Knowledge Base
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Microsoft Teams
- Adding pupils and teachers into an existing class - Teams
- Attending and running meetings - Teams
- Basic Intro to Teams in Microsoft Office 365
- Creating a classroom - Teams
- Creating separate lessons within a class - Teams
- Disable chat within a Channel - Teams
- Disable Pupils From Creating a Team - Teams
- Disable Pupils Private Chat – Teams
- Disable Pupils Text Chat During Meetings - Teams
- GDPR Breaches - email CC and BCC
- Prevent meeting attendees from 'unmuting' - Teams
- Running assemblies - Teams
- Scheduling lessons - Teams
- Signing in to Microsoft Teams
- Stop Pupils From Kicking Others - Teams
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Google Classroom
- Ending a lesson - Google Classroom
- GDPR Breaches - email CC and BCC
- How to join Meets - Google Classroom
- Leaving a comment on more than one piece of work - Google Classroom
- Playing audio in a Meet when presenting - Google Classroom
- Prevent pupils joining lessons early - Google Classroom
- Recording a Meet - Google Classroom
- Resetting a classroom meet link - Google Classroom
- Running assemblies - Google Classroom
- Scheduling lessons - Google Classroom
- Sharing recorded files with a classroom - Google Classroom
- Sharing scheduled lessons in classroom - Google Classroom
- Using a Meet link for meetings - Google Classroom
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LGfL
- Accessing a Shared Mailbox in LGfL StaffMail
- Connecting laptop to school network using AnyConnect pre-boot
- GDPR Breaches - email CC and BCC
- How to opt in/out of LGfL mail notifications
- How to Register for an LGfL Soft OTP
- Logging in to LGfL services using Soft OTP through Microsoft Authenticator
- No file transfer in Freedom2Roam
- Remote access using Freedom2Roam from LGfL & NGfL
- Send Encrypted Files to non LGfL Users using USO-FX2
- Sending files securely – LGfL USO-FX2
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Helpful Tips
- DfE Portal - Device Password Extraction
- GDPR considerations before web meetings
- Getting Remote Support with Quick Assist
- Getting the best out of Google
- How to enable your microphone from your device properties
- How to find your computer name
- How to log on as a local user
- How to quickly insert symbols into documents
- How to raise an ICT support case
- Logging ICT Support Issues – Helpdesk tips
- Quick test to see if your webcam and microphone are working
- Quickly lock your computer when leaving your desk
- Running an Internet Speed Test
- Setting up a school Twitter account
- Useful Keyboard Shortcuts
- Windows 10 – Duplicate or Extend Your Screen
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Inspire VoIP
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Instructions for setting up Zoiper for Android – Inspire ICT VoIP
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Step 1 – Download and install Zoiper
Skip this step if you have Zoiper already installed on your device
- Download Zoiper from the Google Play website or install it directly from the Google Play application on your device.
Step 2 – Start Zoiper and scan the QR code
- Tap on the Zoiper icon to start the application
- When the application is loaded, click on the bottom left button
- A viewfinder will appear, please position the phone so that the black and white barcode you’ve been provided fits inside the white lines
Complete – after you’ve tapped login, the app should register successfully. At the top of the screen you should see the words ‘Inspire ICT’ and ‘Ready’
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