Friday, April 1, 2011

Happy April 1st

Today is April 1st – for some it’s cause for celebration & dreams, because it is opening day for America's favorite pastime - Baseball so time to cheer on our favorite ball teams and dream of winning a world series – and of course, we also think of April 1st as April Fool’s Day. So we thought we’d try to find where & why this “holiday” originated…

I checked out countless sites and the one that made the most sense was the following which I found on this website- so enjoy....

www.april-fools.us/history-april-fools.htm

The history of April Fool's Day or All Fool's Day is uncertain, but the current thinking is that it began around 1582 in France with the reform of the calendar under Charles IX. The Gregorian Calendar was introduced, and New Year's Day was moved from March 25 - April 1 (new year's week) to January 1.

Communication traveled slowly in those days and some people were only informed of the change several years later. Still others, who were more rebellious refused to acknowledge the change and continued to celebrate on the last day of the former celebration, April 1.

These people were labeled "fools" by the general populace, were subject to ridicule and sent on "fool errands," sent invitations to nonexistent parties and had other practical jokes played upon them. The butts of these pranks became known as a "poisson d'avril" or "April fish" because a young naive fish is easily caught. In addition, one common practice was to hook a paper fish on the back of someone as a joke.

This harassment evolved over time and a custom of prank-playing continue on the first day of April. This tradition eventually spread elsewhere like to Britain and Scotland in the 18th century and was introduced to the American colonies by the English and the French.

This tradition eventually spread elsewhere like to Britain and Scotland in the 18th century and was introduced to the American colonies by the English and the French. Because of this spread to other countries, April Fool's Day has taken on an international flavor with each country celebrating the holiday in its own way:

  • In Scotland, April Fool's Day is devoted to spoofs involving the buttocks and as such is called Taily Day. The butts of these jokes are known as April 'Gowk', another name for cuckoo bird. The origins of the "Kick Me" sign can be traced back to the Scottish observance.
  • In England, jokes are played only in the morning. Fools are called 'gobs' or 'gobby' and the victim of a joke is called a 'noodle.' It was considered back luck to play a practical joke on someone after noon.
  • In Rome, the holiday is known as Festival of Hilaria, celebrating the resurrection of the god Attis, is on March 25 and is also referred to as "Roman Laughing Day."
  • In Portugal, April Fool's Day falls on the Sunday and Monday before lent. In this celebration, many people throw flour at their friends.
  • In India, The Huli Festival is celebrated on March 31 when people play jokes on one another and smear colors on one another celebrating the arrival of Spring.

So, no matter where you happen to be in the world on April 1, don't be surprised if April fools fall playfully upon you and if not, start cheering for the Arizona Cardinals and their winning the World Series as they begin that quest today playing the Colorado Rockies in Colorado at 1:05pmm......check out their website..

www.arizona.diamondbacks.mlb.com

Thursday, March 31, 2011

INSERT DATE & TIME IN A WORD DOCUMENT

Want to save time creating documents... Did you know that you don’t have to type the date and/or time each time you create a new document. Next time you create a document, try INSERTING the date and time vs. typing it. Just select "Insert" then "Date and Time" where you want this information to be in your current document. When the "Date and Time" dialog box appears, just choose/highlight the date or time format you want, then press "OK". NOTE: Another option when you do this – is note on the right column there is an action box which gives you the option of "UPDATE AUTOMATICALLY". If you choose this option (which means checking it off) every time you open and resave the document, the date and/or time are automatically changed to the current date and/or time – so be careful where and when you use this.

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Comparing two WORD documents side-by-side

If you have ever had two somewhat similar documents that you need to compare and merge the differences - here is how to do that easily... Since Microsoft Word 2003, all newer programs (Word 2001, 2007 & 2010) have a built-in document comparison tool where you can view two documents side-by-side.

  1. Open both documents in Microsoft Word 2003, 2007 or 2010.
  2. Focus on one document. Click on the Window menu bar option.
  3. Click on Compare Side by Side With. If you only have two documents open, this menu item will mention the second document's filename. If not, a dialog box will appear allowing you to choose the document to compare.
  4. The two documents will appear side-by-side. As you scroll through one document, the other will scroll as well.
  5. A Compare Side floating toolbar will appear. If you don't want one document to scroll while the other scrolls, click the left button (it looks like two documents side-by-side with an up and down arrow).
  6. View/edit your document as needed.
  7. When done, click on Close Side by Side

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Laughter Yoga - Wednesday, March 30th 12N-1pm

For those of you who may have missed the newspaper article on Friday, March 25th in our local paper ~ Sharon Hicks will be discussing and giving a free demonstration on “Laughter Yogaat Mohave Community College on:
Wednesday, March 30th12N-1pm
in the Auditorium at Mohave Community College
Lake Havasu City Campus -Room #600

Sharon has enjoyed the benefits of Laughter Yoga not only personally but seen the tremendous results when working with Autistic children, including her grandson and they have also had great results with students of all ages and those in nursing homes. The health benefits are undisputed so stop by and see what it is all about…

If you are looking for a way to reduce stress, blood pressure, anger, anxiety or improve blood circulation, heart rate, creativity and strengthen your immune system… Their motto:

Building Healthier, Happier Communities Through Laughter and Play

Check out their website: http://www.laughteyoga.org/

If you have questions, please feel free to email Sharon directly at:

Friday, March 25, 2011

Word Processing "Keyboard Shortcuts"

These are some of my favorite keyboard shortcuts when I'm working in MS Word - Word Processing - they can really help to save time…

