Archive for July, 2008

What happens on Jan 1, 2009

by slafaso on July 24th, 2008

It says we have free access until the end of 2008. Can you tell me if I can continue using this site, and how much will it cost?

Thanks, Susan

Sharing my page

by slafaso on July 14th, 2008

I am a computer teacher and I also teach Gifted and Talented 1-3. I made a site for the whole gifted program (we call it GATE) and one of the purposes will be to have someone post a journal entry each week so the parents can keep up with our projets.

If you would like to see the skeleton of my project just go to

http://tf.trintuition.com/slafaso/GATE

our theme is “Reach for the Stars”

I would appreciate any feedback

sharing my pages

by slafaso on July 8th, 2008

OK, I made a site for my K-6 Gifted & Talented students to use in September. But I can’t find any instructions about making the site available for people to see. Can you tell me what to do or where to look for this information?  thanks, Sue

An important helper for getting started

by Ron on July 2nd, 2008

resourcepaneOpen the workBench and click on the link to the “Build a Project” page. In the lower-left corner of the screen, you’ll see your list of projects and resources. TRintuition puts several examples into your account for a start.

There’s a collection of screens for experimenting, a large image of a bee, and the Gettysburg address as an example of saved text.

Finally at the bottom of that initial list, you’ll find the Quick Start Menu. It’s a link that opens tutorial materials. Double-click on it, and the menu opens in another window.

quickstart-menusm.jpgEach of the blue boxes in the menu is a link to help materials on a basic topic. They include how to Start a Project, Add an Image, Add Text, Add Screens, Make Links, etc.

Click on any blue box, and you go to those help materials. To get back to the Quick Start Menu, click on the Menu button in the bottom-left corner of the screen. That will take you to the main menu for project building. There is a big, blue button there as well for returning to the Quick Start Menu.

We are about to begin replacing these text-based help materials with video. Nothing quite matches the simplicity and clarity of watching someone actually do exactly what you want to. For now, we hope the step-by-step text descriptions help get you started quickly.