Monday, September 25, 2017

How to Allow Remote Access from Your PC

#Access Remote Desktop Connection. Open the Start menu and click on “All Programs.” Select the Accessories folder in the list of options displayed, then click on “Remote Desktop Connection.” A dialog box will appear.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 1.jpg|center]]
#Type the name of the computer you want to connect to in the textbox. If you don’t know the name of the computer, you can choose the computer among the list of available ones in the network by clicking on the drop-down menu.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 2.jpg|center]]
#Click the “Options” button located at the bottom left corner of the dialog box. A new dialog box will open with a list of tabs at the top. Click on the “Display” tab to modify the size of the remote desktop. This can be done by dragging the pointer under the title “Display Configurations” to increase or decrease the size of the remote desktop.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 3.jpg|center]]
#Click the “Local Resources” tab next to the “Display” tab. Under the title “Local devices and resources,” check the boxes next to “Printers” and “Clipboard.” Here, you can access the printers and clipboard of your client system while working in the remote desktop (i.e., the host system).[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 4.jpg|center]]
#Choose the local drives to access in the client system. Click the “More” button present to the left side of the two checkboxes to choose the local devices (drives) you will access in the client system while using the remotely controlled host system.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 5.jpg|center]]
#* Check the appropriate checkboxes under the “Drives” that you want to use then click “OK.” The previous screen under “Local devices and resources” will appear.
#Click the “Experience” tab. Change the connection speed between your client system and the host computer by clicking on the drop-down menu and choosing the appropriate connection.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 6.jpg|center]]
#* Check the checkbox in the bottom left corner of the screen to reconnect automatically if connection is disrupted.
#Click the “Connect” button located in the bottom right corner of the dialog box. A message will come up asking for a confirmation to connect. Click the “Connect” button located in the bottom right edge of the message, and a Windows Security dialog box will appear asking for your username and password.[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 7.jpg|center]]
#Enter the username and password that is registered in the host computer. Click the “OK” button in the bottom right corner of the screen to proceed. (make sure the host computer is password protected on particular username you want to log in to. it is hard to connect to non-password username)[[Image:Allow Remote Access from Your PC Step 8.jpg|center]]
#* It can take up to several minutes to get connected to the host system.

How to Do Computer Meditation

{{fa}}Sitting in front of a computer all day for work is hard on your mind and body. It can leave you feeling mentally drained and physically sore. Through daily meditation, it is possible to increase your productivity, enhance your creativity, and reduce your stress at work. With regular stretching breaks, you can recharge your mind and release the muscular tension that accompanies your job.

[[Category:Computers and Electronics]]
[[Category:Breathing and Meditation]]
== Steps ==
===Meditating at Work===
#Make time to meditate at work. When practiced daily, meditation can reduce your stress and anxiety, increase your focus and productivity, and improve your general well-being. When practiced in the workplace, meditation provides the same benefits. It can help you to relax, enhance your effectiveness as an employee, and improve your overall on-site experience. To reap these perks, set aside time to meditate each day:[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 1.jpg|center]]
#*Meditate during your lunch hour. The midday mental break will rejuvenate your mind.
#*Meditate at the end of your work day. Concluding your workday with a brief meditation session will enforce the boundary between your work life and your social/home life.
#*Meditate whenever you feel stressed or anxious. Taking a break from your busy schedule can actually help you overcome the feeling that you have too much to do.<ref>http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how, https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/minding-the-body/201203/four-good-times-day-meditate-and-one-avoid</ref>
#Find a quiet spot, if possible. While some workplaces have designated meditation spaces, many business do not. Do your best to find a quiet, comfortable, private location to practice your meditation. If you must remain in your cubicle or office, you can take the following steps to minimize the distractions:[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*Close your door and dim the lights.
#*Take your desk phone off the hook.
#*Turn off your cell phone.
#*Put your computer in sleep mode.
#*Wear earplugs or headphones.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2133627/Give-brain-break--achieve-inner-peace-easy-guide-meditating.html, http://www.onlinemba.com/blog/10-big-companies-that-promote-employee-meditation/</ref>
#Sit in a comfortable position and close your eyes. Take a seat in a comfortable chair. Place your feet firmly on the ground, rest your hands on your knees, sit up straight, and lift your chin. As you focus on an object in front of you, take several deep breaths. Gradually soften your gaze and close your eyes.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2133627/Give-brain-break--achieve-inner-peace-easy-guide-meditating.html</ref>[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 3 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Focus on your breathing and body. As you concentrate on your breathing, listen to your heartbeat. Do not control your breath, just breathe naturally. Note how your body moves with every inhale and exhale.[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 4.jpg|center]]
#*How do your ribs move?
#*When do your shoulders rise?
#*How does your belly rise and fall?<ref>http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how, http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2133627/Give-brain-break--achieve-inner-peace-easy-guide-meditating.html</ref>
#Acknowledge your thoughts and let them go. As you meditate, thoughts will enter your mind. Instead of fixating on these thoughts, acknowledge that they exist and choose to let them exit your mind. Return your focus to your breathing.[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 5 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*Do not judge or assess your thoughts.
#*As you practice, you may begin to notice a pattern in your thoughts.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2133627/Give-brain-break--achieve-inner-peace-easy-guide-meditating.html</ref>
#Return to a state of awareness. Gradually return your attention to the present. Before opening your eyes, take several deep breaths. Instead of immediately returning to work, remain seated for a moment and take time to assess how the meditation made you feel.[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 6 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*You may choose to end your meditation session at any time. As you continue to practice, your sessions will get longer.<ref>http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-2133627/Give-brain-break--achieve-inner-peace-easy-guide-meditating.html, http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how</ref>

===Meditating on the Computer===
#View your computer as an object of meditation. While practicing mindfulness meditation, practitioners are urged to observe their thoughts, acknowledge their feelings, and then allow them to pass. They are not supposed to judge or fixate on their thoughts. Practitioners are now applying this meditation technique to their work on the computer. This requires you to disengage from work and take a moment to observe and acknowledge the letters, spaces, images, and thoughts displayed on the screen.<ref>http://whatmeditationreallyis.com/index.php/home-blog/item/1557-bringing-meditation-to-working-on-the-computer.html, http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how</ref>[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 7 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Assess your thoughts and feelings. Pause from your work for a brief mindfulness meditation session. Slide your chair back, close your eyes, and or slow your breathing. Ask yourself the following questions and take a mental note of your responses:[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 8 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*”What do I feel in this moment?”
#*”What am I thinking about in this moment?”
#*”How am I present in this moment?”
#*”How am I not present in this moment?”<ref>http://whatmeditationreallyis.com/index.php/home-blog/item/1557-bringing-meditation-to-working-on-the-computer.html, http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how</ref>
#Observe the computer screen for 2 to 3 minutes. Once you are aware of your own thoughts and feelings, turn your attention to the computer screen. The goal of this exercise is to use the computer to transport yourself into a state of calmness, relaxation, and mindfulness that will then carry over to the rest of your workday. As you practice:[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 9 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*Take note of the letters in a word, the sentences in a paragraph, and the thoughts they are conveying.
#*Acknowledge the icons on your desktop, the empty spaces on an open web page, and the cursor in the corner of your screen.
#*If your mind wanders, return your attention to the screen.
#*Gradually regain your awareness and return to work feeling refreshed and refocused. <ref>http://life.gaiam.com/article/meditation-101-techniques-benefits-beginner-s-how, http://whatmeditationreallyis.com/index.php/home-blog/item/1557-bringing-meditation-to-working-on-the-computer.html</ref>

===Taking a Mini-Break from the Computer===
#Take a series of deep breaths to relieve stress. If you don’t have an appropriate meditation space, you can use deep breathing exercises to enter into a state of mindfulness and relaxation. During a long day at work, deep breathing exercises can help you to recharge and refocus.[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 10 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*Take a seat in a chair or on the floor.
#*Take a deep inhale through your nose for 4 counts (Inhale, 2, 3, 4).
#*Hold your breath for 4 counts (Hold, 2, 3, 4).
#*Exhale through your nose for 4 counts (Exhale, 2, 3, 4).
#*Hold your breath for 4 counts (Hold, 2, 3, 4).
#*Repeat this series 10 times.
#Stretch your neck and shoulders to release tension. After sitting in front of a computer all day, your body may become tense, knotted, and sore. Stretching your tired muscles is an excellent way to release tension, refresh your mind, and take a short break from the computer. The shoulder stretch is work appropriate. It will help to relax your neck and shoulders.To execute the shoulder stretch:[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 11.jpg|center]]
#*Interlace your fingers, lift your arms above your head, and place your palms up.
#*Hold the stretch for 5 deep breaths, breathing in and out through your nose.
#*Release the stretch and roll your shoulders.
#*Repeat the stretch again.
#*As you stretch, focus on your posture: look straight ahead, align your arms with your ears, and relax your shoulder blades.<ref>http://99u.com/articles/6999/6-simple-yoga-stretches-for-daily-de-stressing</ref>
#Stretch your chest to relax your muscles. Sitting in front of a screen all day can wreak havoc on your posture. You may slouch and slump your shoulders. To counteract the negative side effects of this poor computer posture, your can execute a heart opener stretch. In addition to releasing tension, this stretch provides you with an opportunity to step away from your computer and refocus your mind.[[Image:Do Computer Meditation Step 12.jpg|center]]
#*Stand with your feet hip-distance apart.
#*Move your arms and hands behind you.
#*Clasp your hands together to form a fist at the base of your back.
#*Look forward, pinch your shoulder blades together, and elevate your hands and arms as high as you can.
#*Hold this stretch for five deep breaths, breathing in and out through your nose.
#*Repeat if desired.<ref>http://99u.com/articles/6999/6-simple-yoga-stretches-for-daily-de-stressing</ref>