  • Ctrl+X, Ctrl+C, Ctrl+V = Cut, Copy and Paste respectively. These work in virtually every Windows program. Learn them, use them, save LOTS of time and mousing around in the Edit menu.
  • Ctril+A=Select All, which highlights you entire document-whether 1 page or 1,000 pages so you can make changes quickly and easily to your entire document
  • Ctrl+B = Apply Bold. Highlight text then click Ctrl+B...and it’s bold.
  • Ctrl+I = Apply Italic. Same idea as adding bold, except it adds italic instead.
  • Ctrl+Y = Repeat the last action. Say you just added a row to a table. Click Ctrl+Y and add another one. Keep doing it and add a whole bunch of them.
  • Ctrl+spacebar = remove all local formatting. If text looks weird, it could be because you may have inadvertently added something. It's also good consistency. You can make sure that the only formatting you're applying is the stuff you've set up in your styles.
  • Shift+F3 = Toggles case. If you know people who type in all upper case - Yikes-how aggravating!!! So just use Shift+F3 to switch case from UPPER, lower, and Initial Caps.
  • Ctrl+Home, Ctrl+End = Move to the top and bottom of a document, respectively.
  • F8 + arrow keys = Select text. Sometimes selecting large bodies of text with the mouse is a big pain. Use F8 in conjunction with the arrow keys or Page Up and Page Down keys to select it more easily.

Remember if you have favorites that you use all the time, let us know what they are so we can share them with your fellow students... in the meantime - enjoy!!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

How to add “attachments” to your email message…

Once you are in your email account and into the section where you can write/compose a new email message:

Be sure to fill in the names whom it is going to in the BCC (to protect everyone’s privacy) - also be sure to fill in a subject and then write your message

Now – click the “attachment” option which usually has a paperclip icon beside it (it might also say Add attachment, insert attachment or insert file/photo”

With many programs you will now see a BROWSE button which allows you to open the Document, Picture, Video or Music files so that you can find what it is you want to attach

Once you have found the correct folder and then found the correct “file” highlight/left click on the file name – with most services if you left click the file twice it will insert/add it to your email message. Remember if you have several files in one folder, you can use the CTRL or SHFT keys to add multiple files.

If you want to send a different file from a different folder or section, just repeat the steps above.

Once you have attached all the files you want, you will send the email message the same as you always do. If you want to be sure what your recipients will see, simply send a copy to yourself as well…

Notes:

Most services allow you to add attachments up to 25GB, although this varies depending on the email provider :

IN AOL – the ATTACH FILE button is in the bottom left corner of the email message

IN YAHOO: When you choose the file you want to attach it appears in the file field, when you are finished, select the 'Attach Files' button and you will receive a message that you have successfully attached your files.

IN HOTMAIL: In newer versions it will ask you if you want to save the attachments as online documents/photos – you can say yes or no (when you say yes they will be saved in your online/cloud documents/photo folders)

IN GMAIL: Click the "Send" command once you have added as many attachments as you desire and they will be added to your message

Monday, March 21, 2011

Microsoft Help And How To Links

Not sure how to use your windows operating system to it’s full potential, how to do system maintenance & when, to better your computers performance, and other great tips, then take some time and visit Microsoft’s Help and How to for your specific Operating System.

Just click on the link for your operating system & begin learning…

Windows 7 www.windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows7/help

Windows XP www.windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows/help/windows-xp

Windows Vista www.windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/help

Saturday, March 19, 2011

CHANGE YOUR SCREEN DISPLAY SETTINGS

You can access your Display settings by right-clicking anywhere on the Desktop and then choosing Properties in Windows XP (Windows Vista OR Windows 7 – choose Personalize or Customize)
OR
You can always do it the long/old way and go to your control panel (on your start menu), then to Appearance – Themes and the Display icons.

When you access the Display Properties Dialog Box – there will be multiple choices and the newer your operating system the more choices you will have, such as: Themes, Desktop, Screen Saver, Appearance and Settings and within each of these categories the newer your operating systems the more design & other choices you will have...

Themes
This allows you to choose a theme which will apply to all your Windows screen,the icons, sounds and colors – such as jungle, underwater & many more.

Desktop
This will allow you to choose different desktop background “wallpaper” images, from samples which are inlcuded or you can use the BROWSE button to find a photo you have saved in you’re My Picture Folder… Remember – if you find a photo in an email or on the internet that you want for your background, when your cursor is on the image, right click on the image and choose Set as Desktop Background.

Screen Saver
Screen Savers are the “motion” choices we use when our computer is idle – many different ones are built in, or you can use the photos in you’re my Picture Folder or when you are on vacation you can purchase “screen savers” to remind you of your trip… This is also where we can change our Power settings for the monitor, noting how long it should stay on when we leave our computer alone..

Appearance
This choice allows us to change the style and colors and size of fonts for our Windows and buttons. Just click on the drop-down arrow buttons to choose different settings; the font size option is great if text is too small – just change it to large fonts or extra large fonts.. The advanced tab allows us to change size & colors for all our screen items including borders, icons and the menus.

Settings
This choice allows us to change screen resolution and color quality – remember the resolution determines the number of pixels used to make up the display. The higher the setting, the more detailed your display and the higher resolution gives you a larger screen area to work with, but if you find text and icons are now too small you may need to increase font size and use larger icons to compensate. You can only go up to the highest resolution that your monitor can support. Experiment to find a resolution you are comfortable with – many opt for the highest setting.

When you set a high resolution, increasing the DPI (dots per inch) setting – it makes all screen items including text appear larger.


Friday, March 18, 2011

Classes March & April 2011

This week, Spring Break is in full swing and the entire staff at Mohave Community College is enjoying a little time off, but Monday-March 21st the college reopens and we have lots of “for fun” classes scheduled..

