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2. 57 75 Reconnect using the nevv vvireless name SSID Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 32 Document Number 331819 001EN Advanced Admin Guide Education 5 Advanced Admin Guide This section provides detailed instructions on how to configure the Intel Education Content Access Point device This is intended for IT administrators with advanced networking knowledge 5 1 Log on as admin Wirelessly connect to the device 2 Launch a browser and go to http my admin or http 192 168 88 1 8080 Enter the admin username and passvvord TIPI The factory default admin username passvvord is admin admin 5 2 Setup vvizard To set up the Intel Education Content Access Point quickly use the guided Setup Wizard See Figure 37 1 Click Setup Wizard and configure the following Network mode Date and time Wireless settings LAN settings 2 Click Save Figure 37 Admin Setup wizard Getting Started Date amp Time Wireless Settings LAN Settings Teacher Account WAN Settings Summary January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN Set teacher account username and passvvord WAN and 3G 4G LTE settings Setup Wizard Getting Started Network mode of this device No Internet access The device will only be used for classroom content sharing Users cannot access Internet through this device Full Internet access Allow users to access Internet throu
3. Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide TIP Existing tags can be managed rename and delete by clicking Manage 4 selecting Tags Note that tags assigned to Preloaded Content cannot be changed or deleted TIP To add more tags to an existing content click the Edit Content Information button associated with the content 7 Assign it a category 8 Click Upload Uploaded content will appear in the My Uploaded Content tab Figure 20 Teacher Upload content add metadata information intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education fi Home W Lessons Library Search Library Upload Content USB Import psfiHome Downloads Sz_ Browse Image 2014 12 13 Introduction to Fishing My Favorite Song Description Example of content upload Tags How to upload x Tags Category gt Maths Upload To upload through the device s USB port do the following 1 Plug the USB drive with the content into the USB port of the device 2 Click Manage pg See Figure 21 3 Select USB Import Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 21 a L 1 n te Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education Figure 21 Teacher USB import intel Content Hub Manage v Education Tags Categories Student View Help Logout ft Home W Lessons Library Device Settings Preload
4. Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN intel Education All information provided here is subject to change without notice Contact your Intel representative to obtain the latest Intel product specifications and roadmaps No license express or implied by estoppel or otherwise to any intellectual property rights is granted by this document Copies of documents that have an order number and are referenced in this document may be obtained by calling 1 800 548 4725 or by visiting http www intel com design literature htm Intel the Intel logo and Kno are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries Other brands and names may be claimed as the property of others Copyright 2015 Intel Corporation All rights reserved Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 2 Document Number 331819 001EN Document Number 331819 001EN Education Contents T OV 7 2 Getting Started tor ACI sussies a Onin ONNIN 8 ek PAK en E 8 2 2 Supported operating systems browsers and 65 8 2 3 Getto KNOW the device EN 9 2 3 1 ED 10 2 3 2 EE 10 2 3 3 PNL 10 24 gen loca e e E 11 ENEE ee 11 205 0 A 11 2 7 Log on as admin for the first tme ENEE 12 ESN 13 22 115 E E 14 3 Acce
5. 20 MHz Set Anti Interference Mode Default is Off To improve wireless performance in a noisy environment set this mode to On Select Security Mode a Default is Open b If WEP is selected configure the following e Authentication Type Select the authentication type e Default Transmission Key Set selected key as the default key to use e WEP Key Type Select the encryption type Passphrase Enter a passphrase and click the Generate button which will generate the four WEP keys below If WPA WPA2 is selected configure the following e Encryption Type Select the data encryption algorithm Passphrase Enter the passphrase Click Save Access control list Set the maximum number of clients that can connect simultaneously with User Limit Default is 0 which means no limit Access control configuration a By default No MAC Filtering is selected b To whitelist allow Select Allow only the following MAC addresses to connect To blacklist don t allow Select Prevent the following MAC address to connect d Enter each MAC address in the MAC Address field and click Add Click Save Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 36 Document Number 331819 001EN Advanced Admin Guide Figure 40 Education Content Access Point Setup Wizard Wireless Settings Dashboard Basic Settings SSID Name VVireless Status VVireless Mode General Settings VVireless Ch
6. Apply device configuration file from Browse Apply Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 44 Document Number 331819 001EN Education Advanced Admin Guide 5 11 4 Reboot the device There are two ways to reboot the device Through the Admin console preferred method 1 Go to Device Management gt Reboot amp Reset See Figure 48 2 Click Reboot Hard reboot use this method only if the device is not responding through the Admin console 1 Press and hold the power button for two seconds and it should turn off 2 Press and hold the power button again for two seconds to power on 5 11 5 Reset to factory defaults There are two ways to perform a factory reset CAUTION e This action will reset the Admin and teacher accounts e Preloaded content will persist Teacher uploaded content My Uploaded Content will be erased Through Admin console 1 Go to Device Management gt Reboot amp Reset See Figure 48 2 Click Reset to Factory Defaults Factory reset button 1 Locate the pinhole button next to the power button 2 Press and hold the button for five seconds then release The system LED will flash rapidly indicating the factory reset process Figure 48 Admin Device management Reboot and reset Reboot amp Reset Reboot device Reset the device to factory default settings Reset to Factory Defaults Intel Education Content Access Point Januar
7. Document Number 331819 001EN 43 Education d Goto Management gt Preloaded Content Database See Figure 46 e Click Update 5 To erase the entire Preloaded Content database a Goto Device Management gt Preloaded Content Database See Figure 46 b Click Erase Figure 46 Admin Device management Preloaded content database Preloaded Content Database 6 Upload content from PC Browse Upload content from USB port File not found Upload Update database with content files present on the system Update Erase all content from the database Erase 5 11 3 Backup and restore the configuration settings Advanced Admin Guide Once the device has been configured properly it s a good idea to save the settings for future uses such as replicating the settings to multiple devices restoring settings in case of corruption etc CAUTION The device will reboot as part of the configuration setting restoration process This will temporarily disrupt network and content access for users Go to Device Management gt Configuration File See Figure 47 2 To back up settings click Export This will generate a configure xml file and save it to the browser s default Downloads location 3 To restore settings click Browse and select a configure xml file 4 Click Apply Figure 47 Admin Device management Configuration file Configuration File Export device configuration file