== Video ==
{{Video:Do Computer Meditation|Computer Meditation}}

== Tips ==
*The essence of spirituality is to build up inner strength, peace, love and happiness. Your inner energy can be awakened by positive visualizations in connection with mantras (positive statements, prayers).
*Inner peace arises if you put your mind to rest. For this purpose, first use the mantra "Aum Shanti. Aum Peace." Focus only on peaceful thoughts

== Warnings ==
*On the spiritual path, you're only successful if you always act in close connection with your personal truth and with good feelings for yourself. Practice the computer meditation therefore so that it fits for you personally and is good for you.

== Things You'll Need ==
*Computer
*Seat

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Do Computer Yoga]]
*[[Do Goddess Yoga]]
*[[Be a Karma Yogi (Religion of Love)]]
*[[Practice the Five Principles of Health]]
*[[Perform Mantra Meditation]]

==Sources and Citations==
{{reflist}}

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How to Do Advanced Computer Yoga

{{fa}}Computer yoga is an easy and enjoyable way of unwinding at the desk, helping your body to relax and your mind to have a decent break. If you've already learned [[Do Computer Yoga|Computer Yoga for Beginners]], this article will take your learning a bit further, extending your computer yoga skills into deeper relaxation and increased positive feelings.

[[Category:Work World]]
[[Category:Yoga]]
[[Category:Computers and Electronics]]

== Steps ==
=== Upper Body ===
# Move your head. As you move it, think the [[Perform Mantra Meditation|mantra]] "Om" in your head.  [[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 1.jpg|center]]
#*Turn your head left and right.
#*Stretch your head forward then backward.
# Move your shoulders. Find a way that works best for you such as shrugging, rolling or shifting your shoulders up and down. Move forward, and then move another way round. Think the "Om , Om, Om... " mantra in your shoulders.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 2.jpg|center]]
# Move your [[Straighten Your Spine|spine]] to the right and left side. Think "Om , Om, Om... " in your spine.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 3.jpg|center]]

=== Lower Body ===
# Move your feet on the ground. Say "Om" as you ground yourself in the earth. Concentrate on the whole earth and think the mantra "Om" in the earth.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 4.jpg|center]]

=== Whole Body ===
# [[Massage Yourself|Massage]] your body from head to feet. Think "Om , Om, Om... ".[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 5.jpg|center]]
# Place one hand on your stomach and practice deep breathing, drawing breath from your diaphragm. Think "Om" in your stomach. [[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 7.jpg|center]]
#*Increase your breathing pace, using the abdominal muscles. Fill your body with conscious energy (prana, light).

=== Face and Head ===
# Rub your eyes and face. Think "Om , Om, Om... ".[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 6.jpg|center]]
# Press your thumb pad to the right nostril. Breathe deeply from the diaphragm, breathing through the left nostril. Think "Om". Press your index finger, then middle finger, then ring finger, to the left nostril. Breathe deeply from your diaphragm, breathing through the right nostril, and think "Om". [[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 8.jpg|center]]
#*Change several times between the left and right nostril back and forth until a feeling of inner peace and harmony is created.

=== Seeking Inner Peace ===
# Rub your stomach. Say to yourself: "I take things as they are. I flow positive with my life." Feel the inner peace.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 9.jpg|center]]
# Put your hands together in the meditation pose in front of your stomach. Move your thumbs. Visualize yourself as a Buddha (Shiva, Enlightened) and a Goddess of Love. Think or speak the mantra: "I am a  Buddha (Shiva). I am a  Goddess of Love (Mother of all beings)."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 10.jpg|center]]
# Move your hand and send light to someone. Say "I send light to... (name). May all people be happy. May the world [[Be Happy|be happy]]."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 11.jpg|center]]
# Rub your palms in front of your heart. Think on the enlightened masters and say, "Om all enlightened masters. Om God. Please help me on my way."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 12.jpg|center]]
# Put your hands on your legs or your belly. Make your mind [[Be Calm|calm]] and think the mantra "Om" in your head, your thorax, your belly, your legs, feet and in the earth. Think in the whole cosmos: "Om Shanti. Om Peace. Om Peace. Om Shanti. Om Peace ..."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 13.jpg|center]]
# Stop your thinking for one minute. Simply sit there. Don't think. Relax.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 14.jpg|center]]
# What is your positive thought now? For example, "I am optimistic. I go my way with optimism."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced Step 15.jpg|center]]

== Video ==
{{Video:Do Computer Yoga for Advanced|This video demonstrates the steps in this article.}}

== Tips ==
*Inner peace arises if you put your mind to rest. For this purpose we will first use the mantra "Om Shanti. Om Peace." Then we will stop for a minute on every thought. Finally, it is good to linger in the relaxation  for some time. In this final phase, it unfolds its healing (harmonizing) effects.
*The essence of spirituality is to build up inner strength, peace, love and happiness. Your inner energy can be awakened by positive visualizations in connection with mantras.
*The computer meditation is aimed at people of all religious denominations. It may also be practiced by atheists. Take the sentences that is fit for you. You can also rephrase the mantras and make them suitable for you. You can define God in your own way as a supreme being or a cosmic power (life power). You can omit the mantra "Om God" if it does not fit you.
*On the spiritual path you're only successful if you always act in close contact with your personal truth and with a good feel for yourself. Practice the computer meditation therefore so that it fits for you personally and is good for you.

== Warnings ==
*Don't work too much. Don't rest too much. Find your personal balance to stay healthy and happy. Do some spiritual exercises every day. Do Computer Yoga every day and the day will be yours.

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Do Computer Meditation]]
*[[Do Yoga Walking]]
*[[Practice the Five Principles of Health]]
*[[Be a Karma Yogi (Religion of Love)]]
*[[Argue for the Existence of God]]
*[[Do Your Part to Save the World]]
*[[Do Laughter Yoga]]

== Sources and Citations ==
*http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Spirituality – research source
*http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Yoga – research source
*http://en.wikiversity.org/wiki/Meditation – research source
*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stress_management – research source


How to Do Computer Yoga

# Move your head and chant the "om" [[Perform Mantra Meditation|mantra]] in your head. Turn your head left and right and then, forward and backward.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 1.jpg|center]]
# Move your shoulders so that all tensions resolve. Find the way that works best for you. Move forward, and then move another way round. Move with your elbows and keep chanting the om mantra.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 2.jpg|center]]
# Move your [[Straighten Your Spine|spine]] to the right and the left side. Chant the om mantra when you're doing this.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 3.jpg|center]]
# Move your feet on the ground. Say "Om" in your belly, in your legs, in your feet and in the earth. Concentrate on the whole earth and think the mantra "Earth".[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 4.jpg|center]]
# [[Massage Yourself|Massage]] your body from head to feet. Hold your hands together over your head, rub the palms, visualize the sky above you and say the mantra "Heaven". Feel the light that comes down. Massage the light into your face, your eyes, your ears, your whole body and think "Light, Light..." Fill yourself with light. Move your feet, fill light into the earth and think, "Light...".[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 5.jpg|center]]
# Move your hand and send light to your loved ones and to all people. Say "I send light to... May all people be happy. May all the world [[Be Happy|be happy]]."[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 6.jpg|center]]
# Rub your palms together. Think on the enlightened masters and say, "Om, all enlightened masters, please help me on my way." Now you can ask a question. Think about your life. What are your goals? What is your way? Hear the answer within you. Feel the answer inside. What is the answer?[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 7.jpg|center]]
# Put your hands on your legs or your belly. Make your mind [[Be Calm|calm]] and think the mantra "Om" in your head, your thorax, your belly, your legs, feet, in the earth and in the whole cosmos.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 8.jpg|center]]
#*Keep chanting the om mantra in your head.
# Stop your thinking for a minute. Simply sit there. Don't think about anything.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 9.jpg|center]]
#*What do you have to take in your life? Take it.
#*What is your positive sentence now? What helps you to stay positive through your day and your life? For example, "My positive sentence is: I am optimistic. I follow my way with optimism."
#Done! You are now ready to get back to work.[[Image:Do Computer Yoga Step 10.jpg|center]]