When you aren’t taking classes at MCC, there is always something going on in Havasu and more often than not, there is so much going on you can’t do everything you’d like to…So check out these websites…

www.golakehavasu.com

www.bullheadchamber.com/forms/CalendarofEvents2010-2011.pdf

Computer class sizes tend to be a little smaller this time of year, so lots of extra personal attentiont – so call today and join us to make full use of your computer, digital camera and all those wonderful photos you are taking…Call Registration Monday and sign up 928-453-1139 or 855-7812…And remember to ask about our 25% off senior discount!!! If you aren't sure what class might be right for you just contact me and we'll make sure you choose the right class cherie_houston@hotmail.com


SOCIAL NETWORKING-FACEBOOK & BLOGGING LSC080-122: Two 4 hr. classes on Mar 22 & 25: Tuesday & Friday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

LAPTOP BASICS LSC100-122: One 4 hr. class on March 23, Wednesday morning, 8:30am-12:20pm

DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS LSC100A-222: Two 4 hr. classes on Mar 24 & 25: Thursday & Friday mornings, 8:30m-12:20pm

COMPUTERS BASICS LSC062-123: Two 4 hr. classes on Mar 28 & 30: Monday & Wednesday morning, 8:30am-12:20pm

FIND & ORGANIZE WHAT’S ON YOUR PC WITH WINDOWS EXPLORER LSC062-126: Two 4 hr. classes on March 28 & 30, Monday & Wednesday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

HOW TO BUY & SELL ONLINE LSC101-122 : Two 4 hr. classes on March 29 & 31, Tuesday & Thursday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

INTERNET & IT’S MANY USES LSC071-123, Two 4 hr. classes Apr. 4 & 6, Monday & Wednesday mornings8:30am-12:20pm

POWER POINT SLIDE SHOWS LSC069D-121: Two 4 hr. classes on April 4 & 11, Tuesday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

CREATE GREAT LOOKING DOCUMENTS USING MS WORD: LSC068-123: Two 4 hr. classes on April 5 & 12, Tuesday mornings, 8:30am-12:20pm

EXCEL LIST AND DATA MANAGEMENT LSC069-122: Two 4 hr. classes on April 5 & 12, Tuesday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

CREATE A BOOK WITH DIGITAL PHOTOS LSC100A-225: Two 4 hr. classes on Wednesday afternoons, April 6 & 13, 1pm- 4:50pm

MOVIE MAKER LSC100A- 227: Two 4 hr. classes on April 7 & 14, Thursday afternoons, 1pm-4:50pm

PICASA PHOTO EDITING LSC100A-123: Two 4 hr. classes on April 11 & 13, Monday & Wednesday morning, 8:30am-12:20pm

Thursday, March 17, 2011

The History of St. Patricks Day

Today is March 17th and for many that means “wearing green” and celebrating the Irish St. Patrick… So Happy St. Patrick's Day to you all...

Some say that everyone is at least a little Irish on St. Patrick’s day..

St. Patrick’s Day is an Irish holiday celebrated all around the globe to honor the patron saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick. St. Patrick’s Day is celebrated each year on March 17. It is believed that he died on March 17 in the year 461 AD. It is also a worldwide celebration of Irish culture and history. St. Patrick’s Day is a national holiday in Ireland, and a provincial holiday in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador. Thirty-four million Americans have Irish ancestry, according to the 2003 US Census. That’s almost nine times the population of Ireland, which has 4.1 million people

So we hope you enjoy your day and thought you might enjoy a few websites that explain better than we can the history of the holiday…

http://www.theholidayspot.com/patrick/historyofpatrick.htm

Tuesday, March 15, 2011

What is the ESC Key and why is it used?

The ESC Key (normally in the upper left hand corner of a standard QWERTY keyboard and on many laptops) is a Microsoft Windows shortcut in dialog boxes for these actions:
  • No
  • Quit
  • Exit
  • Cancel
  • Abort
The ESC Key is also a common shortcut key for the Stop button in many Internet web browsers

Sunday, March 13, 2011

Should you upgrade to Windows 7?

So many of you ask – should you upgrade to Windows 7 Operating System (which came out in October 2009) from your current Windows XP or Windows Vista??

If your system is running perfectly well and you are happy with it – I wouldn't be in a hurry to make the change - but now that Windows 7 has been out for a while many would say "absolutely-upgrade"; it’s a personal choice.

Remember, if you purchase new application software - always check the back of the packaging to determine what the minimum operating system requirements are, because you might find that it will only run on Windows 7, so that will help to force your hand…

Before you do anything, go to the following link at Microsoft that will help you evaluate your current hardware and whether or not it is capable of making the upgrade. The most common change needed is having to increase the Random Access Memory (RAM)…This advisor link will walk you thru making your decision…

http://www.intowindows.com/download-windows-7-upgrade-advisor-check-if-your-pc-can-run-windows-7/

If and when you plan to upgrade – there are a few things you will want to have on hand first…

· An external hard disk. You'll need to move your files off of your PC before you install Windows 7. To make this easier, we recommend a free download called Windows Easy Transfer, which will require an external hard disk. They're readily available at electronics and office supply stores, and they provide an easy way to add additional storage space to your computer.

· The original installation discs or setup files for the programs that you want to use with Windows 7. You'll need to reinstall your programs by hand after installing Windows 7. When you run Windows Easy Transfer you will get a report that lists the programs that you are currently using with Windows XP or Vista

Friday, March 11, 2011

Most of Arizona doesn't change our clocks this weekendOUR CLOCKS THIS WEEKEND

Before you call family elsewhere in the country this Sunday March 13th 7th, remember the time difference between them and those of us here in Arizona is probably different than it was on Saturday...

This weekend on
Sunday morning, March 13th at 2am, Daylight Savings Time will end and most states in the US will revert back to Daylight Savings Time - so before they go to bed Saturday evening, March 12th, 2011, most people in this country will set their clocks, watches and other time pieces AHEAD 1 HOUR.

Most computers and cable boxes will make this change automatically without our help..

Several states, including most of us here in Arizona (except some Indian Reservations), Hawaii, Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, and American Samoa have chosen not to observe Daylight Saving Time so they, like us, do not change their clocks at anytime during the year.

Want to know when clocks change in other parts of the world - check out this website...

http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst/2011.html


Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Greetings from MCC Hodel Library

Hello again from Hodel Library at MCC Lake Havasu Campus!

