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What items do I have checked out? Check Destiny...
Destiny is the TTSD library system that manages various resources in our District, including: books, laptops, iPads and other materials. When students and staff are issued materials, they are checked out via Destiny. How do I know what I have checked out? 1. Open Destiny in a web browser. 2. Click on your school 3. Click Login 4. Sign in with Google 5. Click My Stuff 6. Click Checkouts NOTE: If you have any questions, please contact your library staff. If you have a laptop or other technology device that is NOT listed as being checked out to you, please email the TTSD (red) asset tag number to cboeck@ttsd.k12.or.us so that we can update the system.
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Install Cisco Jabber for WINDOWS Desktop/Laptop
With your computer — and an Internet connection — you can use jabber as your TTSD classroom or office phone including making and receiving calls from your TTSD phone number, checking and deleting voice mails, and conference calling or chatting with your colleagues. If you already have Jabber installed and are here looking for details on setting up and using all the features see the Cisco Jabber Documentation page. Summary of Features Softphone — use your computer as your TTSD telephone, including placing, receiving, and forwarding calls. Chat — instant message with other Jabber users, individually or in group chats. Video Calls — place ad hoc video calls when in a chat or softphone conversation with your colleagues, just like your desk phone’s video feature. Contact lists — create contact lists of those you collaborate with most often, including an easy-to-use contact search feature. Search Phone Directory – Instead of relying on a paper telephone list, you can simply search for staff or business office phone extension. Presence — set your availability so others see whether you are available for a chat or call; see the availability of others. Installation Procedure: Click on this link - Download Jabber for WINDOWS You must be logged in to google with your TTSD account - if you are not already logged in you will be prompted to: If successfully logged in to google with your TTSD account you should see the following: Click on the blue Download button - You will likely get a "File to large: Google Drive can't scan this file for viruses" warning. Press "Download Anyway": The installer should start downloading in the lower left corner of your browser. When it is done, click on the down arrow and select "open". Please note - if the pop-up at the bottom of your browser disappears before you open it, you can always access it by accessing the "downloads" folder for your browser. You may need to enter administrative passwords or otherwise approve installation on your windows computer. If you are not an administrator, please call the helpdesk at 503.431.4051 or enter a tech request. After you have approved the installation Jabber install will start: Review, accept and install the Software License Agreement (SLA): If necessary - enter your computer administrative password again. Installation will take - depending on your preference for accessing the application in the future: After you set up short-cuts, open the application: The username should be your regular TTSD email address including @ttsd.k12.or.us (first login only): The next screen will ask for your password - Use your TTSD email password: If all goes well Jabber should now open and a little green dot should appear by your name indicating that you are logged on and available. (Example is red because ... I am not available right now ;) You are now all ready to go! For details on setting up contacts, and using all the features of Jabber see the Cisco Jabber Documentation page.
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Install Cisco Jabber for MAC Desktop/Laptop
With your computer — and an Internet connection — you can use jabber as your TTSD classroom or office phone including making and receiving calls from your TTSD phone number, checking and deleting voice mails, and conference calling or chatting with your colleagues. If you already have Jabber installed and are here looking for details on setting up and using all the features see the Cisco Jabber Documentation page. Summary of Features Softphone — use your computer as your TTSD telephone, including placing, receiving, and forwarding calls. Chat — instant message with other Jabber users, individually or in group chats. Video Calls — place ad hoc video calls when in a chat or softphone conversation with your colleagues, just like your desk phone’s video feature. Contact lists — create contact lists of those you collaborate with most often, including an easy-to-use contact search feature. Search Phone Directory – Instead of relying on a paper telephone list, you can simply search for staff or business office phone extension. Presence — set your availability so others see whether you are available for a chat or call; see the availability of others. Installation Procedure: Open the Self Service app Search for Cisco Jabber After Jabber has been installed - find it in your Applications folder by using the finder. Click on "Go", selecting "Applications" and look for "Cisco Jabber" in the list of applications. Then you can drag the icon to your desktop or to the shortcut bar: Open the application: Username should be your regular TTSD email address including @ttsd.k12.or.us (first login only): The next screen will ask for your password - Use your TTSD email password: You may get a request from your computer to allow screen sharing and capture permission - press "OK": If all goes well Jabber should now open and a little green dot should appear by your name indicating that you are logged on and available: You are now all ready to go! For details on setting up contacts, and using all the features of Jabber see the Cisco Jabber Documentation page.
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AESOP Absence System - Guide For Employees
A guide for employees on using the AESOP absence system. Employee Basic Training Video Note: The videos below provide information for all districts using AESOP so it is important to note the following TTSD specific information: The video mentions using your phone number for your user ID. You will use your TTSD email user name and password, dengstrom and SecretP@$$w0rd for example. Your "PIN" will be your email password. Do not change your password through AESOP. Use this knowledgebase article for instructions on changing your password. This will update your AESOP password. AESOP login link Employee Advanced Training Video
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AESOP Absence System - Guide For Substitutes
A guide for substitutes on using the AESOP absence system. Training Video For Substitutes AESOP login for substitutes