8. Access Point User Manual January 2015 30 Document Number 331819 001EN intel Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education 4 4 Search for content and lessons 1 To search for content go to the Home or Library page See Figure 34 a Enter the search keywords in the Search field The keyword can be a tag a description or content file name b Another vvay to search in the Library page is by filtering based on a category or a tag i To filter by category expand the desired category under the Filter by Category area ii To filter by tag click the desired tag under the Filter by Tag area 2 To search for lessons go to the Lessons page and enter the lesson name in the Search field Figure 34 Teacher Search for lessons and content intel Content Hub Education fi Home W Lessons IB Library Search Library Filter by Category Shovving 1 10 of 103 results Sort by title date Help Teacher Login Uncategorised Addition and Subtraction of Decimals This chapter presents concepts involving decimals including an introduction to decimals measuring metric length 4 Maths Algebra and Geometry Connections 4 Junior Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Algebra Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Funct
9. Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 41 Education 5 Reboot the device for the changes to take effect Figure 44 Admin Account settings Education Content Access Point Setup Wizard Account Settings Dashboard Admin Account Wireless Status Username Advanced Admin Guide Welcome admin Log out English v Rule 8 characters or longer max length 16 General Settings New password contain at least 1 capitalized character and 1 Date amp Time Wireless Settings LAN Settings WAN Settings Firewall Settings Teacher Account Account Settings Username Reset account to factory default Device Management Save 5 11 Device management 5 11 1 Update firmware CAUTION The device will reboot as part of the firmware update process This will temporarily disrupt network and content access for users 1 Go to Device Management gt Firmware Update See Figure 45 2 Select the method of supplying the firmware file a Upload the file from the local computer b Usea USB flash drive For this method format a USB flash drive NTFS or FAT32 put the file on it plug it into the USB port of the device and refresh the Device Management page The file will appear following Update firmware from USB port Note The firmware update file s extension must be tgz If the browser changed the file s extension during the download process chang
10. Time US Canada AV O Manually Set System Time Wireless Status General Settings Date 01 01 2014 E mm dd yyyy e 89 BE V pu VVireless Settings Dynamically Set System Time LAN Settings Default NTP Servers WAN Settings Custom NTP Servers Server 1 Name IP Address 1 uk pool ntp org Firewall Settings Server 2 Name IP Address 0 uk pool ntp org Save Account Settings Device Management Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 35 Advanced Admin Guide Education 5 6 Wireless settings Configure the wireless access point and an access control list See Figure 40 5 6 1 1 5 6 2 Wireless access point Enter the SSID Name The default SSID is V RTD 303N xxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the Wi Fi MAC address WFM which is printed on the bottom of the device For example for a device with a WFM of F835DD85457A the wireless SSID is VVRTD 303N 85457 Select the Wireless Mode Default is 802 11 b g n mixed 2 4 GHz Select the Wireless Channel Default is Auto which means the optimal channel is determined Select the Bandwidth Channel Default is 20 MHz TIP 40 20 MHz is for 802 11 n ac and 80 40 20 MHz is for 802 11ac only Select the Extension Channel direction lovver or upper for the channel bonding TIP This option is not configurable if the Wireless Channel is set to Auto and Bandwidth Channel is
11. download it to the default Downloads location Use an appropriate application to open the file See Figure 12 Figure 12 Student Open lesson and content intel Content Hub Help Teacher Login Education Search Library ft Home W Lessons R Library Featured Lessons First Algebra Lesson How to write a program in Introduction to photography Featured Content Addition and Subtraction of Decimals This chapter presents concepts involving decimals Including an introduction to decimals measuring metric length how to order round estimate and add or subtrac Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theorem and its converse and apply the distance formul Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 16 January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN intel Access Content and Lessons Student Guide Education 3 4 Search for content and lessons 1 To search for content go to the Home or Library page See Figure 13 a Enter keywords in the Search field A keyword can be a tag a description or the name of a content file b Another vvay to search in the Library page is by filtering based on a category or a tag i To filter by category expand the desired category under the Filter by Category area ii To filter by tag click the desired tag under the Filter by Tag area 2 To search for lesso
12. m Example of content upload Filter by Tags coordinate geometry equations 7 Introduction to Fishing Example of content upload exponents functions graphing Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 23 Education 4 2 5 Hide and show content and library from students Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Individual content can be hidden so students cannot access it Go to the Library page See Figure 24 Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab Locate the content to hide show 2 To hide a content file click the eye button A slash will appear over the eye and students will not be able to access the content file 5 To shovv a content file click the eye with the slash button The slash will disappear and students will be able to access the content file TIP A teacher may hide show a featured content file from the Home page Figure 24 Teacher Hide content intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout D ft Home W Lessons Library Search Library Filter by Catego y gory Preloaded Content 103 Uploaded Content 6 al Upload Content Uncategorised Showing 1 6 of 6 results Sort by title date gt Maths Image 2014 12 13 q l o Filter by Tag Introduction to Fishing q l o coordinate geometry equations ex o To hide
13. the WAN interface To disable the firewall do the following 1 Goto Firewall Settings See Figure 43 2 Click OFF Figure 43 Admin Firewall settings intel Welcome admin Log out die Content Access Point English Education Setup Wizard Firewall Settings Dashboard Turn on the Firewall to protect your network against attacks Wireless Status Firewall Status KE General Settings Firewall protects your network from Port Scan Attack SYN Flooding Attack Echo Storm Attack and block ping to WAN interface See Help for details Date amp Time Wireless Settings LAN Settings WAN Settings Firewall Settings Account Settings Device Management 5 10 Account settings You can manage the admin and the teacher account information here 5 10 1 Admin account 1 Goto Account Settings See Figure 44 2 Enter the Admin s username 3 Enter the Admin s password and confirm it The Admin s password must be at least 8 characters long 16 max and must contain at least one capitalized character and at least one numeral 4 Click Save for the changes to take effect 5 10 2 Teacher account 1 Goto Account Settings See Figure 44 Enter the teacher s username Enter the teacher s password Click Save TIP To reset the teacher account to factory default click Reset account to factory default This will set the teacher account username to teacher with the password teacher Intel Education