We were happy to have so many folks from Spring Frenzy come over to sign-up for free library cards and we’re looking forward to meeting more of you. We can show you how to look at Consumer Reports on your computer. We have access to a wonderful database called NoveList where you can read book reviews, get ideas for books you might enjoy based on the authors you like, and look at book club discussion ideas. Currently, we also have access to a trial version of A to Z World Travel which is an in-depth and easy to use database about things you should know before you vacation in different countries.

The best part? It’s all free! For more information, call or email us at the Library..
Thanks, Wendi Birkhead, Campus Librarian

Wendi Birkhead, MLS
Campus Librarian, Hodel Library - Lake Havasu City Campus
Mohave Community College, 1977 W. Acoma Blvd, Lake Havasu City, AZ 86403
Tel 928-453-5809 - Toll Free: 1.866.664.2832
wbirkhead@mohave.edu
www.mohave.edu/library

Monday, March 7, 2011

Converting File Formats - Music & Videos

Making sure files are in the correct format is very important when we are “inserting” them into projects such as videos and music into PowerPoint Presentations, MovieMaker, PicasaMovies and others..

That includes when you want to download a YouTube video for use in either a MovieMaker project or PowerPoint.

This free software/tool does everything you need and much more and also has great additional conversions for all types of applications and is one of my personal favorites… It is a great program “free” to convert music, videos (even YouTube Videos) and much more for use in numerous applications including Movie Maker, PowerPoint presentations etc…

Remember with many of the free & other programs, it is advisable to use the smallest files possible, such as MP3 for music vs. mp4 and this software helps you with all those conversions..

Download from www.dvdvideosoft.com
  1. Chooser to install all programs – FREE STUDIO 5.0.4
  2. This way you can then do various types of conversions for all types of projects
  3. Once installed it will put a great shortcut on your desktop-called Free Studio Manager. This is the complete interface for the suite of programs that are available from dvdvideosoft.com.

Note for Power Point Users: While it is faster to simply link to a YouTube video that will play in your PowerPoint presentation, the down side of this is that you must have a live & fast internet connection for the YouTube video to play.

Here is a link to a youtube video that walks you thru inserting the link directly into the PowerPoint if you have a good internet connection:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RApFAXMtero

When you are unsure about the internet connection where you are going to do your presentation with, you can embed the YouTube video right into your PowerPoint presentation. No internet connection needed.

And also refer to updates & video tutorials which are referenced on our class blog to make this easier.. Using this and other programs simply takes a little practice – so play & enjoy…

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Google Docs - Part 2 of 2

For anyone who is using Google Doc's - Google has a great new software plug-in “Cloud Connect” that easily will move any and all of our Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint files to Google Docs.

Cloud Connect, was released by Google on Thursday Feb 24th, 2011 and it will allow users to save our files to save their files to "the cloud," which in this case is on Googles servers.

That means that once our files are saved in Google Docs, we can then edit files in Microsoft Office and sync them up to the clouds. This will also mean that it will be much easier if and when we want to collaborate on documents and will eliminate the confusion as to which version of a document is the most recent one.

"For example, you can edit a Word document's Opening Page of Grandma’s Life Story from Lake Havasu, AZ, while your sister in Quincy, MA is adding the family tree and your brother in Weymouth, MA is making other revisions.. This way, instead of having to send emails with tons of attachments, your whole family or group can work together."

And the great news is that Google will save every revision of any document users of Cloud Connect make, whether those edits take place in Office or Google Docs. And files can be shared in a view-only form via Google Docs as well with each document getting a unique Web address (just in case you don’t want someone make changes).

Cloud Connect is free and works with Office 2003, 2007 and 2010 on Windows PCs. Cloud Connect, however, won't work with Mac versions of Office. Sorry – it’s not available for Mac Users yet, but Google indicates it’s working on it, so no doubt it will be in the near future….

Check it out for yourself…

http://tools.google.com/dlpage/cloudconnect


Thursday, March 3, 2011

What are Google Docs - Part 1 of 2

Have you tried Google Doc’s yet? Check it out - if you have Internet access, you can use the various aspects of Google Docs, which include Documents (Word Processing); Spreadsheets; Presentations, Drawings and Forms..

Google Docs is great for:
  • anyone who travels so you can access your documents anytime anywhere

  • groups who want to collaborate on various projects

  • those who only use word processing software once in a while and don’t want to buy and download software on their computer...


Why Google Doc's is becoming so popular:

  • You store your documents online, so you can access your documents from any computer

  • No need to transfer documents to flash or portable drives or "synch" anything

  • Works great with all Microsoft Office products, such as Word, Excel & PowerPoint, as well as OpenOffice, so you can upload or download your files.

  • You can export documents as PDF files, so if you have Office 97-2003, this is a great/free way to convert documents to PDFs without having to upgrade to Office 2007 or 2010, or use other plug-ins

  • Easy to collaborate on projects-you can make a document public or show it to others by sending a link. If you want to allow others to work on the document, you can send out an email to others notifying them that they can access the document.

Use your existing email account to sign into & set-up a Google Account-this video on YouTube explains just how to do that:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gJpkRbNto7E

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Google's How To Videos

One of my favorite Boston based tech support people, Kevin Bachleder, recently shared with us a wonderful website that we should all add to our favorites/bookmarks…

This great website, provided by GOOGLE, shares with us their new 54 how-to videos tutorials produced and hosted by their Google employees. Each of the video tutorials runs for just under a minute on a wide variety of topics to help us better understand some of the new (and old) computer technology..

These video tutorials are a wonderful way to reinforce the “how to steps” on a variety of topics that we ask others to help us with each and every day… They cover such basics as "how to attach a file to an email" or "how to copy and paste" through to "how to find cheap flights."

So, like our other favorite Google website: http://www.allmyfaves.com/

This new one is a great addition to our favorites/bookmarks..