How to Create Printed Circuit Boards

{{fa}}So you have that circuit designed and ready. You did some computer aided simulations and the circuit is working great. Only one thing left! You need to create a printed circuit board so you can see it in action! Whether your circuit is a project for school/college or is a final piece of electronics in a professional product for your company, implementing your circuit on a PCB will give it a much more professional appearance and give you an idea of how the finished product will look!
[[Category:Computers and Electronics]]

== Steps ==
=== Printing the Circuit Board ===
#Choose a method to use for creating the PCB. Your choice will usually be based on the availability of materials needed by the method, the technical difficulty level of the method or the quality of PCB you desire to obtain. Here's a brief summary of the different methods and their main features that will help you decide:[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]
##''Acid etching method'': this method requires extreme safety measure, the availability of many materials such as the etchant and it is somewhat slow. The quality of PCB obtained varies according to the materials you use but generally, it is a good method for simple to intermediate levels of complexity circuits. Circuits involving more close wiring and tiny wires usually use other methods.
##''UV etching method'': this method is used for transposition of your PCB layout onto your PCB board and requires more expensive materials that might not be available everywhere. However, the steps are relatively simple and can produce finer and more complicated circuit layouts.
##''Mechanical etching/routing method'': this method requires special machines that will mechanically etch away unnecessary copper from the board or route empty separators between wires. It can be expensive if you intend to buy one of those machines and usually leasing them requires the availability of a workshop nearby. However, this method is good if you need to create many copies of the circuit and also can produce fine PCBs.
##''Laser etching method'': this is usually used by large production companies, but can be found on some universities. The concept is similar to mechanical etching but LASER beams are used to etch the board. It is usually hard to access such machines, but if your local university is one of the lucky ones having such machine, you can use their facilities if they allow it.
#Create the PCB Layout of your circuit. For acid etching, you need to draw the circuitry using an etchant resistant material. Special markers can be found easily for this specific purpose if you intend to do the drawing by hand (not appropriate for medium to large circuits). Laser printers' ink is the most commonly used material however. This is usually done by converting your circuit's schematic diagram into a PCB layout using PCB layout software. There are many open source software packages for PCB layout creation and design, some are listed here to give you a head-start:[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*[http://sourceforge.net/projects/pcb/ PCB]
#*[http://www.liquidpcb.org/ Liquid PCB]
#*[http://shortcut-design.sourceforge.net/ ShortCut]
#Once you are happy with the schematic on your computer, match the size of the diagram on the software so that both the circuit board and the paper will have the needed sizes.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 3 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Print out the diagram from the software's File menu. Print it out on a glossy paper, such as magazine paper. You should ensure the circuit is mirrored before doing that (most PCB layout programs have this as an option when printing). Once printed, make sure you don’t touch the ink part on the paper as it can get on your hands.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 4.jpg|center]]
#Align the circuit diagram on the paper with the circuit board (the diagram should be facing the copper part of the circuit board). Start up your iron. Set the iron on the cotton setting and wait until it heats up.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 5 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Once heated, carefully place the iron on top of the paper which is on top of the circuit board.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 6 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Place the iron there for about 30-45 seconds (depending on your iron).[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 7 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#After lifting the iron, put it aside carefully and take the circuit board to your nearest source of water. Be careful, the paper will be hot. The paper should be stuck to the circuit board, don’t rip it out.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 8 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Start the water flow and hold the circuit board below it. An alternative approach is to immerse the board and paper in hot water for a few minutes (up to 10 minutes).[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 9 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Slowing start taking off the paper and soon all of the paper should come off.  If certain areas seem particularly difficult to peel off, you can try soaking a bit more. If everything went well, you will have a copper board with your PCB pads and signal lines traced out in black toner.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 10 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Dry the board. Get the big droplets of water off by softly wiping with a napkin or sponge or just letting them fall out. It shouldn’t take more than 30 seconds and it should not be vigorous or else the ink on to the circuit might come off.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 11 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Etch the board using one of the methods below. This process removes any unnecessary copper from the board leaving only wiring of the final circuit.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 12 Version 2.jpg|center]]

=== Etching with Acid ===
#Choose your etching acid. Ferric chloride is a common choice for an etchant. However, you can use Ammonium Persulfate crystals or other chemical solutions. No matter what choice for the chemical etchant, it will always be a dangerous material, so besides following the general safety precautions mentioned in this article, you should also read and follow any additional safety instructions that come with the etchant.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 13 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Prepare the acid [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/etchant etchant]. Depending on the ''acid etch'' that you choose, there might be additional instructions. For example, some crystallized acids require being dissolved in hot water, but other etchants are ready to use.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 14 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Submerge the board in the acid.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 15 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Make sure to stir every 3-5 minutes.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 16 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Take the board out and wash it when all unnecessary copper is etched away from the board.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 17 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Remove the insulating drawing material used. There are special solvents available for almost all types of insulating drawing material used in drawing PCB layouts. However, if you don't have access to any of these materials, you can always use a sandpaper (a fine one).[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 18.jpg|center]]

=== Etching with Ultra-Violet Transposition ===
#To apply with this method, you will need a photosensitive (positive or negative) laminated PCB card, an UV insulator and a transparent sheet and distilled water. You may find the cards ready to use (they are covered with a black nylon sheet), or photosensitive spray to apply on the copper side of an ordinary blank PCB card. Take care to purchase also a photorevelator compatible with the photo spray or the PCB photosensitive coating.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 19.jpg|center]]
#With a laser printer, draw the PCB layout on the transparent sheet, in positive or negative mode, according to the photosensitive coating of the card.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 20.jpg|center]]
#Cover the copper side of the board with the printed transparent sheet.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 21.jpg|center]]
#Place the board in the UV insulator machine/chamber.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 22.jpg|center]]
#Turn on the UV machine. It will irradiate your board with the UV for the specified amount of time. Most of the UV insulators are equipped with an adjustable timer. Generally, 15 to 20 minutes will be widely sufficient.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 23.jpg|center]]
#Once done, remove the board from the UV insulator. Clean the copper side of the card with the photorevelator, then gently rinse the revelated PCB card with distilled water prior to place it in its acid bath. The parts destroyed by the UV irradiation will be etched by the acid.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 24.jpg|center]]
#The further steps to follow are described in the acid etching method specific steps 3 to 7.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 25.jpg|center]]

=== Finishing the Board ===
#Drill mount points. Drilling machines used for that are usually custom machines designed specifically for this purpose. However, with some adjustments a usual drilling machine will do the job at home.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 26.jpg|center]]
#Mount and solder the electronic components on board.[[Image:Create Printed Circuit Boards Step 27.jpg|center]]

== Warnings ==
*If you are using the acid etching method, you need to take the following precautions:
**Always store your acid in a safe cold place. Use glass containers.
**Label your acid and store it somewhere out of the reach of children.
**Do not dispose of your used acid in the home drains. Instead store it and when you have some amount of used acid, take it to your recycling center/dangerous waste disposal facility.
**Use gloves and air masks when working with acid etchants.
**Be extremely careful when mixing and stirring the acid. Do not use metallic objects and do not put the container on the edge of the disk.
**While irradiating your PCB with UV, take an absolute care to not have a direct visual contact with the UV generating part of the insulator/chamber, or use special anti-UV protection glasses. If you have to check your PCB during the process, better stop the machine prior to open it.
*Make sure to wear safety goggles when using the etching method and do not look directly above the container of the chemical.