14. y Preloaded Content 103 My Uploaded Content 6 U Add to Lesson lil Delete f d Upload Content Uncategorised s 9 Showing 1 6 of 6 results Sort by title date gt Maths Image 2014 12 13 H o Filter by Tag Introduction to Fishing coordinate geometry equations ex Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 25 Education 4 2 7 Edit details of content 1 Goto the Library R page 2 Click the My Uploaded Content tab Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide TIP Teachers cannot modify details in the Preloaded Content area Locate the content to edit details Click the pencil button Edit the details as desired Click Save to save changes ow FS TIP A teacher may edit the details of a featured content file in My Uploaded Content from the Home page 4 3 Create and manage lessons A lesson is collection of one or more content files that teachers create for students The Lessons page is where lessons are created viewed and managed delete feature edit 4 3 1 Create a lesson name Go to the Lessons page See Figure 27 Click Create a New Lesson EY e Enter the name of the lesson when the pop up appears 4 Click Create Figure 27 Teacher Create lesson Manage v Student View Help Logout intel Content Hub Education ft Home W Lessons Library Search Lessons Lessons 4 Create A New Lesson Sort by tit
15. 3G AG LTE LED status Device state 0 ie EE Off None 3G 4GJLTE off MM e EL Blinking Blue No signal Table 3 WAN Ethernet LED status LED Color Description Activity Off No activity Green Receive Orange Transmit Link Off No link Green Link 2 3 2 Buttons Table 4 Power button Device state Action Result Off Press and hold for 2 seconds Turns on On Press once Turns off Table 5 Factory reset button Device state Action Result On Press and hold for 5 seconds System LED flashes and device goes through reset process 2 3 3 The device has three ports Ports e WAN Gigabit Ethernet USB 3 0 USB 2 0 compatible Micro SIM slot accessible by removing bottom cover Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 10 Document Number 331819 001EN Education Getting Started for Admins 2 4 Device placement location For best signal strength put the Intel Education Content Access Point area High off the floor e Away from magnetic and large metal objects e Atleast 3 feet 1 meter from client devices 2 5 Mounting The Intel Education Content Access Point comes with a mounting kit To mount it follow this diagram Figure 4 Figure 4 Mounting diagram 2 6 Setup 1 Connect the Intel Education Content Access Point to a network WAN with an Ethernet cable See Figure 5 TIP For 3G 4G LTE cellular based WAN connection see 5 8 2 Cell
16. E Initial release January 2015 Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 6 Document Number 331819 001EN Overview 1 intel Education Overview The Intel Education Content Access Point is a wireless access point with an optional digital content distribution system which provides an easy to use interface and storage unit that can be loaded with educational materials that students can access without requiring access to the Internet Networking features Wireless access point supporting Wi Fi IEEE 802 11 b g n 2 4 GHz and IEEE 802 11 a n ac 5 GHz with WEP WPA and WPA2 encryption Supports wired Gigabit Ethernet and 3G 4G LTE mobile WAN connectivity with intelligent failover if one connection type is unavailable Allows admin and teacher to turn Internet access on and off easily without complicated settings Firewall that can block attacks such as Portscan SYN flood and Echo Storm Up to 50 concurrent wireless clients running CLM solutions such as Mythware and NetSupport Captive portal capability automatically directs users to the primary website on the device when wireless connection is established Built in DHCP server MAC address filtering whitelist blacklist of clients and ability to limit number of connected clients Content management and distribution features Supports most file formats PDF HTML JPG MP3 ZIP etc even apps executables Supports single file or bulk file up
17. Import Uploaded content will appear in the My Uploaded Content tab 4 23 Open content Some content can be opened by the browser and shown in a new tab If the browser cannot open the file it will download it to the default Downloads location Use an appropriate application to open the file 1 Goto the Library li page 2 Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab 3 Click the name of the content to open 4 2 4 Feature and unfeature content To highlight content for students to focus on feature it Featured content will appear in the Home page 1 Go to the Library ba page See Figure 23 2 Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab 3 Locate the content to feature unfeature 4 To feature a content file click the star button The star will turn yellow and the content will appear under the Featured Content section in the Home page 5 To unfeature a content file click the yellow star button associated with it The star will turn gray TIP A teacher may unfeature a featured content file from the Home page Figure 23 Teacher Feature unfeature content intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout fi Home W Lessons BR Library Search Library Filter by Catego y gory Preloaded Content 103 Uploaded Content 6 al Upload Content Uncategorised Shovving 1 6 of 6 results Sort by title date Maths Image 2014 12 13 sr
18. _ USB 3 0 USB 2 0 compatible Micro SIM slot n uuu LI ENN rr rr Power supply AC input 100 to 240 V DC output 12 V 2A Frequency 50 to 60 Hz single phase BE ECECEECECECELCEECE EEE EEE ELEC EEE EEC EEE EE EERE EEE CEE EEE CCE ECE ECE ECE Physical specs Dimensi
19. annel Date amp Time Bandvvidth Channel Extension Channel VVireless Settings Anti Interference Mode Security Mode Save Cancel LAN Settings WAN Settings Firewall Settings Account Settings Connection Control Device Management intel Education Admin Wireless settings and access control list Welcome admin Log out English Length 1 to 32 characters Auto Y om v Lower Y ES Open User Limit fos simultaneous users Range 0 63 Default 0 Enter 0 for no limit 6 No MAC filtering Allow only the following MAC addresses to connect O Prevent the following MAC addresses to connect MAC Address AA BB CC DD EE FF Add 101 MAC Address acion January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 37 Education 5 7 LAN settings Set the IP address LAN side and DHCP server configuration of the Intel Education Content Access Point See Figure 41 5 7 1 IP address 1 Enter the desired IP Address The default IP address is 192 168 88 1 2 Enter the desired Netmask The default netmask is 255 255 255 0 3 Click Save 5 7 2 DHCP Server To enable the DHCP server set the DHCP Mode to DHCP Server Enter the IP address range with Start IP and End IP Enter the Lease Time of an IP address Advanced Admin Guide Enter the primary DNS server IP address in the DNS Server field and an alternate in the DNS Server field Enter the Do
