Category Archives: for Students

Student Accounts for 11-12

Q1. Are students computer accounts being run by Infinite Campus this year? or do the buildings manually control the student accounts?
A1.  Students accounts will continue to be run automatically by the information in Infinite Campus.  Several times each day, the system looks to Infinite Campus for new students and/or changes to existing students – and then automatically handles the updates to the student accounts.

Q2.  What is the format of the accounts?
A2.  Same format as last year…    First Initial of First Name (or first initial of nickname, if available), First Initial of Last Name, then student number.

Example:  Will Doe, but goes by Bill Doe, so Bill is listed in his nickname field.  Student number is 12345.

His user id is therefore:    bd12345,  If he doesn’t have Bill listed in the nickname field, then his id would be wd12345.

Q3. What would the students password be?
A3.  Student passwords have been reset to match their unique user id.   Once they log in, the system will require students to change their password.

Q4. If they were a student last year – do they still have the same files in their H drive? 
A4. Students who moved from 6th grade to 7th grade are starting over with new, blank H drives.  However, all other students who had accounts last year, were allowed to carry over their files from last year.

Q5.  Do student have quotas or maximum limits on their H drive?
A5. Yes, both staff and students have quotas or max limits on their H drives – however, the limits are set high enough that very, very few staff or students will encounter the limit.

Q6 . How often are accounts made/updated?  In other words – a new student walks in the building, when can they use their account?
A6.  Accounts are process every 5 hours.  In most cases, it will be the next day before all accounts are properly processed.

WDM Teacher Adam Nidey serves as panelist at Iowa Ed Summit and IPR Radio

Crestview Elementary teacher, Adam Nidey, served as a panelist at the Iowa Ed Summit last week. More information and Adam’s bio at: http://iowaeducation.iowa.gov/education-summit/speakers/adam-nidey/. Adam served on a panel discussing technology and education, where his efforts with colleague Beau Barrett for starting the iPad revolution at Crestview Elementary were highlighted.

Later that same week, Adam was also invited as a guest on Iowa Public Radio show “the Exchange.” The show featured several area teachers in a conversation of how technology is impacting in K-12 classrooms. The recorded show is available at http://iowapublicradio.org/news/the-exchange/past-shows.html Click on the recorded session for Tuesday July 26, 2011: Summer Vacation Education Series. Adam first appears at about 20 minutes into the show.

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