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Solder Electronics]]
*[[Add Variable Voltage to Your ATX Based Bench Power Supply]]
*[[Make a Simple Electrical Circuit]]
*[[Remove Electronic Components from a Flexible Circuit Board]]

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Saturday, September 23, 2017

How to Use an SD Memory Card

This wikiHow teaches you how to transfer information to and from an SD memory card. You can use SD memory cards in things like digital cameras, phones, tablets, and most computers.
[[Category:Hardware]]

== Steps ==
=== On Android ===
#Insert the MicroSD card into your device. This process varies depending on the device, and not all Android devices support MicroSD. No Android device supports standard SD cards.[[Image:Use an SD Memory Card Step 1.jpg|center]]
#*Tablets will typically have the MicroSD card slot along the side of the device.
#*If your phone supports MicroSD, the slot is typically located underneath the battery, though if the battery isn't removable, the MicroSD card may be located along the side of the device.
#Open your Android's Settings {{android|settingsapp}}. It's a gear-shaped app in your Android's App Drawer.
#*You can also swipe down from the top of the screen with two fingers and then tap the gear icon to open Settings.
#Scroll down and tap {{MacButton|Storage}}. You'll find this option about halfway down the Settings page.
#*On a Samsung device, tap '''Device maintenance''' then tap '''Storage'''.
#Tap your SD card's name. You'll likely find it under the "Removable" section of the storage page.
#Review your SD card's contents. You can scroll through the SD card's folders to view them, or you can tap a folder on the SD card page to view its contents.
#*For example, tapping the '''Images''' option will show you additional folders.
#Move files onto your phone from your SD card. To do so:
#*Tap an item that you want to move.
#*Tap '''&#8942;'''
#*Tap '''Move to...''' or '''Move'''
#*Select your Android's internal storage.
#*Tap '''MOVE''' or '''DONE'''
#Tap the "Back" button. It's in the top-left corner of the screen. This will take you back to the Storage (or Device Maintenance) page.
#Move files from your phone onto your SD card. To do this:
#*Tap '''Internal storage'''
#*Select a file or folder.
#*Tap '''&#8942;'''
#*Tap '''Move to...''' or '''Move'''
#*Select your SD card's name.
#*Tap '''MOVE''' or '''DONE'''
#[[Format an SD Card|Format your SD card if prompted]]. Formatting your SD card is necessary if the SD card was previously used for a device (e.g., a camera) that didn't use the same type of file system as your Android.
#*If you receive a notification that the card isn't working or isn't compatible with your device, formatting it will likely fix the problem.

=== On Windows ===
#Insert the SD card into your computer's card reader. If your computer doesn't have a card reader, you can purchase an external adapter that connects via USB.[[Image:Use an SD Memory Card Step 5.jpg|center]]
#*MicroSD cards will likely need to be inserted into an SD card adapter to fit into most conventional SD card slots.
#Open Start {{windows|start}}. Click the Windows logo in the bottom-left corner of the screen.
#Open File Explorer {{windows|startexplorer}}. Click the grey folder icon in the lower-left side of the Start window. This will open the File Explorer window.
#Select your SD card. Click your SD card's name in the left side of the File Explorer window.
#*If you can't find your SD card, click '''This PC''' instead, then double-click the SD card's name below the "Devices and drives" heading in the middle of the page.
#Review your SD card's files. You can scroll through the files and folders on this page to review them, or you can double-click a file or folder to open it.
#Move files from your SD card onto your computer. To do so:
#*Select a file or folder you want to move.
#*Click the '''Home''' tab.
#*Click '''Move to'''
#*Click '''Choose location...'''
#*Click a folder on your computer (e.g., '''Desktop''').
#*Click '''Move'''
#Move files from your computer onto your SD card. This process is similar to moving files from the SD card onto your computer. To do this:
#*Select a file or folder you want to move.
#*Click the '''Home''' tab.
#*Click '''Move to'''
#*Click '''Choose location...'''
#*Click your SD card's name.
#*Click '''Move'''
#[[Format an SD Card|Format your SD card]]. If your SD card won't open or is incapable of having files moved to it, formatting it will potentially repair the card or make it compatible with your computer.
#*Formatting an SD card will also remove all files on it.
#Eject your SD card. Click '''^''' in the lower-right side of your Windows computer's screen, click the flash drive with a checkmark icon, and click '''Eject NAME''' when the option appears. This will ensure that, when you physically remove your SD card from your computer, you don't lose any files.

=== On Mac ===
#Insert the SD card into your computer's card reader. If your computer doesn't have a card reader, you can purchase an external adapter that connects via USB.
#*MicroSD cards will likely need to be inserted into an SD card adapter to fit into most conventional SD card slots.
#*Many Macs don't have SD card readers.
#Open Finder. Click the blue, face-shaped icon in your Mac's Dock at the bottom of the screen.
#Click your SD card's name. It's in the pane on the left-hand side of the Finder window, just below the "Devices" heading. Doing so will display your SD card's contents in the main Finder window.
#Review your SD card's contents. You can scroll through the SD card's files and folders in the main Finder window, or you can double-click a file or folder to open it.
#Move files from your SD card onto your Mac. To do so:
#*Select a file or folder in the main Finder window.
#*Click '''Edit'''
#*Click '''Cut''' (or '''Copy''')
#*Click a destination folder.
#*Click '''Edit''', then click '''Paste Item''' or '''Paste Items'''.
#Move Mac files onto the SD card. To do this:
#*Click a folder on the left side of Finder.
#*Select a file or folder in the main finder window.
#*Click '''Edit'''
#*Click '''Cut''' (or '''Copy''')
#*Click a destination folder.
#*Click '''Edit''', then click '''Paste Item''' or '''Paste Items'''.
#[[Format an SD Card|Format your SD card]]. If your SD card won't open or is incapable of having files moved to it, formatting it will potentially repair the card or make it compatible with your computer.
#*Formatting an SD card will also remove all files on it.
#Eject your SD card. Click the "Eject" triangle icon to the right of your SD card's name in the left-hand sidebar in the Finder window. This will prevent your SD card's files from being harmed when you physically remove the SD card from your computer.

== Tips ==
*When using an SD card with your camera, it will fit into a specific slot in the camera's body. This slot's location will vary depending on the camera model, so be sure to check your camera's manual to see where the SD card goes.

== Warnings ==
*Don't format an SD card without first backing up any files that you want to save.

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Restore Deleted Files on a SD Card]]

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How to Navigate the Windows Directory

{{fa}}Windows Explorer allows you to navigate and browse the files and folders on your Windows computer. Any time you open a folder on your Windows computer, you're using Windows Explorer. You can also use Windows Search to find specific files, or the Command Prompt if you prefer working from the command line.
[[Category:Windows]]

== Steps ==
===[[Open File Explorer|Opening File Explorer]]===
#Click the Start button. This button can be found in the lower-left corner of the screen, and may just be a Windows logo.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 1 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Click the {{button|Computer}} or {{button|File Explorer}} button. In Windows 10, this looks like a folder and can be found on the left side of the menu, or in your Windows task bar at the bottom of the screen.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 2 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Click {{button|This PC}} in the left sidebar (Window 10). This will display the drives connected to your computer.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 3 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Find your hard drive. Your computer's main hard drive will be listed in the "Hard disk drives" or "Devices and drives" section. The hard drive with Windows installed on it will have the Windows logo on the drive icon, and is typically the C: drive.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 4 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Find your other drives and devices. If you have any other hard drives installed, they'll also appear in the "Hard Disk Drives" or "Devices and drives" section. If you have any USB devices or drives connected, you'll find them listed in the "Devices with Removable Storage" or "Devices and drives" section.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 5 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*You can also expand the "Computer" or "This PC" entry in the left sidebar to see all of your connected drives and devices.
#Access your user folders. Your user folders will appear at the top of the window in Windows 10 and 8. These folders include your Documents, Pictures, Downloads, and more.<ref>https://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/windows/xp/all/proddocs/en-us/app_win_explorer.mspx?mfr=true</ref>[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 6 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*The majority of the files and folders you'll be dealing with on a day-to-day basis can likely be found in these user folders.
===Navigating the Directories===
#Double-click a drive or folder to open it. You'll see all of the folder's contents in the window.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 7.jpg|center]]
#Click the {{button|Back}} and {{button|Forward}} arrows at the top of the Window. This will take you back to your previous location, or forward if you have already gone back.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 8.jpg|center]]
#Click the {{button|Up}} arrow to go up one directory level (Windows 10). You'll find this button next to the Back and Forward arrows. This will take you to the parent directory for your current location. For example, if you're in C:\Program Files\Adobe, pressing Up will take you to C:\Program Files.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 9.jpg|center]]
#Click the address bar to view the current location. If you need to exact path to the current folder, click an empty spot in the address bar and the full path will be highlighted for you to copy.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 10.jpg|center]]
#Right-click a folder for more options. The right-click menu has a lot of different options, and installing programs may add more.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 11.jpg|center]]
#*Select "Open in a new window" to open the selected folder in a separate window. This can be useful for moving items between two folders.
#*Select "Pin to taskbar" to add an often-used folder to your Windows taskbar. This can make it easy to access the folder at any time.
#Enable hidden files. If you need to see hidden files, you'll need to unhide them:[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 12.jpg|center]]
#*Windows 10 and 8 - Click the View tab in any folder window. Check the "Hidden items" box.
#*Windows 7 - Click the Organize button and select "Folder and search options." Click the "View" tab in the window that appears and enable "Show hidden files, folders, and drives."
===Searching for Files===
#Click the Start button. You can start a search directly from the Start menu.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 13.jpg|center]]
#Type the name of the file or folder you're searching for. You can also type an extension to search for all files of that, such as "docx" for Word documents.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 14.jpg|center]]
#Click a result to open it. If the result is a file, it will open in its default program. If it's a folder, the folder will open in a new window. If it's a program, the program will launch.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 15.jpg|center]]
#Click a results section header to view all matching results. For example, if you have lots of documents that share the search term, clicking the Documents header will display all of the results that match.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 16.jpg|center]]
#Right-click a result and select {{button|Open file location}}. This will open the folder that contains the file in a new window.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 17.jpg|center]]
===Using the Command Prompt===
#Click the Start button.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 18.jpg|center]]
#Type {{kbd|cmd}} and press {{keypress|Enter}}. This will start the Command Prompt.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 19.jpg|center]]
#Note your current folder. When you start the Command Prompt, you'll start in your User folder.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 20.jpg|center]]
#Type {{kbd|dir /p}} and press {{keypress|Enter}}. This will display the contents of the current directory. The screen will stop scrolling whenever the screen has filled, and you can press any key to keep scrolling.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 21.jpg|center]]
#*<DIR> entries are folders inside of your current directory.
#*The size of each file will be displayed in bytes before the file name.
#Type '''{{kbd|cd..}} and press {{keypress|Enter}}.''' This will take you up one directory level.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 22.jpg|center]]
#Type {{kbd|cd {{var|folderName}}}} to open a folder in your directory. For example, in your User folder you can type {{kbd|cd documents}} and press {{keypress|Enter}} to open your Documents folder.[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 23.jpg|center]]
#Type {{kbd|cd {{var|path}}}} to go to a specific directory. For example, to move directly to the Microsoft Office 15 directory in Program Files, you would type {{kbd|cd C:\Program Files\Microsoft Office 15}}[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 24.jpg|center]]
#Type a file name and press {{keypress|Enter}} to open it. This will open the file in its default program. You'll need to type the entire file name as well as its extension.<ref>http://www.digitalcitizen.life/command-prompt-how-use-basic-commands</ref>[[Image:Navigate the Windows Directory Step 25.jpg|center]]