20. aph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt ponents functions graphing indi Algebra and Geometry Connections Ces inequalities linear equations i i Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt measurements measuring numbers percentages probability pyihagoras iheo Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt rem rational numbers ratios real numbers statistics the line trigonom Algebraic Thinking etry This chapter covers describing and extending patterns evaluating expressions understanding va 4 3 3 Show contents within a lesson 1 Goto the Lessons W page 2 Click the lesson to reveal content within 4 3 4 Remove content from a lesson Go to the Lessons page See Figure 30 Click the lesson to reveal content Checkmark the desired content to remove 50000 Click Remove From Lesson 9 Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 28 Document Number 331819 001EN Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education Figure 30 Teacher Remove content from lesson intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education fi Home W Lessons li Library Home gt Lessons gt First Algebra Lesson First Algebra Lesson H Delete this Lesson amp Remove rom Less
21. ard with the notch of the slot You will need a micro SIM adapter if you are using a nano SIM card i Reassemble the device Reconnect the Ethernet and power cables k Power the device by pressing and holding the power button for two seconds 2 Goto WAN Settings See Figure 42 Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 39 intel Education Figure 42 Admin WAN settings Advanced Admin Guide tel wk intel R Welcome admin G Log out Content Access Point GH Education Setup Wizard WAN Settings Dashboard Ethernet Settings IP Address Assignment DHCP Client V MTU 6 Auto O Manual MTU Value byte Range 576 1500 Default 1500 Date amp Time DNS Server Source Get dynamically from ISP V LAN Settings MAC Address Source Use default MAC address Vv Firewall Settings Wireless Status General Settings Wireless Settings 3G 4G LTE Settings 3G 4G LTE ON Device Management o If the 3G 4G LTE is turned off the device can only access Internet through ethernet Account Settings 3 Set 3G AG LTE to ON 4 Enter the PIN code if applicable 5 Click Save Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 40 Document Number 331819 001EN Education Advanced Admin Guide 5 9 Firewall settings The firewall which is enabled by default protects against Portscan SYN flooding and Echo storm attacks It also blocks pings against
22. be any combination of letters and numbers for example content 123 zip content_abc zip content a1b2c3 zip etc Do not include subfolders Do not encrypt or password protect the zipped file Total size must not exceed 2 GB 2 Upload through the Admin console H C Figure 9 intel Welcome admin Log out Education Setup Wizard Device Management Refresh Dashboard Firmware Update Wireless Status General Settings Date amp Time Update Wireless Settings LAN Settings Preloaded Content Database WAN Settings Firewall Settings Upload Account Settings Device Management Go to Device Management gt Preloaded Content Database See Figure 9 Specify the location of the package a local computer or a storage device connected to the USB port in the Intel Education Content Access Point TIP If you are uploading from a USB drive connected directly to the device put the package in the root directory and plug in the drive The package file will display after you refresh the admin screen Click Upload Admin Upload content Content Access Point English Firmware Version 1 2 1 Update firmware from Browse Update firmware from USB port File not found 6 Upload content from PC Browse Upload content from USB port File not found Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 14 January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN E
23. chers with detailed instructions for each task in the sections that follow Log on as a teacher e Upload and manage content in the library e Create and manage lessons e Feature content and lessons e Search for content and lessons e Perform other administrative tasks Disable Internet access Change password Change the wireless name of the device 4 1 Log on as a teacher To perform teacher specific tasks such as uploading content or creating lessons you must log on as a teacher 1 Wirelessly connect to the device See Figure 14 2 Enter password if required 3 Launch browser and go to http my content Figure 14 Teacher Wirelessly connect to Intel Education Content Access Point 4 Click Teacher Login See Figure 15 5 Enter your username and passvvord Figure 15 Teacher login intel Content Hub Education Teacher Login fi Home W Lessons R Library Search Library Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 18 Document Number 331819 001EN Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education 4 2 Upload and manage content in the library The Library is the place where you upload store and manage content files It contains two content spaces See Figure 16 e Preloaded Content which can be populated by the LOEM reseller MOE content publisher or factory and which cannot be erased or modified by teachers Uploaded Content whic
24. ducation Access Content and Lessons Student Guide 3 Access Content and Lessons Student Guide The Intel Education Content Access Point contains educational content and lessons created by the teacher Content is an individual file whereas a lesson may consist of one or more content files 3 1 Connect to the Intel Education Content Access Point 1 Wirelessly connect to the device See Figure 10 2 Enter password if required 3 Launch a browser and go to http my content Figure 10 Student Wirelessly connect to an Intel Education Content Access Point Netvvorks Airplane mode VVRTD 303N 8545f7 ia Connect automatically 3 2 Lesson and content A lesson is a collection of one or more content files Featured lessons and content are shown in the Home page To see all lessons go to the Lessons page To see all content go to the Library page if it s made accessible See Figure 11 Figure 11 Student Home lessons library page intel Content Hub Education Help Teacher Login fi Home W Lessons Library Search Library Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 15 m L n te Access Content and Lessons Student Guide Education 3 3 Open lessons and content files To open a lesson click it To open a content file click it and it will appear in a new browser tab If the browser cannot open the file it will
25. e it back to tgz 3 Click Update 4 Wait a couple of minutes for the upgrade to complete 5 Verify that the upgrade was successful by logging on and checking the firmware version on the Dashboard Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 42 January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN Advanced Admin Guide Figure 45 intel Education Admin Device management Firmware update Firmware Update Firmware Version 1 2 1 Update firmvvare from PC Browse Update firmware from USB port File not found 5 11 2 Manage preloaded content database CAUTION e Uploading to and updating the Preloaded Content database will erase existing teacher uploaded content in the My Uploaded Content space The device will reboot as part of the content upload process This will temporarily disrupt network and content access for users who will see a 503 Service Not Available message during the process There are two ways to upload content to the Preloaded Content database The first is through the web based Admin console This method only allows one upload at a time and the file size is limited to no more than 2 GB The second is through the network shared drive on the device This allows upload of one or more files at a time and supports larger than 2 GB file size Uploaded content will appear in the Preloaded Content tab of the Content Hub Library 1 Create a package containing the content to u
