Today you are on the computer all period, having the opportunity to work on your research project. Remember, a complete draft of one of your two sections is due today. (Technically, due tonight.) Rather than printing your draft, I want you to send it to me as a PDF file. Some of you have switched accounts, for some reason, that you use to log into OneNote. Some never shared properly in the first place. Many of you have done what you were supposed, but I'm adding an extra step today to ensure that everyone has taken care of biz.
1.) You are going to export your complete draft as a PDF file. If you have no idea how to do that, some screenshots below will help you out. Just save it to your desktop for the moment, if you don't know where else to save it. You MUST save the file with your class period, first initial, last name as the file name. (For example, mine would be 2jtucker.pdf)
2.) Open a new message on whatever email service you prefer at the moment. Type [email protected] as the send-to address. Type period number, first initial, last name as the subject.
3.) Attach your PDF file to the message.
4.) Copy and paste the share link to your OneNote Junior English notebook into the message of the email. (I apologize again for those who have done so previously and correctly, I just want to make sure I have a link for everyone done correctly, and this was easier than calling people out one by one.) If you still don't know how to share according to our instructions, that two step process is listed at the bottom of this post again.
5.) Click send.
Export your draft as a PDF:
From GoogleDocs-
1.) You are going to export your complete draft as a PDF file. If you have no idea how to do that, some screenshots below will help you out. Just save it to your desktop for the moment, if you don't know where else to save it. You MUST save the file with your class period, first initial, last name as the file name. (For example, mine would be 2jtucker.pdf)
2.) Open a new message on whatever email service you prefer at the moment. Type [email protected] as the send-to address. Type period number, first initial, last name as the subject.
3.) Attach your PDF file to the message.
4.) Copy and paste the share link to your OneNote Junior English notebook into the message of the email. (I apologize again for those who have done so previously and correctly, I just want to make sure I have a link for everyone done correctly, and this was easier than calling people out one by one.) If you still don't know how to share according to our instructions, that two step process is listed at the bottom of this post again.
5.) Click send.
Export your draft as a PDF:
From GoogleDocs-
From OneNote-
From MS Word-
Click on File in upper left of screen
If you are using some other method to type and can't figure it out, ask Mr. Tucker for help.
For those of you who need to double check that you know how to share your notebook correctly, here is how to do so from the web version of OneNote:
For those of you who need to double check that you know how to share your notebook correctly, here is how to do so from the web version of OneNote:
Click on Share at the top of the screen. It's in purple--how appropriate.
Select Get a Link. Select the Edit option, then click on Shorten Link. Copy and paste that link into your email message.
Select Get a Link. Select the Edit option, then click on Shorten Link. Copy and paste that link into your email message.
For the 30th time this year: If you select Invite People, I will hit delete.