And if you’d like to read a little more about the new Google video help site, read the article in December 2010 PC Magazine:

www.pcworld.com/article/213621/send_your_parents_a_care_package_of_howto_videos.html

Monday, February 28, 2011

Skype - Version 5

With Skype you can make free video & voice calls over the Internet to other people anywhere in the world on Skype for as long as you like, wherever you like. Some features of Skype include free Skype-to-Skype calls, free video skype to skype calls, conference calls, instant messaging, SMS messaging and the ability to forward all calls to your mobile phone when you're offline. Skype to Skype is totally free.

Skypes “free software” must be downloaded on the computer you are using, to use Skype to make free calls or video calls.

The newest version of Skype is their 5.0 version, and the main feature that I can see is allowing group video calls. I've used Skype for more than 6 years but originally it was just a voice service for free calls from one computer to another..

We are also seeing that Skype and Facebook are working together so if friends and family have Facebook, you can make free Skype-to-Skype calls and send them “text” messages to their cell phones.

To download skype or check them out, go to www.skype.com

Skype was launched in August 2003 and it’s reported that Skype has almost 15% of the international voice market and 40+% of the video call market – so they seem to be doing something right. On Skypes Blog, they’ve stated that the word Skype is a Chuvash word ... meaning "The whole world can talk for free"

Saturday, February 26, 2011

Working With Bookmarks/Favorites In Chrome by Google

FOR THOSE OF US WHO USE “CHROME" GOOGLE'S WEB BROWSER, use the bookmark manager to organize your bookmarks and folders. Remember "Website Favorites" are called "Bookmarks" in Chrome & other browsers.. To open the manager, follow these steps:

  1. Click the wrench icon (in the upper right hand corner of your chrome web page screen) on the browser toolbar. Mac users: If you don't see the wrench icon, go to the menu bar at the top of your screen and click Bookmarks.
  2. Select Bookmark manager.

Here are a few tips for using the manager:

  • Move bookmarks or folders around
    Simply click the item you want to move and drag it to its new destination within the folder list on the left.
  • Edit the name or web address of a bookmark, or a folder name
    Select the item you'd like to edit, click the Organize menu, then select Edit. You can also easily edit bookmarks and folders from the bookmarks bar by right-clicking the item in question and selecting Rename.
  • Search bookmarks
    Use the search box at the top to quickly find a bookmark within the manager.
  • Add a new bookmark folder
    In the folder list on the left, right-click the location where you want the new folder to reside and select Add folder
  • Delete a bookmark or folder
    Right-click the item and select Delete.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

WORKING WITH FAVORITES IN INTERNET EXPLORER:

To organize your list of Favorite Websites:

If you have added to your list and didn’t put addresses into specific topic related folders you can do it anytime to make it easier to find items of similar interest… To do so…

  • Left Click on FAVORITES
  • Left Click on ORGANIZE and your list will appear
  • To move a web address to a folder, left click on the site which highlights it
  • Then left click on “MOVE TO FOLDER”; then left click on the FOLDER to put it in, OR
  • CREATE NEW FOLDER” and then repeat the process and “MOVE TO FOLDER”.
  • When you are finished left click OK

To alphabetize your Favorite List:

  • Left click on FAVORITES on the menu bar (not the toolbar icon)
  • Point to and highlight any item on the list – then RIGHT CLICK on that item
  • A menu will appear – toward the bottom of the menu – choose “SORT BY NAME”
  • Left Click “SORT BY NAME” - all items in your Favorite List are alphabetized
  • Addresses not put in specific folders are always at the bottom of the list

Monday, February 21, 2011

President’s Day ~ Washington's Birthday

A little trivia about President’s Day, which is celebrated today Monday, February 21st this year and Presidents in general.. Did you know that:

THE THIRD MONDAY IN FEBRUARY is designated in the United States as Washington's Birthday, but now commonly known as Presidents Day.

1885 IS WHEN WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY BECAME A FEDERAL HOLIDAY – although many across the newly formed United States celebrated Washington's Birthday in the 17th century while George Washington was still alive, it didn’t become a federal holiday until 1885 when Chester Arthur signed the official bill

BARACK OBAMA IS OUR 44TH PRESIDENT, but there actually have only been 43 presidents: Cleveland was elected for two nonconsecutive terms and is counted twice, as our 22nd and 24th president.

EIGHT PRESIDENTS WERE BORN BRITISH SUBJECTS: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, J. Q. Adams, Jackson, and W. Harrison.

NINE PRESIDENTS NEVER ATTENDED COLLEGE: Washington, Jackson, Van Buren, Taylor, Fillmore, Lincoln, A. Johnson, Cleveland, and Truman. The college that has the most presidents as alumni (seven in total) is Harvard: J. Adams, J. Q. Adams, T. Roosevelt, F. Roosevelt, Kennedy, G. W. Bush (business school), and Barack Obama (law school). Yale is a close second, with five presidents as alumni: Taft, Ford (law school), G.H.W. Bush, Clinton (law school), and G. W. Bush.

PRESIDENTS WHO WOULD BE CONSIDERED "WASHINGTON OUTSIDERS" (i.e., the 18 presidents who never served in Congress) are: Washington, J. Adams, Jefferson, Taylor, Grant, Arthur, Cleveland, T. Roosevelt, Taft, Wilson, Coolidge, Hoover, F. Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Carter, Reagan, Clinton, and G. W. Bush.

MOST COMMON RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION among presidents has been Episcopalian, followed by Presbyterian.

ANCESTRY OF 42 PRESIDENTS is limited to the following seven heritages, or some combination thereof: Dutch, English, Irish, Scottish, Welsh, Swiss, or German.

BARACK OBAMA IS THE FIRST AFRICAN AMERICAN to be elected president of the United States. He was also born in Hawaii, making him the first president not born in the continental United States.

OLDEST & YOUNGEST PRESIDENTS: The oldest elected president was Reagan (age 69); the youngest was Kennedy (age 43). Theodore Roosevelt, however, was the youngest man to become president—he was 42 when he succeeded McKinley, who had been assassinated.