26. ed Content 0 My Uploaded Content 0 4 Checkmark the content to upload See Figure 22 Figure 22 Teacher Select items to import from USB intel Content Hub Manage v Education ft Home W Lessons Gi Library USB Import Import multiple files into My Uploaded Content library 1 Al Flash Drive UT_USB20 4 11 My Sample Content Image 2014 12 13 png My Favorite Song m4a UserGuide PDF pdf Video 0113 720 mp4 Zipped File zip Image 2014 12 13 My Favorite Song Description Content imported from my USB drive Tags USB import x Tags Category gt Maths 5 Modify the title if desired 6 Add a brief description about the content Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 22 m al Upload Content Student Vievv Help Logout Search Library January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN Education 7 Add one or more tags Tags are words used to describe a content file making it easier for searching For example science physics and lab exercise Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide TIP Existing tags can be managed rename and delete by clicking Manage 4 selecting Tags Note that tags assigned to Preloaded Content cannot be changed or deleted TIP To add more tags to an existing content file click the Edit Content Information I button associated with the content 8 Assign the content file to a category 9 Click
27. eeseseeseseeseneeseveeseseeseseeseseeseseeneveeseveeseneeneseenensenn 22 Figure 23 Teacher Feature unfeature AMG 23 Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 4 Document Number 331819 001EN Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 Figure 27 Figure 28 Figure 29 Figure 30 Figure 31 Figure 32 Figure 33 Figure 34 Figure 35 Figure 36 Figure 37 Figure 38 Figure 39 Figure 40 Figure 41 Figure 42 Figure 43 Figure 44 Figure 45 Figure 46 Figure 47 Figure 48 Tables Table 1 Table 2 Table 3 Table 4 Table 5 January 2015 Education Teacher Hide CORN UCM EEE 24 Teacher Hide library from students rrsmnsnsssnsnesmmnssmmnssmmsseeiimseieeiieee 25 E 25 KS 26 Teacher Add content to lesson with drag and drop m ssevvseseseseeserevveseneverseneverseneversenenersenesersenerersenenensenennn 27 Teacher Add content to lesson using dropdown West estate 28 Teacher Remove content from lesson nennversenrvernenrverseneversenenersenenevenenereeneneveeseneveesenenensenevensenenersenenensenenensenenensenennn 29 Teacher Edit lesson 6 29 Tee NNN Ne 30 Teacher Dee 1000 30 Teacher Search for lessons and 4 31 Teacher Manage device
28. ent Access Point Inside View 9 Figure 4 bunu A T m ii CC K UUTUUU 6 V 00 11 Figure 5 Gelies 11 Figure 6 Te DU e E 12 Figure 7 Admin Wirelessly connect to the Intel Education Content Access Point ENEE 12 Figure 8 pe gata Ee WIZ AIC E 13 Figure 9 Admin Upload CONSTI E 14 Figure 10 Student Wirelessly connect to an Intel Education Content Access 4 15 Figure 11 Student Home lessons library page 15 Figure 12 Student Open lesson and content Een 16 Figure 13 Student Search for lessons and 17 Figure 14 Teacher Wirelessly connect to Intel Education Content Access 4 2 2222 226 18 Figure 15 IE Er 9 gl WO DE 18 Figure 16 Library Preloaded content and My uploaded 19 Figure 17 IE ee Go rn 19 Figure 18 Teacher Add edit and delete categories and 5 65 20 Figure 19 qeacher Upload Kee e e E 20 Figure 20 Teacher Upload content add metadata INFOrmation ENEE 21 Figure 21 ica GSE EE EE 22 Figure 22 Teacher Select items to import from USB emseserresvrsesvrsenersenerseserses
29. gh this device Captive Portal Website on The captive portal automatically redirects students to a local Website hosted on this device when a Web browser is launched Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 33 Advanced Admin Guide Education 5 3 Status information You can get status information from the Dashboard and Wireless Status pages e The Dashboard page shows overall system status e The Wireless Status page shows the list of connected clients 5 4 General settings The network mode determines whether or not users can access the Internet through the Intel Education Content Access Point If enabled the captive portal mode automatically redirects a client s browser to the Content Hub website when a Wi Fi connection is established See Figure 38 1 Select a network mode internet access The device will only be used for classroom content sharing Users cannot access the Internet through this device Full Internet access Allow users to access the Internet through this device 2 Set Captive Portal mode When set to ON the user s browser is redirected to the primary website when a wireless connection is established with the device 3 Click Save Figure 38 Admin General settings intel 2 Welcome admin G Log out Content Access Point Education Setup Wizard General Settings Dashboard Network mode of this device O Wireless Status No Internet access The device wil
30. h can be populated and managed including erasing by teachers Figure 16 Library Preloaded content and My uploaded content intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout fi Home W Lessons Gi Library Search Library Preloaded Content 103 My Uploaded Content 6 al Upload Content 4 2 1 Create and manage categories Before uploading content it is useful but not necessary to create categories and subcategories so you can categorize the content appropriately This makes it easier for searching An example of a category and subcategories is as follows Math primary category Addition subcategory e Integers subcategory e Decimals subcategory Subtraction subcategory Multiplication subcategory Division subcategory To create categories and subcategories do the following 1 Click Manage See Figure 17 2 Select Categories Figure 17 Teacher Create categories intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout Tags USB Import Device Settings Click Add New Primary Category Enter a category name Click the checkmark 82 button to add it Once a category is created you can add subcategories Click the plus button associated with each category Repeat steps 4 and 5 mn Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 19 a L 1 n te Content and Lesson Managemen
31. ions Algebra and Geometry Connections Geometry amp Trigonom i Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Numbers amp Measurem Algebraic Thinking Statistics amp Probability This chapter covers describing and extending patterns evaluating expressions understanding variables powers a gt Senior Analyzing Data Use this chapter to identify and recognize mean median mode and range standard deviations and measures of Filter by Tag Analyzing Data Use this chapter to identify and recognize mean median mode and range standard deviations and measures of coordinate geometry equations ex ponents functions graphing indi Applying Percents S This chapter covers recognizing and writing percents percents as decimals and fractions finding the percent of a n ces inequalities linear equations measurements measuring numbers Applying Percents percentages probability pythagoras theo This chapter covers recognizing and writing percents percents as decimals and fractions finding the percent of a n rem rational numbers ratios real m Appiying Proportions numbers statistics the line trigonom This chapter covers ratios unit rates equivalent rates solving proportions unit scale scale factor scale drawings etry Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Doc