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Print a List of Files]]
*[[Choose a Computer]]
*[[Be a Computer Geek]]
*[[Organize Your Computer]]
*[[Activate High Contrast on Windows]]
*[[Access Data of a Password Protected User in Windows XP in Case the PC Fails to Boot]]
*[[List Every File on Your Hard Drive]]
==Sources and Citations==
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How to Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows

{{fa}}This wikiHow teaches you how to take a screenshot on your Windows computer. Use the "In a hurry section" below to quickly learn to take screenshot of your entire screen or just one window. You can also scroll down for more detailed instructions.

== In a hurry? ==
=== Take a Screenshot of Your Entire Screen (Windows 8 and 10) ===
1. Press {{keypress|Windows|PrtScn}}.<br>
2. Open the '''Pictures''' folder.<br>
3. Look for a numbered screenshot in the '''Screenshots''' folder. The file will be "Screenshot (1)" or similar.<br>

=== Take a Screenshot of Your Entire Screen (All Versions) ===
1. Press the {{keypress|'''Print Screen'''}} or {{keypress|'''PrtSc'''}} button.<br>
2. Open '''Paint'''<br>
3. Press {{keypress|'''Ctrl'''|'''V'''}} to paste the screenshot into '''Paint'''.<br>
4. Press {{keypress|'''Ctrl'''|'''S'''}} to save the screenshot.<br>

=== Take a Screenshot of One Window (All Versions) ===
1. Click the window that you want to capture.<br>
2. Hold down {{keypress|'''Alt'''}} while you simultaneously press the {{keypress|'''Print Screen'''}} or {{keypress|'''PrtSc'''}} key.<br>
3. Open '''Paint'''.<br>
4. Press {{keypress|'''Ctrl'''|'''V'''}} to paste the screenshot into '''Paint'''.<br>
5. Press {{keypress|'''Ctrl'''|'''S'''}} to save the screenshot.<br>

[[Category:Windows]]
[[Category:Screenshots]]

== Steps ==
===Taking a Full Screen Screenshot ===
#Press the "Print Screen" ({{keypress|prt scr}}) key on your keyboard. This will capture an image of your entire screen and copy it to the clipboard. The dimensions of the image will be the same as your [[Change the Screen Resolution on a PC|desktop resolution]].[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 1 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*The {{keypress|prt scr}} button may be labeled "PrtScn", "Prnt Scrn", "Print Scr", or something similar. On most keyboards, the button is usually found between {{keypress|F12}} and {{keypress|scroll lock}}. On laptop keyboards, you may have to press the {{keypress|Fn}} or "Function" key to access "Print Screen". <ref>http://www.take-a-screenshot.org/</ref>
#*You will not receive any confirmation that the screenshot has been taken.
#Paste the screenshot. Once you’ve made the screenshot, you will need to paste it to a program in order to see it. The most common way to paste it is into a Paint file. This will allow you to save it as an image file that can be transferred to others.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 2 Version 7.jpg|center]]
#*Open Paint from the Accessories section in your Start menu. With a new blank canvas open, press {{keypress|ctrl|V}} to paste the image onto the canvas. You can also open the Edit menu and select Paste, or right-click on the canvas and select Paste.
#*Click File, then Save to set the name and file type of the image. The most common file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for screenshots is PNG, due to the high quality and small file size.
#*You can also paste the screenshot into other programs, such as Word or into the body of an email. Simply open the program that you want to paste the image into and press {{keypress|Ctrl|V}}.
#Save a full-screen screenshot directly to a file in Windows 8. When you press {{keypress|win|prt scr}}, you will save a full-screen screenshot directly to a file without having to paste it into another program first. The file is saved to the Screenshots folder in your Pictures folder. If the Screenshots folder does not exist, Windows will create one.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 3 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*The picture is saved in PNG format.
#*Screenshots are automatically labeled "Screenshot", and a number will appear in parentheses for each consecutive screenshot.

===Taking a One Window Screenshot ===
#Click the window that you want to capture an image of. The One Window screenshot function will take a picture of the "active" window on your screen. This means that it should be in front of all your other windows.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 4 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#Hold down {{keypress|alt}} and press {{keypress|prt scr}}. An image of the window will be copied to the clipboard. The dimensions of the image will be determined by the size of the window when the screenshot is captured.<ref>http://www.java.com/en/download/faq/screenshot.xml</ref>[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 5 Version 7.jpg|center]]
#*You will not receive any confirmation that the screenshot has been taken.
#Paste the screenshot. Once you’ve made the screenshot, you will need to paste it to a program in order to see it. The most common way to paste it is into a Paint file. This will allow you to save it as an image file that can be transferred to others.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 6 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*Open [[Use Microsoft Paint in Windows|Paint]] from the Accessories section in your Start menu. In Windows 8, type “paint” while on the Start screen and select it from the search results. With a new blank canvas open, press {{keypress|Ctrl|V}} to paste the image onto the canvas. You can also open the Edit menu and select Paste, or right-click on the canvas and select Paste.
#*Click File, then Save to set the name and file type of the image. The most common file types are JPG and PNG. The recommended format for screenshots is PNG, due to the high quality and small file size.
#*You can also paste the screenshot into other programs, such as Word or into the body of an email. Simply open the program that you want to paste the image into and press {{keypress|ctrl|V}}.

===Using the Snipping Tool ===
#Open the Snipping Tool. The Snipping Tool is available in all versions of Windows Vista, 7, 8 and 10 except the Starter and Basic editions. It is not available in Windows XP.<ref>http://windows.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-8/use-snipping-tool-capture-screen-shots</ref>[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 7 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*In Windows Vista and 7, click the Start button, select All Programs, then Accessories. Select the Snipping Tool from the list.
#*In Windows 8 simply start typing “snipping tool” while on the Start screen and select it from the Search results.
#*In Windows 10 click the Cortana bar, (it says "Type here to search" and is next to the start button) then start typing "snipping tool" and select it from the Search results
#Choose the shape of the Snip. "Rectangular Snip" is chosen by default. Click the Arrow button next to the Mode button to change the Snip shape[[Image:Snipping Tool New Screenshot for article.png|center]].
#* "Free-form Snip" lets you draw any shape with your mouse. The area inside the shape will be snipped.
#* "Rectangular Snip" lets you select a rectangular area, which will be snipped.
#* "Window Snip" lets you choose a window to snip.
#* "Full-screen Snip" snips the whole screen, with all windows (except the Snipping Tool window) included.
#Adjust the Snip border. By default, any snip you make will have a red border around it. You can disable or change this by clicking the Tools tab at the top left of the Snipping Tool toolbar, and then select Options from the drop down menu. In the Options menu, uncheck the box next to “Show selection ink after snips are captured”. This will remove the border from any future snips.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 9 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#Create a new Snip. Click the New button to start the selection. The screen will fade, and you can draw your Snip area, or select the window if you chose Window Snip. Release the mouse when selecting to create the Snip.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 10 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*If you had Full-screen Snip selected, your Snip will automatically be created once your click New.
#Annotate the Snip. Once you create the Snip, it will open in a new window. You can use the Pen tool to draw on it and make notes, and use the Highlight tool to draw attention to text.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 11 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*The Erase tool will only erase annotations, not the screenshot itself.
#Save the Snip. Click the floppy disk icon to open the save dialog. Type in a name for the screenshot and change the "Save as type:" field if desired. You can now send the screenshot by email or put it on a website.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 12 Version 8.jpg|center]]
#*PNG is the default format in Windows 7 and 8. It's a lossless compressed format, which means that it will take high-quality screenshots at a small file size. It is the recommended format for taking screenshots.
#*JPG or JPEG is the default format in Windows Vista. It is a lossy format, meaning that the screenshot will look slightly blocky and some colors may be a bit off. It's mainly designed for photographs, and not recommended for screenshots.
#*GIF is unsuitable for reproducing color photographs, but well-suited for images such as graphics or logos with solid areas of color, resulting in crystal sharp edges between color areas.
#Copy the Snip. By default, the Snip is copied to the clipboard when you create it. This means you can paste it into Paint or Word, much like you would with a full-screen screenshot. In Paint, you can make more edits than you can in the Snip annotation editor.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 13 Version 7.jpg|center]]

