a google
mail or gmail account. Gmail currently allows up to 20 Mb
attachments. Caution though, if your recipient isn’t using gmail,
his or her e-mail system may reject larger files. So this solution
works well when all users are using gmail.
– I use Skype (http://www.skype.com/)
for making all types of phone calls. I can also send files to other
Skype users without any limits. The transfer is a bit slow although
you can “set it and forget it” while it works in the background. If
you are a Skype user, ring me up at Russell_Sabella.
– If you want people to pay for the files download, you can do this
at Payloadz. I like it because it integrates well with PayPal,
Google Checkout, and other merchant account services for collecting
fees via credit card.
https://www.payloadz.com/sell/
- Xdrive gives you a 5GB personal hard drive on the Internet. You
can back up your valuable files - your music, photos and more -
automatically; Conveniently access all your files from anywhere; and
easily share your files with friends and family.
http://www.xdrive.com/
Also, check out
http://www.driveway.com/.
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HotChalk
HotChalk is for teachers, students and parents from grades 12 and
below. Teachers can use HotChalk to manage their coursework,
collaborate with their students, and communicate with parents.
Students can organize their work online in a centralized location.
Parents can stay current with their child's schoolwork and their
teachers.
http://www.hotchalk.com/
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Microsoft Outlook 2003 Attachments
Do you want to see your pictures right next to the text of your
e-mail messages? When you send or receive messages with attachments,
are you often confronted with frightening warnings? Maybe
attachments are completely blocked for you. Why is that? When you
send pictures or files in e-mail, there are a few basics you should
always keep in mind. By understanding the issues and by knowing your
options, you'll be able to send and receive pictures and attachments
with confidence and ease. To learn more about this course, read the
overview in the center of this page or the table of contents in the
left column.
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How Parents Can Block Certain Websites from Children at Home
For non-techie parents who have a computer at home and are worried
about their kids safety online. Click
here.
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The Ultimate Steal
Seize the deal! Get Microsoft® Office Ultimate 2007 for just $59.95.
It’s a total steal: Save time and money with this premium offer.
Office Ultimate 2007’s brand new features and fresh look will help
you organize and get all your work done in the blink of an eye. The
Ultimate Steal is finally here, so grab it now! Only for students
(You must hold a valid e-mail address at a U.S. educational
institution ending in .edu. Also, you must be able to provide proof
of enrollment status (i.e., student card) upon request by Microsoft.
If you are unable to provide proof of enrollment)
http://www.theultimatesteal.com/
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Teens and Online Stranger Contact
Fully 32% of online teens have been contacted by someone with no
connection to them or any of their friends, and 7% of online teens
say they have felt scared or uncomfortable as a result of contact by
an online stranger. Several behaviors are associated with high
levels of online stranger contact, including social networking
profile ownership, posting photos online and using social networking
sites to flirt. Although several factors are linked with increased
levels of stranger contact in general, gender is the only variable
with a consistent association with contact that is scary or
uncomfortable--girls are much more likely to report scary or
uncomfortable contact than boys.
http://pewinternet.org/PPF/r/223/report_display.asp
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Attention Counselors, I need your help ... please copy
and e-mail this to your colleagues:
Are you a certified teacher in Florida or will be soon?
Have you lived in Florida for less than one year? Did
you know that you are still eligible for in-state
tuition at Florida Gulf Coast University if you enroll
in our Master’s degree in School Counseling? Check out
our CACREP approved school counseling program by
visiting
http://coe.fgcu.edu/schoolcounseling.
If you have any questions, please contact Dr. Russell A.
Sabella at
rsabella@fgcu.edu
or 239-590-7782. Also visit
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for the FLORIDA Residency Guidelines for Tuition
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WORTHY WEBSITES AND SOFTWARE
Joost 1.0
Some people may appreciate having a break from television while they
are on the Internet, but this latest version of Joost offers no such
rest to those potentially weary souls. Joost allows users to watch
thousands of shows online, provided that they have a high-speed
Internet connection. Along with popular programs, visitors can also
search through the genre list to locate documentary and news
channels. New users may also wish to look through the "Selected
Picks" section as well. This version of Joost is compatible with
computers running Windows XP Service Pack 2.
http://www.joost.com/
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Admish
Admish is a powerful college admissions community that brings
together colleges, students, parents, teachers, and guidance
counselors in a single portal.
http://www.admish.com/
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Cyberbullying
Following the huge response to the cyberbullying campaign, n2k has
decided to answer some of your questions and feedback over a two
part feature. In Part 1 we take a look at what is cyberbullying.
