Jody Hattrup

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Windows 8 and 8.1 Training Resources

If you are interested in learning more about Windows 8 or 8.1 or have patrons asking you questions these resources below are a great place to start.   They are also all FREE. Custom Guide Windows 8 Quick Reference Sheet – Great cheat sheet you can print out double-sided with keyboard shortcuts, tips, tricks, and other …

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Summer Reading Pinterest Boards

If you’re looking for Summer Reading ideas for your library, Pinterest is always a good place to start.  We have created three collaborate Pinterest Boards for libraries to share ideas on.  The boards can be found by clicking on the links below: Fizz, Boom, Read! Spark a Reaction!  Literary Elements If you would like to …

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KASL Workshop

Google Tools for Collaboration Janelle Mercer, Assistant Technology Consultant and Trainer, presented at the KASL District V Workshop on March 1 at Southwestern Heights.  Links to the slides and other resources are below. Link to Slides Resources: Group Reading with Google Documents Free Technology for Teachers Blog (great Google tutorials for teachers and librarians) Apps …

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Payroll Tax Changes

JD Hancock via Compfight The following article was taken from:  http://www.nekls.org/payroll-tax/ and reposted with author permission.   Laura DeBaun is the Library Services Consultant and Business Manager at NEKLS. Washington and Topeka have been changing things for 2013 payroll.  Happy New Year!!! The social security tax withheld from employee’s 2013 wages is going back to what …

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Tablet Update Now Available

For those of you who have received Nexus 7 tablets there is a system upgrade available.  This will take your tablet from Android 4.3 to Android 4.4.  Android names its major releases after candy and this most recent version is called KitKat. Version 4.1 was called Jelly Bean. We recommend installing this update and any …

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Are the Links at the Top of Google Mail and Your Other Google Pages Missing?

You’re not alone.  It looks like Google has been doing some updates and changed the layout of some of their pages.  You probably all remember having a list of links at the top of your Google Mail where you could get to the calendar, drive, etc. You may have recently noticed that those are missing. …

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Zinio Launch

Today is the official launch day of Zinio for SWKLS libraries who purchased Zinio!  Here are some things to help you as your library gets on board. We recommend that you feel comfortable with Zinio before you launch it to your patrons.   We are offering several training classes over the next month which can …

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Mikrotik DNS Redirect

Recently, we needed to check if any computers inside of a given network were configured to use OpenDNS servers. In our case, the router (10.10.100.1) is acting as a DNS cache and configured to query upstream DNS servers. What we want to do is first catch any internal IP address using OpenDNS IP addresses (208.67.222.222 …

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Gmail Help

If you are a Gmail user, Google has a lot of good resources out there to help you organize and utilize your Gmail. I recommend getting started on their Gmail Tips and Tricks Page.    The directions are easy to follow and also print out nicely. Here are some of the tips I recommend checking …

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TumbleBooks!

TumbleBookLibrary eBooks for Kids – Available for ALL Kansas Libraries! The following information was taken from emails from Candace LeDuc and Lianne Flax from the State Library of Kansas. The TumbleBookLibrary is a collection of TumbleBooks (animated, talking picture books) with fiction, non-fiction and foreign language titles, Read-Alongs (chapter books with sentence highlighting and narration but no animation), and Tumble Puzzles …

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