Changing the Windows Screen Saver

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The Windows screen saver can be changed to fit your personal preferences and make your computer more secure by requiring the Windows password after a set number of minutes of inactivity. The steps below cover the process of changing the screen saver. 

1. Right click on any empty space on the desktop and select "Personalize" from the drop-down menu. 
    
 

2. Click on the "Lock Screen" option on the left and scroll down the right side of the window and select "Screen saver settings".
    

3. In the new window, select the "Screen Saver" option from the pulldown menu. Set the "Wait" time to 5 minutes and check the "On resume, desplay the logon screen" checkbox. Click "Apply" and "OK". This will automatically bring up the screen saver after 5 minutes of inactivity and you will be prompted for the Windows password to use the computer.
    

 

4. HELPFUL HINT: You don't have to wait for your screen saver to lock your computer. You can lock your Windows computer at any time by using the "Ctrl-L" key combination. The "Ctrl-L" key combination will work any time you want secure your computer. You don't have to set up the screen saver to use the "Ctrl-L" key combination.

Bookmark Feature in Microsoft Word

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You can add bookmarks to a document so you can easily find or link to a location. This tutorial uses the Office 2016 version, but can easily be transferrable to Office 2013 and 2010 versions. 

1. Select or highlight a location, picture, or text in your document. 
  
2. In the "Insert" tab on the ribbon menu, within the "Links" group select "Bookmark."
    


3. Type a name for your bookmark and click "Add." 

    


4. To create a link to the bookmark (such as in a list or table of contents at the top of the document), highlight the text you'd like it to link from and "Hyperlink" from the "Insert" tab.
     


5. Select "Place in This Document" from the left pane, expand "Bookmarks" to select the desired bookmark to link, and click "OK." 

    

Accessing EduCat using personally owned devices

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To access EduCat classes or content you will need:

Depending on your instructor's course video content, this software may or may not be needed for playing videos.

 

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