Next week we look at how to deal with cyberbullying and the law.
http://www.need2know.co.uk/relationships/bullying/article.html/id=1155
Also, go to
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/macomb/all-sites.asp
and do a search on the word bully. And, visit
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/safety/index.asp
and click on Safety Links.
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Firefox
A Better Web Experience Firefox has an intuitive interface and
blocks viruses, spyware, and pop-up ads. It delivers Web pages
faster than ever. And it’s easy to install and import your
favorites. Packed with useful features like tabbed browsing, Live
Bookmarks, and an integrated Search bar, Firefox will change the way
you experience the Web, for the better.
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/google/index.htm
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TokBox
Tokbox is a free service that lets you talk with your friends over
live video. Here's how it works: you sign up and we give you a link.
When you want to talk with anyone, just give them the link - they
click and you chat.
http://www.tokbox.com/
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Solution Focused Brief Counseling Recommended Reading List
Russell Sabella says: "SFBC has been applied very successfully in a
variety of situations, including addictions counseling, marriage
counseling, pastoral counseling, mediation, and with groups of
school children. More recently, this model has been successfully
applied to solution focused brief consultation with parents and
teachers, classroom management, and supervision. These are the books
that I recommend to both professionals and others interested in this
innovative and powerful approach to changing one's life."
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How I made my presentations a little better
http://www.43folders.com/2007/08/23/better-presentations
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Microsoft Outlook
Learn how to set up meetings and be an effective and considerate
attendee when someone has invited you to a meeting. Handle all
aspects of Outlook meetings with finesse, no matter how many times
the affair is rescheduled.
Length: 40–50 minutes
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JUST FOR FUN
Freedocumentaries
This is an awesome catalog of documentaries about many different
subjects. You can browse the films by region, theme, or title. The
videos are free and are accompanied by a brief description,
comments, and sometimes a link to a related page.
http://www.freedocumentaries.org/
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Comedy Central's Indecision 2008
A humorous take on the 2008 presidential election. Features video
clips of Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert's interviews with 2008
presidential candidates and Colbert's candidacy announcement,
humorous candidate profiles, and a blog. From Comedy Central.
http://www.indecision2008.com/
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Craigslist
No matter what you need, chances are, you can probably find it here.
http://www.craigslist.org/
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Stand-up Posters
Stand Ups are lifesize cut-outs designed to decorate any room or
party (or your office or classroom). Each stand up can be mounted to
a wall or door, or can stand by itself. Sizes are approximate.
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/posters/standups.htm
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wikiHow
wikiHow is a collaborative writing project to build the world's
largest, highest quality how-to manual. With your edits, we can
create a free resource that helps millions of people by offering
solutions to the problems of everyday life.
http://www.wikihow.com/
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Questions
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• I'm doing an in-service for parents about middle
school transition and I don't want to "reinvent the wheel."
How do I find a such a Microsoft PowerPoint presentation
online?
• I'm developing a handout for a classroom guidance
and want to quickly find specific illustrations that fit,
how do I do that? How do I copy these images into my
Microsoft Word file?
• How might I quickly find and download sound and/or
videos to include in my presentations, use in class, or
include in my work?
• Once I find a website, how can I put a button on
my browser to quickly get there again without having to type
in that long address?
• What should I know about viruses?
• How do I translate into Spanish or another
language an e-mail or letter to a parent?
• Once I find a site that I like, how can I find
related sites and return to these sites quickly?
• What is an Internet Explorer plugin or addin?
• How exactly do I expand or narrow my searched to
find just what I'm looking for?
• What other tools does Google offer me?
• How can I become a power Googler?
Answers ....
World Wide Web Boot Camp for School Counselors - CD
Russell A. Sabella, Ph.D.
With over 36 videos and lots of tips, tricks, links,
this CD gives you step-by-step instructions for effectively
and efficiently navigating the Web. Because all the files
are on the CD, you won’t need to connect to the Internet for
all the essential information (only linked web sites require
an Internet connection). What you see and hear on the videos
is what you do. This straightforward approach makes learning
how to use the Web as easy and convenient as watching
television. This tool will help students, practitioners, and
professors alike spend less time searching and more time
finding relevant resources available on the Web.
The content on the CD is equivalent to a full-day workshop
in the computer lab.
Windows Only (not available for the Macintosh)
30% OFF, now only $9.95 (plus $2 shipping)!
Now available for download, you’ll be up and running in
minutes.
Visit
http://www.schoolcounselor.com/store/www-bootcamp.htm
to view sample videos and order now. |
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