32. l only be used for classroom content sharing Users cannot access Internet General Settings through this device Full Internet access Date amp Time Allow users to access Internet through this device Wireless Settings Captive Portal Website 222 LAN Settings The captive portal automatically redirects students to a local Website hosted on this device when a Web browser is launched You can enable or disable this setting here WAN Settings Firewall Settings Account Settings Device Management Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 34 Document Number 331819 001EN Advanced Admin Guide Education 5 5 Date and time Configure the date and time of the Intel Education Content Access Point See Figure 39 1 Choose an appropriate time zone from the Time Zone list 2 Select one of two ways to set the date and time a To manually set the date and time select Manually Set System Time and enter appropriate values b To automatically synchronize the date and time with predefined NTP servers select Dynamically Set System Time the default To use a different NTP server select Custom NTP Servers and enter the NTP server 3 Click Save Figure 39 Admin Date and time settings Welcome admin GF Log out intel Content Access Point i English Education g Setup VVizard Date S Time Dashboard Current Time 2014 Dec 23 08 24 23 GMT 0000 Time Zone GMT 08 00 Pacific
33. le date Lesson Name First Algebra Lesson x zu Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 26 Document Number 331819 001EN intel Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education 4 3 2 Add content to a lesson There are tvvo vvays to add content to a lesson 1 Method 1 a Go to the Lessons page See Figure 28 b Click the plus button under the lesson The lesson name will show up in the Library page with an empty box on the left side c Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab d Drag and drop each content item into the lesson box Figure 28 Teacher Add content to lesson with drag and drop intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education fi Home W Lessons Gi Library Search Library W First Algebra Lesson Preloaded Content 103 Uploaded Content 6 al Upload Content Showing 1 10 of 103 results Sort by title date Algebraic Thinking Addition and Subtraction of Decimals Oo Algebra and Geometry This chapter presents concepts involving ecimals including an introduction to decimals measuri Connections Addition and Subtraction Algebra and Geometry Connections of Decimals Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt Algebra and Geometry Connections Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare squa
34. load of content Contains two content spaces Preloaded Content which can be populated by the LOEM reseller MOE content publisher or the factory and cannot be erased or modified by teachers or by device factory reset My Uploaded Content which can be populated and managed including erasure by teachers Supports IMS content packaging standard Content can be tagged and categorized according to pedagogical structure Content can be organized into lessons Content and lessons can be featured so it s easier for students to see what is most relevant Teachers can restrict hide access to content from students The device s content management system allows students easy access to content without any complicated login Other features Designed with simple and intuitive user interface making it easy to use configure and manage Elegant compact lightweight and portable designed to be mounted and unmounted easily so it can be transported to and fro without a tool Ability to save and restore configuration settings Can be mass provisioned firmware update configuration settings content upload factory reset Includes a USB 3 0 interface to allow faster upload of content and firmware updates Contains a 5 hour battery for uninterrupted use and mobile usage Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 7 Education 2 2 1 Getting Started for Admin
35. main Name AE aS PS Enter the Default Gateway 7 Click Save Figure 41 Admin LAN settings intel i Welcome admin 7 Log out ae Content Access Point Education Setup Wizard LAN Settings Dashboard IP Address 192 168 88 1 Wireless Status Netmask 55 255 255 0 Vv General Settings DHCP Mode DHCP Server Start IP 192 168 88 100 Date amp Time End IP 192 168 88 200 Wireless Settings Lease Time Day o Min LAN Settings DNS Server 192 168 88 1 WAN Settings DNS Server2 Domain Name Firevvall Settings Default Gatevvay 192 168 88 1 Account Settings Device Management Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 38 Document Number 331819 001EN Advanced Admin Guide 5 8 Education WAN settings The Intel Education Content Access Point provides two types of WAN connections Ethernet based through the Ethernet port and cellular based when a micro SIM card is installed By default the Ethernet connection is the primary connection if both are enabled If the Ethernet connection fails it will switch over to the cellular connection automatically and switch back once restored 5 8 1 6 5 8 2 Ethernet based WAN Go to WAN Settings See Figure 42 Select the IP address assignment type a Use DHCP Client if an IP address is automatically assigned b Use Static IP if a static IP address must be entered Set the MTU size a By defa
36. ndard deviations and measures of coordinate geometry equations ex ponents functions graphing indi Applying Percents S This chapter covers recognizing and writing percents percents as decimals and fractions finding the percent of a n ces inequalities linear equations measurements measuring numbers Applying Percents percentages probability pythagoras theo This chapter covers recognizing and writing percents percents as decimals and fractions finding the percent of a n rem rational numbers ratios real o Applying Proportions numbers statistics the line trigonom This chapter covers ratios unit rates equivalent rates solving proportions unit scale scale factor scale drawings etry Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 17 Education Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide 4 Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide The Intel Education Content Access Point contains a web application called the Intel Education Content Hub which allows you to upload and store educational content locally It supports most common file formats such as PDF VVord Excel PowerPoint HTML e pub audio and video formats etc Teachers and administrators can upload files to the Library of the Content Hub Teachers can use the files in the Library to create lessons which students can then access Here is a typical workflow for tea
37. ns go to the Lessons page and enter the lesson name in the Search field Figure 13 Student Search for lessons and content intel Content Hub Education fi Home W Lessons R Library Search Library Filter by Category Shovving 1 10 of 103 results Sort by title date Help Teacher Login Uncategorised Addition and Subtraction of Decimals This chapter presents concepts involving decimals including an introduction to decimals measuring metric length 4 Maths Algebra and Geometry Connections 4 Junior Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Algebra Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Functions Algebra and Geometry Connections Geometry amp Trigonom i Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theore Numbers amp Measurem pr Algebraic Thinking Statistics amp Probability This chapter covers describing and extending patterns evaluating expressions understanding variables powers a gt Senior Analyzing Data Use this chapter to identify and recognize mean median mode and range standard deviations and measures of Filter by Tag Analyzing Data Use this chapter to identify and recognize mean median mode and range sta