THE OLDEST LIVING FORMER PRESIDENT: was Gerald Ford, who was born on July 14, 1913, and died on Dec.27, 2006, at age 93. The second oldest was Ronald Reagan, who also lived to be 93 years.

TALLEST & SHORTEST PRESIDENTS: The tallest president was Lincoln at 6'4"; at 5'4", Madison was the shortest.

EIGHT LEFT-HANDED PRESIDENTS: James A. Garfield, Herbert Hoover, Harry S. Truman, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, George H.W. Bush, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama

These trivia facts were from the following websites:

http://americanhistory.about.com/od/holidays/tp/presidents_day.htm

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Tips to use your mouse effectively

USING YOUR MOUSE CORRECTLY

  • Left ClickMakes something happen “gives the computer a command”
  • Right Click – Will always show you an action menu list of commands to choose from, based on whatever your mouse/cursor is on…

MOUSE SELECTION “HIGHLIGHTING” SHORTCUTS

TO SELECT A LINE OF TEXT: Place the mouse pointer in the left gutter area (the mouse will turn into a right facing arrow). Now left click the left mouse button once.

TO SELECT A BLOCK OF TEXT: Place the insertion point at the beginning of the block of text you want to select, Hold down the SHIFT Key, Place the I-beam at the end of the block of text and left click the left mouse button.

TO SELECT THE ENTIRE DOCUMENT: Left click Edit on the menu bar and Choose Select All, OR Hold CTRL Key + A

TO DE-SELECT (or unselect) ANYTHING HIGHLIGHTED/SELECTED: Left click anywhere in the white space of your document.

Friday, February 18, 2011

Warning-Phone Numbers on Facebook!

Do you, your friends or family have a facebook account?? Then it's possible your home, cell, work and other telephone numbers are listed on Facebook?

Yes that's right - If you or your friends or family, has a friend on Facebook that posts or reads posts on Facebook using their iPhone app (on any smartphone) to access Facebook, then it ‘s more than likely that your private phone numbers (home, work, cell and any others they have noted in their contact list) and those for everyone else in their contact list that has a Facebook accounts - will all be matched up and listed on Facebook!

How & Why?? Because Facebook's "Contact Sync" feature, which synchronises friends' Facebook profile pictures with the contacts in their phone. So it imports/uploads all the names and phone numbers you have on your (smart)phone, uploads them to Facebook's Phonebook app and then matches them up with all users on your account and so on & so forth...the implications are overwhelming on our personal information being shared..

Be sure to check your friends & change your Privacy Settings:: When you are on your Facebook Account, go to the top right corner of your screen, click Account, then Edit Friends. Go to the left side of your screen and click phonebook. Everyone's phone numbers are now being published.

Let friends and family know this, so telephone numbers can be removed.

To change privacy settings: go to Privacy settings, then to phone, then to customize and choose "only me"

Remember - options change in your privacy settings, so check them often to be sure of what is and isn't activated...

Thursday, February 17, 2011

Weekend happenings & MCC classes

So much to do and so little time… When you aren’t taking classes at Mohave Community College - there is always something going on in Havasu and more often than not, there is so much going on you can’t do everything you’d like to…So check out these websites…

http://www.golakehavasu.com/

www.bullheadchamber.com/forms/CalendarofEvents2010-2011.pdf

This weekend
Thursday-Sunday, February 17-20th, WinterBlast..Sara Park, Visit website: www.westernpyro.org

Thursday-Monday, February 17th-21st, Havasu Pocket Cruisers - A gathering of sailors and their trailerable sailboats from across the country - Daytime sailing events on the Lake

Friday-Sunday, February 18-20th, Rockabilly Reunion - Pre ‘68 vintage car and motorcycle show, carnival, food and beverage vendors, beer garden, pin-up girl contest, swap meet, vendor village, giveaways, 1950s hair salon and barber. Gate entry $5-Windsor Beach, London Bridge Road

COMPUTER CLASSES:
Learn something new - lots of fun classes at MCC begin every day - Interested in computers or doing more with your digital photos, there are seats are still available in some of our late February-early March classes, so be sure to call Registration and sign up today 928-453-1139 or 855-7812…And remember to ask about our 25% off senior discount!!!

MOVIE MAKER LSC100A- 125: Two 4 hr. classes on Feb 28 & Mar 7, Monday mornings, 8:30am-12:20pm

INTERNET AND IT’S MANY USES LSC071-122: Two 4 hr. classes on Feb 28 & Mar 2: Monday & Wednesday afternoon, 1pm-4:50pm

FIND & ORGANIZE WHAT’S ON YOUR PC WITH WINDOWS EXPLORER LSC062-125: Two 4 hr. classes on Tuesday & Thursday afternoon, March 1 & 3, 1pm-4:50pm

POWER POINT SLIDE SHOWS: LSC069D-121: Two 4 hr. classes on Tuesday & Wednesday morning, March 1st & 2nd, 8:30am-12:20pm

WORD – WORKING WITH TABLES LSC100-124 : One 4 hr. class on Thursday morning, March 3rd 8:30am-12:20pm

PICASA PHOTO EDITING: LSC100A-122: Two 4 hr. classes on Tuesday & Wednesday mornings, March 8th & 9th , 8:30am-12:20pm

CREATE A BOOK WITH DIGITAL PHOTOS: LSC100A-224: Two 4 hr. classes on Wednesday afternoons, March 9th & 23rd, 1pm- 4:50pm

CREATE GREAT LOOKING DOCUMENTS USING MS WORD: LSC068-122: Two 4 hr. classes on Thursday & Friday mornings, March 10th & 11th 8:30am-12:20pm

EMAIL HOW TO’S-BASIC & ADVANCED: LSC071-124: Two 4 hr. classes on Thursday afternoons, March 10th & 24th 1pm-4:50pm

All MCC campuses will be closed Saturday-Sunday, March 12th thru 20th for Spring Break... All classes will resume on Monday, March 21st...