===Surface Tablets===
#Press and hold the Windows logo. This is the logo on the bezel of the tablet, not the Windows button on your desktop.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 14 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#Press the Volume Down button. The screen will dim momentarily to indicate a screenshot was taken.[[Image:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows Step 15 Version 2.jpg|center]]
#*Your screenshot will be stored in the Screenshots folder, which you can access by [[Open File Explorer|Opening File Explorer]] and navigating to Pictures → Screenshots.

== Reminders ==
# [[#step_1_1|Taking a Full Screen Screenshot &darr;]]
# [[#step_2_1|Taking a One Window Screenshot &darr;]]
# [[#step_3_1|Using the Snipping Tool &darr;]]

== Video ==
{{Video:Take a Screenshot in Microsoft Windows|}}

== Tips ==
* If you're going to put the screenshot on a website, make sure that the file doesn't exceed limits on the file size.
* Some people who take a lot of screenshots may want to download a program to make the process easier.
* If you wish, you can also [[Share Screenshots Using Jing|download and use Jing]] to take screenshots and videos that are immediately available to upload and share on the web.
* The Windows Snipping tool does not come with all editions of Windows. You can use this [http://www.gutmannsoft.com/en/screenshot/capture-screenshot-lite.php free Snipping tool clone] instead.
* For those with Microsoft OneNote, pressing {{keypress|win|S}} brings up the option to take a rectangular snip of the screen and it appears as an image in OneNote. This works even in Windows XP, which does not have the snipping tool.
* On laptop keyboards, the {{keypress|prt scr}} key might be combined with another key. This means that you have to press a {{keypress|Fn}} key or "Function" key to access it. Such a key is usually found on the bottom row of the keyboard.

== Warnings ==
*Screenshots may not show content being played in Windows Media Player.
*Screenshots will not show the mouse cursor.
*Some people will be annoyed if you email them a large attachment. Remember to [[Edit a Photo Like a Pro|crop and convert]].
*Saving a screenshot in some file types (such as bitmaps) will result in a very large file. Because of this, it's highly recommended to use the PNG format.

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Create Annotated Screenshots Using Windows Paint]]
*[[Create a Video Screencast with Jing]]
*[[Customize the Jing Actions Toolbars]]
*[[Capture Gaming Screenshots]]
*[[Take a Screenshot in macOS]]
*[[Take Screenshots in Windows Phone 8]]
*[[Take Screenshots of an Active Window]]



==Sources and Citations==
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How to Prevent Hacking

This wikiHow teaches you how to increase the security for your accounts, mobile devices, computers, and network information.
[[Category:Internet Security]]

== Steps ==
=== Keeping Your Accounts Secure ===
#Create complex passwords. Your passwords to access your accounts on apps or websites should consist of a combination of numbers, upper- and lower-case letters, and special characters that is difficult to guess.
#*Don't use the same password for more than one website or account. This limits the damage to you if a hacker happens to crack one of your passwords.<ref>https://techsolidarity.org/resources/basic_security.htm</ref>
#Use a password manager. Password managers store and auto-fill your credentials for different sites, allowing you to create a complex and unique password for each site without having to worry about entering the password itself more than once. While you should absolutely keep track of you passwords on your own as well, a password manager will help make your device much more secure.
#*Highly praised third-party password managers include "Dashlane 4", "LastPass 4.0 Premium", "Sticky Password Premium", and "LogMeOnce Ultimate".
#*Most browsers have a built-in password manager that stores and encrypts your passwords.
#Don't give out your password. This is an obvious piece of advice, but one that bears revisiting: with the exception of some school services, you shouldn't ever have to provide a site administrator with your password for them to access your account.<ref>https://answers.stanford.edu/solution/why-should-i-change-my-password</ref>[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 2 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*This logic applies to IT workers and Microsoft or Apple representatives.
#*Similarly, don't tell people your phone or tablet's PIN or passcode combination. Even your friends might accidentally tell someone your passcode.
#*If you do have to give someone your password for some reason, change it as soon as they are done with whatever they needed to do on your account.
#Change your passwords often. In addition to keeping your password a secret, you should change the passwords on your various accounts and devices at least once every six months.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 3 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*Be sure not to use the same password twice (e.g., your Facebook password should be different than your bank password, etc.).
#*When you do change your password, you should change it substantially. Don't simply replace one letter with a number.
#Use two-factor authentication. Two-factor identification requires you to enter a code sent to you in a text message or another service to access your account after you enter your user name and password. This makes it more difficult for a hacker to access your information, even if they are able to crack your password.
#*Most major websites, including popular social media networks, have some form of two-factor authentication available. Check your account settings to learn how to enable this feature.
#*You can set up [[Set-up-2-Step-Verification-in-Gmail|two-step verification]] for your Google account.
#*Popular app alternatives to receiving a text message include Google Authenticator and Microsoft Authenticator.
#Read privacy polices carefully. Any company that has information from you must have a privacy policy that details how they use that information and the extent to which they share it with others.<ref>https://us.norton.com/cybercrime-prevention</ref>
#*Most people simply click through the privacy policy without reading it. Although the reading can be cumbersome, it's worth at least skimming it so you know how your data is being used.
#*If you see something in the privacy policy that you disagree with, or that makes you uncomfortable, you may want to reconsider sharing information with that company.
#Log out of accounts when you're done with them. Simply closing the browser window isn't always enough, so make sure you click (or tap) on your account name and select '''Log Out''' (or '''Sign Out''' in some cases) to manually sign out of your account and remove your login credentials from the site.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 7 Version 3.jpg|center]]
#Make sure you're on an official website when entering passwords. Phishing scams – instances in which a malicious page pretends to be a login page for a social media or bank account – are one of the easiest ways for you to get hacked. One way to spot phishing scams is to look at the site's URL: if it closely resembles (but doesn't exactly match) a reputable site's URL (e.g., "Faecbook" instead of "Facebook"), it's a fake site. <ref>https://home.mcafee.com/advicecenter/?id=ad_ost_tohtpyo&ctst=1</ref>[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 6 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*For example, enter your Twitter login information on Twitter's official page only. Avoid doing so on a page that asks for the login information in order to share an article or something similar.
#*An exception to this rule is when a university uses an existing service (e.g., Gmail) through their home page.

=== Keeping Your Phone Secure ===
#Change your phone's passcode often. The first line of defense against people attempting to view or steal your data is a strong and constantly changing passcode.
#*Make sure that you substantially change the passcode each time you change it--don't just change one number.
#*On most phones, you can set a "complex" or "advanced" password that includes letters and symbols in addition to the typical numerical characters.
#Use Touch ID if possible. While you'll still need to have your passcode for your phone's lock screen, you should use Touch ID on any supported devices to pay for items and any other available services.
#*As a general rule, cutting down on the amount of times you have to enter your password on any platform is a good practice.
#Browse using secure web apps. It may be tempting to use third-party browsers like Tor or Dolphin, but synchronizing your Google Chrome account or Safari account between your phone and your computer will both prevent the need to re-enter saved passwords and protect your device from unsafe websites.
#Update your devices and software on time. As soon as an update becomes available for anything from your phone's Facebook app to its entire operating system, you should apply it if possible.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 1 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*Many updates are patches to repair weaknesses and address security vulnerabilities. Failing to update your software will eventually result in an exploitable weakness appearing, which puts your device at risk.
#*If you have the option to download all updates automatically, make use of this feature. It will save you a lot of trouble.
#Charge your phone on reliable USB ports. These include the ports on your computer and in your car (if applicable). Public USB ports, like the ones you may see in a coffee shop, can compromise your information.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 8.jpg|center]]
#*For this reason, it's a good idea to bring an electrical outlet connector in addition to your USB cable if you're traveling.
#Avoid jailbreaking (or rooting) your phone or side-loading apps. Both iPhones and Androids have security safeguards that can be bypassed by jailbreaking or rooting the respective devices, but doing so opens your phone up to attacks and infections that would have previously been impossible. Similarly, downloading apps from unverified sources ("side-loading" apps) greatly increases your risk of contracting malware.
#*Android phones have a built-in security suite that prevents you from downloading apps from unknown sources. If you do choose to disable this option (from the '''Security''' tab in Settings), you'll need to carefully verify websites from which you download apps before proceeding with the downloads.