38. on 4 3 5 m YS Sort by title date Algebraic Thinking Oo This chapter covers describing and extending patterns evaluating expressions understanding variables powers and exponents equations measuremen Algebra and Geometry Connections l M Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theorem and its converse and apply the dista M O Addition and Subtraction of Decimals This chapter presents concepts involving decimals including an introduction to decimals measuring metric length how to order round estimate and ad Algebra and Geometry Connections d Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pythagorean theorem and its converse and apply the dista Edit a lesson name Go to the Lessons page See Figure 31 Click the pencil button Change the lesson name Click the checkmark amp button to save TIP A teacher can also rename a featured lesson from the Home page Figure 31 Teacher Edit lesson name intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Education fi Home W Lessons amp Library Home gt Lessons Lessons li Delete 4 Create a new Lesson Sort by title date First Algebra Le x How to write a program in Introduction to photography sch Z FU Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Doc
39. ons 190 x 190 x 30 mm Weight 607 g Environmental specs Operating temperature 32 to 95 F 0 to 35 C Relative operating humidity 20 to 80 noncondensing Storage temperature 14 to 140 F 10 to 60 C Relative storage humidity 10 to 90 4 Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 47
40. package might be malformatted or encrypted Make sure the content within the package is not in subfolders but at the top level Make sure the package is not encrypted Connect to network share drive at 11792 768 88 11preloaded and remove the bad package 502055 Properly create the package See Section 5 11 2 Manage preloaded content database for details 5 Reload System unresponsive and admin cannot log on to reboot 1 Press and hold the power button until the device powers off 2 Power back on Where to get latest firmware 1 Contact the supplier of the Intel Education Content Access Point Firmware update failed 1 Confirm the firmware update file s extension is tgz If the browser changed the file s extension during the download process change it back to tgz Whom should I contact for additional technical support 1 Contact the supplier of the Intel Education Content Access Point 8 Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 46 Document Number 331819 001EN Education Technical Specifications 7 Technical Specifications EN m 0000 ne atom processor EoB19140012 KEN j EEA 7 Operating system 5 Ubuntu 12 041TS 0000000000 00 5 engm SE 5 e 1500 2 5 in 500 GB optional 05 8 1505000000 OE IEEE 802 11 a n ac 5 GHz VEE Tear ve H m ar 2 ee ene a 3G 4G LTE mobile WAN connectivity e 25 7575500575 n
41. pload a Zip the content into a file called content_xyz zip also known as the package where xyz can be any combination of letters and numbers for example content 123 zip content abc zip content_a1b2c3 zip etc Do not include subfolders Do not encrypt or password protect the zipped file Total size must not exceed 2 GB This limit is for upload through Admin console only 2 Upload through the Admin console Ge C Go to Device Management gt Preloaded Content Database See Figure 46 Specify the location of the package a local computer or a storage device connected to the USB port in the Intel Education Content Access Point TIP If you are uploading from a USB drive connected directly to the device put the package in the root directory and plug in the drive The package file will display after you refresh the admin screen Click Upload 3 To upload one or more packages through the network shared drive ona Connect to the network share on the device at 792 168 88 1 preloaded Enter the admin username and password Copy all the packages to the shared drive Go to Device Management gt Preloaded Content Database See Figure 46 Click Update 4 To delete a package from the database a Connect to the network share on the device at 792 168 88 1 preloaded b Enter the admin username and password c Delete the package Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual
42. r account WAN and 3G 4G LTE settings oano 3 Click Save to save and implement the changes Figure 8 Admin setup wizard Setup Wizard Being m Date amp Time Network mode of this device Wireless Settings O no Internet access The device vvill only be used for classroom content sharing Users cannot LAN Settings access Internet through this device Teacher Account 6 Full Internet access VVAN Settings Allow users to access Internet through this device Summary Captive Portal VVebsite The captive portal automatically redirects students to a local VVebsite hosted on this device when a Web browser is launched Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 13 Getting Started for Admins Education 2 9 Upload content TIP See Section 5 11 2 Manage preloaded content database for advanced methods of uploading content CAUTION e Uploading to the Preloaded Content database will erase existing teacher uploaded content in the My Uploaded Content space e The device will reboot as part of the content upload process This will temporarily disrupt network and content access for users who will see a 503 Service Not Available message during the process To upload content do the following 1 Create a package containing the content to upload a Zip the content into a file called content_xyz zip also known as the package where xyz can
43. re root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt Manage this lesson Algebra and Geometry Connections Use this chapter to graph and compare square root functions solve radical equations use the Pyt Algebraic Thinking This chapter covers describing and exten ing patterns evaluating expressions understanding va 2 Method 2 Go to the Library fi page See Figure 29 Click either the Preloaded Content tab or the My Uploaded Content tab Checkmark the desired content Click Add to Lesson and a dropdown list of lessons will appear Select the lesson name Click the checkmark amp button to add mon TD Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 27 intel Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education Figure 29 Teacher Add content to lesson using dropdown list intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout fi Home W Lessons Gi Library Search Library Filter by Category Preloaded Content 103 My Uploaded Content 6 First Algebra Less al Upload Content Uncategorised n i Showing 1 10 of 103 results Sort by title date b Maths SA Addition and Subtraction of Decimals HTML This chapter presents concepts involving decimals including an introduction to decimals measuri Filter by Tag Algebra and Geometry Connections coordinate geometry equations ex Use this chapter to gr