We'd enjoy hearing your comments on our new "blog" design....and as always if you have questions you'd like answered just email me at cherie_houston@hotmail.com anytime..

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

How to change what programs run at Start-up

How & why to change what programs run at “start-up” when you turn your computer on..Many of the programs installed on your computer, automatically “RUN” as soon as we start our computer each time and stay running the entire time our computer is on – Most run with or without our permission and can slow our computer down considerably…

We can control which programs run and which don’t when we start-up our computer and it’s easy to do this… When you want to see what is running at Start-Up, Open your Start Menu (Windows Flag Key) and you can then modify ~ add or delete ~ the programs in your Microsoft Configuration Utility…
  • Open the Start Menu (either click on Start or the Windows Icon, or Tap your Windows Flag Key on the keyboard)
  • At the bottom of the start menu, type "msconfig" into the search bar.
  • Press "Enter" and then open the "Startup" tab of the window that appears. Programs that run at startup have checks next to their listing.
  • Uncheck the boxes next to programs you don't want to run at startup.
  • Check the boxes next to programs that you do want to run at startup.
  • Click "Apply" and "OK."

Monday, February 14, 2011

Valentines Day Trivia & Fun & Recipe websites…

Happy Valentines Day everyone… What a wonderful holiday to break the long winter months…

Every February we celebrate Valentine's Day by giving flowers, candy and cards to those we love and we all remember those days when we were young and eagerly awaited the valentine celebrations when we first started school.

This celebration is in honor of Saint Valentine. But here are a few trivia facts you may not know…about Valentines Day and St. Valentine"?
  • The history of Valentine's Day — and its patron saint “St. Valentine” are shrouded in mystery. But we do know that February has long been a month of romance. St. Valentine's Day, as we know it today, contains vestiges of both Christian and ancient Roman tradition
  • According to the Greeting Card Association, an estimated one billion valentine cards are sent each year, making Valentine's Day the second largest card-sending holiday of the year. (An estimated 2.6 billion cards are sent for Christmas.)
  • Approximately 85 percent of all valentines are purchased by women. In addition to the United States, Valentine's Day is celebrated in Canada, Mexico, the United Kingdom, France, and Australia
  • Valentine greetings were popular as far back as the Middle Ages (written Valentine's didn't begin to appear until after 1400), and the oldest known Valentine card is on display at the British Museum. The first commercial Valentine's Day greeting cards produced in the U.S. were created in the 1840s by Esther A. Howland. Howland, known as the Mother of the Valentine, made elaborate creations with real lace, ribbons and colorful pictures known as "scrap.
  • Another valentine gentleman you may be wondering about is Cupid (Latin cupido, "desire"). In Roman mythology Cupid is the son of Venus, goddess of love. His counterpart in Greek mythology is Eros, god of love. Cupid is often said to be a mischievous boy who goes around wounding both gods and humans with his arrows, causing them to fall in love.

Saturday, February 12, 2011

You know more than you think about computers...

I want to thank one of our students in AZ, Patti W for sharing these-thought you'd enjoy them...they might just make you feel better about your computer skills!

Tech support: What kind of computer do you have?
Customer: A white one...

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Customer: Hi, this is Celine .. I can't get my diskette out.
Tech support: Have you tried pushing the Button?
Customer: Yes, sure, it's really stuck.
Tech support: That doesn't sound good; I'll make a note.
Customer: No, wait a minute. I hadn't inserted it yet... it's still on my desk... Sorry...

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Tech support: Click on the 'my computer' icon on to the left of the screen.
Customer: Your left or my left?

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Tech support: Good day. How may I help you?
Male customer: Hello... I can't print.
Tech support: Would you click on 'start' for me and....
Customer: Listen pal; don't start getting technical on me! I'm not Bill Gates.
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Customer: Hi, good afternoon, this is Martha , I can't print. Every time I try, it says 'Can't find printer'. I've even lifted the printer and placed it in front of the monitor, but the computer still says he can't find it.

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Customer: I have problems printing in red..
Tech support: Do you have a color printer?
Customer: Aaaah.....................thank you.

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Tech support: What's on your monitor now, ma'am?
Customer: A teddy bear my boyfriend bought for me at the 7-11.===============

Customer: My keyboard is not working anymore.
Tech support: Are you sure it's plugged into the computer?
Customer: No. I can't get behind the computer.
Tech support: Pick up your keyboard and walk 10 paces back.
Customer: OK
Tech support: Did the keyboard come with you?
Customer: Yes
Tech support: That means the keyboard is not plugged in. Is there another keyboard?
Customer: Yes, there's another one here. Ah, that one does work.

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Tech support: Your password is the small letter 'a' as in apple, a capital letter V as in Victor, the number 7.
Customer: Is that 7 in capital letters?

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Customer: I can't get on the Internet.
Tech support: Are you sure you used the right password?
Customer: Yes, I'm sure. I saw my colleague do it.
Tech support: Can you tell me what the password was?
Customer: Five dots.

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Tech support: What anti-virus program do you use?
Customer: Netscape.
Tech support: That's not an anti-virus program.
Customer: Oh, sorry... Internet Explorer.

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Customer: I have a huge problem. A friend has placed a screen saver on my computer, but every time I move the mouse, it disappears.
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Tech support: How may I help you?
Customer: I'm writing my first email.
Tech support: OK, and what seems to be the problem?
Customer: Well, I have the letter 'a' in the address, but how do I get the little circle around it?

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A woman customer called the Canon help desk with a problem with her printer.
Tech support: Are you running it under windows?
Customer: 'No, my desk is next to the door, but that is a good point. The man sitting in the cubicle next to me is under a window, and his printer is working fine.'

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And last but not least...