=== Keeping Your Computer Secure ===
#Encrypt your hard drive. If your hard drive is encrypted, a hacker will be unable to read the data stored there, even if they manage to gain access to your hard drive. While you've taken steps to prevent access, encryption is another method of protecting your information.
#*'''Mac''' - FileVault is the encryption service for Macs. You can enable it by clicking the Apple icon in the top-left corner of your Mac's screen, clicking '''System Preferences''', clicking the '''Security & Privacy''' icon, clicking the '''FileVault''' tab, and clicking '''Turn On FileVault'''. You may first have to click the lock icon and enter your Mac's administrator account password.<ref>https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204837</ref>
#*'''Windows''' - BitLocker is Windows' default encryption service. To enable it, simply type "bitlocker" into the Start search bar, click the "Bitlocker Drive Encryption" option, and click '''Turn on BitLocker'''. Keep in mind that Windows 10 Home users won't have access to BitLocker without first upgrading to Windows 10 Pro.
#Install updates as soon as they become available. In addition to performance upgrades, system updates often contain improvements to security.<ref>https://decentsecurity.com/#/securing-your-computer/</ref>
#Back up your data frequently. Despite even the strictest security, it's still possible that your data may become compromised. This may be the result of hacking, or simply computer failure. Backing up your data ensures you don't lose anything.
#*There are cloud-based services you can use to back up your data. Check the security of these services carefully before joining one. While you may be tempted to go with the least expensive service, you want to make sure your data will be kept safe.
#*You also can use an encrypted external hard drive to back up your data. Set up your computer to run automatic backups daily, at a time of day when you aren't normally on your computer.
#Avoid clicking suspicious links or responding to unknown emails. If you get an unsolicited email, or an email from a sender that you cannot verify, treat it as a hacking attempt. Do not click on any links or give the sender any personal information.
#*Keep in mind that even replying to the email will let the sender know that your email address is active and valid. While you may be tempted to send them a sarcastic reply, even this will give them information they can use to hack you.
#Install or activate your firewall. Both Windows- and Mac-based computers come equipped with a firewall, which prevents hackers from gaining access to your computer. However, in most computers, the firewall is not turned on by default.
#*Go into the security settings of your computer and look for "firewall" settings. Once there, make sure it is turned on and that it is blocking incoming connections.
#*If you have a wireless network, your router should have a firewall as well.
#Enable a firmware password. If your computer has the option available, require users to enter a password before rebooting from a disk or entering single-user mode. A hacker cannot get around a firmware password unless they have physical access to your machine, though you'll need to be extremely careful not to forget or lose the password since it is immensely difficult to reset. To create a firmware password:
#*'''Mac''' - Restart your Mac, then hold down {{keypress|Command}} and {{keypress|R}} as it boots up. Click '''Utilities''', click '''Firmware Password Utility''', click '''Turn On Firmware Password''', and create your password.
#*'''Windows''' - Restart your computer, then hold down the BIOS key (typically {{keypress|Esc}}, {{keypress|F1}}, {{keypress|F2}}, {{keypress|F8}}, {{keypress|F10}}, or {{keypress|Del}}) as your computer boots up. Use the arrow keys to select the password option, then enter your preferred password.
#Disable remote access. You may need to access your computer remotely, or allow someone else to do so, such as if you've called tech support. However, you should keep it disabled by default and only turn it on for brief periods when you need it.
#*If you have remote access enabled, you essentially leave an open door for hackers to get into your computer and steal your data.
#Install antivirus software on your computer. Antivirus software recognizes and removes potentially harmful files and programs as soon as you download them. Windows Defender is a good choice for PCs, and it comes pre-installed on Windows 10 computers. For a Mac, consider AVG or McAfee as another line of defense on top of Gatekeeper, which is the default protection suite.<ref>https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202491</ref>
#*It's also a good idea to make sure your computer's firewall program and Bluetooth function are only letting trusted connections access your computer.

=== Keeping Your Network Secure ===
#Use secured wireless networks. Generally speaking, secured networks require you to enter a password before you can connect to them. In some locations (such as airports or coffee shops), you can request the password after purchasing an item.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 5 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#*If the wireless network isn't secured, your computer will let you know before connecting. In some operating systems, there will also be an exclamation mark next to the network's name.
#*If you have to use the internet but don't have access to a secure network, change your passwords immediately the next time you log into a secure network.
#*If you have a wireless network at home, make sure it's secure and encrypted. Keep in mind that wireless routers typically aren't secure by default – you have to set this up yourself.
#Download programs only from [[Find if a Website Is Legitimate|reputable sites]]. This methodology goes for sites you visit on an unsecured connection as well. If there isn't a padlock icon to the left of the URL address and "HTTPS" in front of the "www" portion of the URL, it's best to avoid the site (and downloading anything from it) entirely if possible.[[Image:Prevent Hacking Step 4 Version 4.jpg|center]]
#Learn to recognize fake websites. In addition to avoiding sites without "HTTPS" and the padlock icon next to the URL, double-check the website's URL before entering your password on it. Some sites will attempt to steal your login information by posing as another site (this is known as a phishing scam); you can spot these sites by looking for extra (or missing) letters, dashes between words, and extra symbols.
#*For example, a site masquerading as Facebook might have {{kbd|<nowiki>faceboook.com</nowiki>}} as its URL.
#*Sites which display dashes between multiple words in the site name itself (the words in between "www" and ".com") are generally not reliable.
#Avoid file sharing services. Not only does file sharing often violate intellectual property laws, but file-sharing websites are crawling with hackers. You may think you're downloading the latest hit song or a new movie, but the file actually is a virus or malware in disguise.
#*Many of these files are designed in such a way that the virus or malware hidden within won't be picked up by anti-virus software screenings. The virus won't infect your system until you try to play the file.
#'''Shop only on secure sites.''' Don't enter account or credit card information on a site that doesn't have "https://" written before the "www" section of the website address. The "s" indicates the site is secure. Sites without that won't encrypt or protect your data.
#Keep personal information off social media. You may think you're just sharing with friends, but revealing too much about yourself and your life on social media can make you vulnerable to hackers. Share personal information directly with people who need to know rather than openly posting on social media.<ref>https://home.mcafee.com/advicecenter/?id=ad_ost_tohtpyo&ctst=1</ref>

== Tips ==
*There are firewalls and anti-virus software available for free on the Internet as well as many options for purchase.
*Make sure your password isn't the same as your username or email.

== Warnings ==
*Unfortunately, the only fail-safe way to avoid being hacked entirely is to avoid using technology altogether.

== Related wikiHows ==
*[[Prevent Your Cell Phone from Being Hacked]]
*[[Stop Hackers from Invading Your Network]]
*[[Protect Your Facebook Account from Hackers]]
*[[Prevent Unauthorized Computer Access]]

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How to Recycle a Computer

# Send your computer back to a manufacturer. If you have recently purchased a new computer, you may be able to send your old computer back to a manufacturer. Many computer manufacturers, including Apple, HP and Dell, offer programs that allow you to mail your old computer to them for free, which they will then recycle, if you have recently purchased one of their products.[[Image:Recycle a Computer Step 1.jpg|center]]
# Even if you have not recently purchased a computer, you may still be able to send your old computer back to a manufacturer. However, it could cost you some money. For example, Dell offers a program that allows you to send them your computer after selecting a $10 or $20 computer recycling kit. HP requests that you provide them with information about your computer, your location, etc. and will then send you a quote. Some manufacturers may require you to pay for shipping and handling, but the fees are typically reasonable.[[Image:Recycle a Computer Step 2.jpg|center]]
#Take your computer to a nearby recycling center. Chances are that there is a computer recycling center or program in your area. Visit the Consumer Education Initiative to find computer recycling centers near you. These recycling centers will typically take more than just computers too, so if you have any other electronics that you'd like to get rid of, check to see if you can recycle them at your computer recycling center as well.[[Image:Recycle a Computer Step 3.jpg|center]]
#Donate your computer to a charity. The ultimate way to recycle your computer, if it's still working, is to donate it to a local charity or school. Then you know that someone will be re-using your computer, instead of just its parts and/or materials. Donating your working computer can make a big difference in someone's life.[[Image:Recycle a Computer Step 4.jpg|center]]
#* The National Cristina Foundation,<ref>http://www.cristina.org/</ref> for example, maintains a list of non-profit groups, schools and public agencies throughout the US that are in need of used computer equipment. NCF donates the used computers it receives to "organizations [that] train people with disabilities, students at risk and economically disadvantaged persons to lead more independent and productive lives."
#  In the UK the charity Computer Aid International wipes the hard drives of all donated computers, free of charge, to US military standards. Please visit www.computeraid.org for more information.[[Image:Recycle a Computer Step 6.jpg|center]]

How to Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn

If you’ve spent much time around small children, you’ve probably noticed how quickly they tend to grasp new technology, especially with interactive elements like touchscreens.  For most of us, it is no longer a question of whether preschool-age children should be exposed to technology — smartphones, tablets, computers, and screens and devices of every shape and size are simply a fact of everyday life.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/health-22219881</ref>  Rather, the question is how to use technology to help preschoolers learn.  In the end, the use of technology with preschoolers is much like choosing other things (like food) for them — its value depends upon what you choose (and how much) and how it is integrated into other positive activities.<ref>http://www.parents.com/fun/entertainment/gadgets/is-technology-good-for-little-kids/</ref>
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==Steps==
===Introducing Technology===
#Do your homework.  Yes, it is entirely possible that your preschooler will figure out the basics of a new tablet faster than you — swiping a touchscreen seems to be a natural, intuitive process for children unhampered by years of experience with ever-changing forms of technology.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/health-22219881</ref>  That, however, does not excuse you from doing your due diligence to research and understand a product, game, or app before placing it in a preschooler’s hands.[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 1.jpg|center]]
#*Research and examine devices to ensure that they are appropriate and easy-to-use for young children.  Work through apps and games to consider their educational content — just because they claim to be educational doesn’t mean they aren’t just essentially covert advertising, for instance.  Consider whether they provide an interactive experience and how they provide feedback to the learner.<ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref>
#Introduce technology as an interactive experience.  Every parent of small children knows it — tablets, TVs, smartphones, and other tech can make appealing “babysitters” when you need to get something done (or just need a little break).  To draw out the educational benefits of technology, however, it is best to create an interactive experience that involves you, the child, and the tech.<ref>http://www.parents.com/fun/entertainment/gadgets/is-technology-good-for-little-kids/</ref><ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 2.jpg|center]]
#*Examine the new device, game, etc. with the child.  Collaborate to figure out how it works, asking questions and giving advice.  After the brief introduction, let the child be the main “explorer,” but remain engaged and interested in the tech and what the child has learned about or from it.
#*Remember, technology can be a tool of isolation, or something that brings people together.  Learning is more likely to occur in the second scenario.
#Seek out products, apps, and games that promote active learning.  Years of cognitive research have demonstrated that learning occurs most effectively in an active setting.  This exists when you have:  active engagement; group participation; frequent interaction and feedback; and connections to real world contexts. Even an individually-based product, game, or app can fulfill many of the requirements for active learning.[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 3.jpg|center]]
#*Some educational programs are little more than glorified repositories of quizzes, Q & A, or other more passive forms of instruction.  Seek out options that will engage a child on a personal level, stimulate critical thinking skills (not just rote learning), and foster creativity (and thus a sense of ownership of the learning experience).  Try things out for yourself.  Think about the types of challenges, options, and feedback that are provided.<ref>https://www.commonsensemedia.org/blog/3-ways-to-maximize-kids-learning-with-technology</ref>
#*Some 60%-80% of children are primarily visual learners, so finding games or apps that encourage problem-solving skills can be a particularly valuable resource for them.<ref>http://www.lvhn.org/wellness_resources/wellness_articles/technology_and_your_health/how_technology_can_help_children_learn</ref>

===Teaching with Technology===
#Evaluate your needs and options.  Whether you are working with one or two small children at home or a dozen in a preschool class, it pays to think ahead regarding what types of technology (and how much of it) will best mesh with your overall goals and program.  Thankfully, several resources exist from organizations focused on improving the use of technology in early childhood education.[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 4.jpg|center]]
#*To name one well-known example, the Fred Rogers Center focuses a good portion of its energy (and online resources) on “digital media and learning.”  For instance, it has collaborated on a twelve-point checklist for educators and others to use when evaluating, selecting, and using technology for younger kids (http://fredrogers143.wpengine.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/Checklist-for-Identifying-Exemplary-Uses.pdf).<ref>http://www.fredrogerscenter.org/initiatives/digital-media-learning/</ref>
#Utilize technology in combination with hands-on learning.  Much of preschool learning boils down to introducing concepts, objects, and phenomena (e.g., sharing, scissors, and springtime).  Most young children respond well to a visual and tactile learning experience, which makes active tech resources a good complement to a range of other hands-on introductory learning activities.<ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref><ref>http://www.lvhn.org/wellness_resources/wellness_articles/technology_and_your_health/how_technology_can_help_children_learn</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 5.jpg|center]]
#*For instance, if your preschool class is learning about sunflowers, the wealth of information and images (and drawing apps) available on a tablet shared among several students can work alongside traditional cut-outs, coloring pages, preserved flower petals, seed counting, etc.<ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref>
#Promote child-to-child interaction while using technology.  Despite fears stretching back to the early days of desktop computers that technology decreases child socialization, studies have long indicated that technology is at least as capable of increasing personal interaction.  Students of any age, including preschoolers, can and will interact by asking for help, giving instructions, confirming choices, or even disagreeing about strategies or selections.<ref>http://www.education.com/reference/article/technology-enhance-children-development/</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 6.jpg|center]]
#*Introduce a new tablet or computer game to the whole class at “circle time,” for instance, and let the students collectively examine and ask about it.  Create opportunities for scheduled use, sharing, or collective projects utilizing tech resources so that kids find interacting both with the technology and each other to be natural.  Seek out learning platforms that support multiple players/learners or collaborative efforts.  Monitor usage to ensure that all students get adequate opportunities to use the technology.<ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref>
#Consider options for learners with special circumstances.  Preschoolers with physical disabilities, challenges with communication or personal interaction, or a host of other unique needs or circumstances may derive particular benefit from the use of learning technology.  Look into apps, games, and devices specially suited to the strengths and needs of your individual preschooler(s).<ref>http://www.naeyc.org/tyc/article/touch_and_grow</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 7.jpg|center]]
#*A child with a limited physical ability to play with blocks or finger paint may be able to practice similar creative skills on a tablet, for instance.
#*Tablets can also be helpful with dual-language learners, by utilizing pictorial representations and translation apps designed for small children.

===Using Technology Responsibly===
#Don’t overdo it.  Technology can definitely be a good thing when it comes to preschool education; it can also be a case of too much of a good thing.  Ideally, screen-based technology in particular should be but one of several methods of instruction for small children, with active interpersonal engagement and (physical) hands-on learning retaining the primary position.<ref>http://www.parents.com/fun/entertainment/gadgets/is-technology-good-for-little-kids/</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 8.jpg|center]]
#*No demonstrated benefit has been shown for exposing children under age two to screen-based technology, and the American Association of Pediatrics (AAP) still recommends zero daily “screen time” for kids in this earliest age group.
#*For kids age 2-4, two 30-minute sessions of “screen time” per day, and perhaps up to two hours per day for slightly older children, is likely more than adequate.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/health-22219881</ref>
#Set a good example.  As with so many other things, children learn how to use (and not use) technology based in large part upon your example.  If you are glued to your smartphone all day, including during meals, trips to the playground, etc., this is the behavior model your kids will want to emulate.  Technology should be a broadly useful tool, not a crutch or even an addiction for you or your preschooler.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/news/health-22219881</ref><ref>http://www.parents.com/fun/entertainment/gadgets/is-technology-good-for-little-kids/</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 9.jpg|center]]
#*Take time to “unplug” yourself and interact with your child.  No technology can match the value of this type of learning (for either of you).
#Use technology as one tool of many.  Every child learns differently, and finding the right “mix” for each kid can take time and trial-and-error.  Offering the widest array of learning methods and experiences possible is the best way to determine what works best for an individual child, as well as to ensure a well-rounded learning process.<ref>http://www.parents.com/fun/entertainment/gadgets/is-technology-good-for-little-kids/</ref>[[Image:Use Technology to Help Preschoolers Learn Step 10.jpg|center]]
#*In the final analysis, you shouldn’t fear or avoid technology as a learning tool for preschoolers; you also shouldn’t see it as the single learning solution.  Use technology with care, creativity, and supervision, and it can be one powerful means among many for helping young children learn.

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