Tech support: 'Okay Bob , let's press the control and escape keys at the same time. That brings up a task list in the middle of the screen. Now type the letter 'P' to bring up the Program Manager.'
Customer: I don't have a P .
Tech support: On your keyboard, Bob .
Customer
: What do you mean?
Tech support: “P” - on your keyboard, Bob
Customer: I'M NOT GOING TO DO THAT

Thursday, February 10, 2011

How to get better digital photos & videos

First ~ be sure you have visited the specific website for your camera – this is the quickest and easiest way to learn all the specific features of your digital camera and all that it can do. Most camera manufacturer’s websites have tutorials that will teach you- via video – all the specific features unique to your camera; once there, save it to your favorites and visit the site often…

Second ~ go to your favorite search engine - Google, Bing, Yahoo, etc.. and search for your digital camera or camcorder model + tutorial, many times tutorials are created by users like yourself, who love their camera and have wonderful tips to create better photos and make the most of your new camera and all that it has to offer.
Third ~ The following are some popular websites to help you improve the quality of the photos and videos that you take and to learn more about “digital photography” from the comfort of your home… explore and enjoy:

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Puzzle & game websites

Free Puzzle Websites, including crossword and word search puzzles and if you are looking for more games – remember to use http://www.allmyfaves.com/ for great websites on any topic you can think of…

http://www.webcrosswords.com/

http://www.wordgames.com/

www.puzzles.about.com/popular.htm

www.nytimes.com/pages/crosswords

Sunday, February 6, 2011

Spring Frenzy 2011 Begins Tomorrow Feb 7th

Spring Frenzy is a week long event in Lake Havasu City geared for adults - local and visitors alike and will be held Monday – Friday February 7-11th…

There are over 100 classes and activities offered - many at the Aquatic Center, but others in the community including at Mohave Community College. Every class you can think of is offered from - swimming, floral arranging, wine tasting, etc..... The week ends with a dinner and dance. Cost is only $4 per class; $10 per day or $30 per week

I will be teaching 1 hour computer classes on a variety of topics Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 9am-5pm - so if you haven't registered already stop by the Aquatic Center and sign up...

Spring Frenzy began “10 years ago” in 2001 with 92 people participating – this year LHC expects more than 1,500 people to participate. Now that’s a success story thanks to the hard work and dedication of LHC’s Park & Recreation Dept. at the Aquatic Center and all of the businesses throughout the city that participate, including Mohave Community College…

For “what’s happening” in Lake Havasu City or Bullhead City, be sure to check out these websites… there is always something going on and more often than not, there is so much going on you can’t do everything you’d like to…

http://www.golakehavasu.com/

www.bullheadchamber.com/forms/CalendarofEvents2010-2011.pdf

And remember - next weekend Saturday & Sunday, Feb. 12th and 13th is Winterfest on McCulloch Blvd McCulloch Boulevard - from Acoma to Smoketree - is transformed into a giant street fair complete with food and merchandise vendors, music and entertainment. There is something for every age. There are RVs and offroad vehicles for adults to look at and pony rides and inflatables for the children

Saturday, February 5, 2011

GREAT WEBSITES FOR SUPER BOWL SUNDAY….

This coming Sunday, February 6th, 2011 is "Super Bowl" Sunday. No doubt this is a fact known by every die hard football fans and everyone around them... Thought you'd enjoy checking out the NFL's 45 Super Bowl Website and we also found some great websites for Super Bowl Recipe ideas... So enjoy...

45th NFL SuperBowl Website:
Super Bowl Recipe Idea Websites:

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Tutorial for Picasa's many features

There are so many wonderful features to use in Picasa ~ a great free software program from Google, that allows you edit and be creative with your digital photos..

If you don't already have Picasa on your computer, just go to their website and download the free software - it's easy and only takes a minute... you may be pleasantly surprised by all the photos it finds on your computer that you knew you had but couldn't find!!
For those of you who do have Picasa and are confused or not sure how to use some of the many features - such as their new picnic editing; name tags which recognizes faces; creating a movie; using web albums to share entire photo folders, geotagging and much much more - Google has a great tutorial website that will work with you on all these wonderful features... This is definitely a website that should be in your favorites...

So if you are bored on these cold winter days... experiment with your digital photos and videos and you'll be amazed at all you can do and how easy it is...

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Tutorials for Windows Movie Maker 2.6

Windows Movie Maker 2.6 (which is an older version than the new Windows Live Movie Maker) but is more enjoyable to use. Movie Maker 2.6 allows you to be more creative has more options to work with your digital photos, music and video when "creating" your new movie...

There are many websites you can go to to download Windows Movie Maker 2.6, but this one is quick & easy and much less confusing - it only takes a few moments to download it and you will then find it in your start menu and/or in your Program Listing...

Windows Movie Maker 2.6 free software download
http://en.kioskea.net/download/download-124-windows-movie-maker

The following websites at Microsoft will help you when you forget what you've learned in class... Check out each of these websites and save them to your favorites for future reference..

Let Movie Maker create a movie for you
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/movies.mspx

AutoMovie, a feature of Movie Maker, automatically creates a movie for you using a theme, title, and background music of your choosing. AutoMovie is the best way to quickly see what Movie Maker can do. This article shows you how to use AutoMovie to create an exciting movie in just a few minutes.

Create and trim video clips
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/getstarted/clips.mspx

Movie Maker can automatically split your home movies, which might be an hour long on a single tape, into smaller clips that are easier to edit. You can also manually trim your video clips to show just the most interesting moments. This article shows you how to use Movie Maker to automatically split movies into short clips and then how to manually divide those clips.

Work with Movie Maker Collections
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/collections.mspx

Movie Maker organizes your video, music, and pictures into collections. You can then drag items in your collections to your storyboard to make a movie. This article shows you how to add items to your collections, edit items, and add them to your storyboard.

Use special features to polish your movie
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/polish.mspx

Once you add video clips to your storyboard, you can make your movie more fun and professional-looking by adding transitions, special effects, background music, narration, titles, and credits. This video and series of articles show you how.

Save your movie in different formats
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/using/moviemaker/create/formats.mspx

Once your movie is polished, find out how to save it and share it with your friends.