44. renesrenevvenevvenevvenevrenesrenesrenesrenereeneveenerrenesrenesrenevrenestenestenesrenestenesrenesrenertenerrenestenessennn 32 4 5 3 Change the wireless name SSID Of the device n semeseeseseeseseesesvrsesveneseeneveeneseenesveneveeneseeneseeneseeneseeneseeneseeneseenns 32 5 oyanced Vun le te CN 33 5 Leon o ne 33 5 2 vipyzcil66s6k6v TTT ETT 33 S CH Tuten Ed Le 34 Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual 3 Education 5 4 General settings EE 34 5 5 Date and Kal E 35 50 717 SS SSUES EEE 36 5 6 1 Wireless access 1677755 HG 36 ELEN 36 5 7 LANSsettiBgs AR de 38 5 7 1 Elle 38 5 7 2 Beleg E 38 E WE ng Lu 39 5 8 1 ESN 39 5 8 2 Cellular based WAN E 39 577 FANN 41 ST ME ele ed ut 41 ETT PN 41 OE 41 514 dd da 42 5 11 1 VENN 42 5 11 2 Manage preloaded content database 43 5 11 3 Backup and restore the configuration settings EEN 44 511 TRO OO E 45 Bel WER LO E ee E 45 6 Troubleshooting nd SUD DOME dE 46 7 cun A SE CT CACO recta ci S s s 47 Figures Figure 1 Intel Education Content Access Point Top 5 9 Figure 2 Intel Education Content Access Point Bottom and Ports VIEW imsrsrenrrrenervenervenerrenesrenesrenesrenesrenerrenesrenessennn 9 Figure 3 Intel Education Cont
45. s Package contents Intel Education Content Access Point Power supply Mounting kit Quick Start Guide for Admin Teacher and Student Supported operating systems browsers and languages Operating systems Windows 7 Windows 8 and higher Android 4 2 and higher Internet browsers Internet Explorer 9 and higher hrome v35 and higher Firefox v30 and higher Android native browser Languages English Spanish Latin American and European Portuguese Brazilian and European French Arabic Turkish Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual 8 Getting Started for Admins January 2015 Document Number 331819 001EN in tel Getting Started for Admins Education 2 3 Getto know the device Figure 1 Intel Education Content Access Point Top view intet Education Solutions Figure 2 Intel Education Content Access Point Bottom and ports view 10 9 Figure 3 Intel Education Content Access Point Inside view Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN o Education Getting Started for Admins 111 2 3 1 LEDs Table 1 System LED status Device state e Desripion 7 None 0 The device is poveredoff Fast pulsing then solid Blue Thedeviceispoweredonandbootingup 00 i Blue The device has booted and is functioning normally 7 23 o07777701 Table 2
46. shovv all content the entire Library from students Go to the Library page See Figure 25 Locate the Allow student access to library widget bottom left To hide the Library click No To show the Library click Yes 5 Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 24 Document Number 331819 001EN intel Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education Figure 25 Teacher Hide library from students intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education ft Home Lessons Library Search Library Filter by Catego y gory Preloaded Content 103 My Uploaded Content 6 al Upload Content Uncategorised z 2 Shovving 1 6 of 6 results Sort by title date gt Maths Image 2014 12 13 s H 5 Pier by Tag ntroduction to Fishing coordinate geometry equations ex o ponents functions graphing indi i My Favorite Song Ces inequalities linear equations Zipped File Allow student access to library ON Yes 4 2 6 Delete content 1 Go to the Library l page See Figure 26 2 Click the My Uploaded Content tab TIP Teachers cannot delete content files in the Preloaded Content area 3 Checkmark the content to be deleted and click Delete ni Figure 26 Teacher Delete content intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education fi Home W Lessons B Library Search Library Filter by Catego
47. ss Content and Lessons Student Guide ne 15 3 1 Connect to the Intel Education Content Access Point s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s s esesees is s sss s3333s3 s 15 7 LESSOR ANG et EE 15 2 NTN E 16 3 4 Search for content and 550 5 2 17 4 Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide rrnevrnnnnnvvrnnnnnvrnnnnnevnnnnnvevnnnnnernnnnnernnnnnvevnnnnnernnnnneevnnnnn 18 4 1 Te ET 18 4 2 Upload and manage content in the 72 19 4 2 1 Create and manage Hee 19 4 2 2 85 ACO EEE 20 4 2 3 Bleif oo ag 23 4 2 4 s 23 4 2 5 Hide and show content and library from students 24 4 2 6 HE e LEE 25 4 2 7 Belge gr ne EEN 26 4 3 Create and manage 6550 15 26 4 3 1 62103 SO Ti DR 26 4 3 2 POC ee z is q Yarar a YU LLL LULU LL 27 4 3 3 SNOW CONtentS A Ge EE 28 4 3 4 Remove content from a LESSON E 28 4 3 5 Edit EE 29 4 3 6 Feature and nfeature a LESSON E 30 4 3 7 Delete a ES E 30 44 Search Tor content and Re E 31 2 DIC nt 32 4 5 1 Disable and enable Internet i aaa naana aa aAa 32 4 5 2 Change teacher s PaSSWOFd nmseeses
48. t Teacher Guide Education TIPI Note that categories assigned to Preloaded Content cannot be changed or deleted To rename a category do the following 1 Click the pencil button associated with it See Figure 18 2 Change the name 3 Click the checkmark button to save it To delete a category do the follovving 1 Click the trashcan W button associated with it See Figure 18 Figure 18 Teacher Add edit and delete categories and subcategories intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education Search Library fi Home W Lessons Gi Library Categories Math 0 x Addition 0 Decimals 0 Integers 0 Multiplication 0 Subtraction 0 4 2 2 Upload content 1 Go to the Library page See Figure 19 2 Click Upload Content Figure 19 Teacher Upload content intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education ft Home W Lessons Library Search Library Preloaded Content Uploaded Content 0 a Upload Content 3 Click Brovvse and select one or more files See Figure 20 4 Modify the title if desired 5 Adda brief description about the content Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 20 Document Number 331819 001EN Education 6 Add one or more tags Tags are words used to describe content making it easier for searching For example science physics and lab exercise
49. ular based WAN 2 Connect the power supply Figure 5 Connect the cables 3 Power up the device by pressing and holding the power button for two seconds See Figure 6 Intel Education Content Access Point January 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 11 Getting Started for Admins Education Figure 6 Power button ss LE ENN gt 2 7 Log on as admin for the first time 1 Wirelessly connect to the device using its default SSID The default SSID is V RTD 303N xxxxxx where xxxxxx is the last six digits of the Wi Fi MAC address WFM which is printed on the bottom of the device See Figure 2 item 6 For example for a device with a WFM of F835DD85457A the wireless SSID is WRTD 303N 85457A See Figure 7 2 Launch a browser and go to http my admin or http 192 168 88 1 8080 3 Enter username admin and password admin 4 Change the admin default password when prompted Figure 7 Admin Wirelessly connect to the Intel Education Content Access Point Netvvorks Airplane mode Off On VVRTD 303N 8545f7 ull 0 Connect automatically Intel Education Content Access Point User Manual January 2015 12 Document Number 331819 001EN Education Getting Started for Admins 2 8 Run the setup wizard Click Setup Wizard See Figure 8 2 Follow the steps in the wizard to set up the following Connection access type Date and time Wireless settings LAN settings A teache
50. ult this value is automatically set to 1500 bytes b To set a specific value select Manual and enter the value in the MTU Value field TIPI MTU maximum transmission unit defines the largest size an IP packet can be Set the DNS server source a By default this is set to Get Dynamically from ISP which means the service provider automatically sets this information b To use a different DNS server set it to Use these DNS Servers Then enter the primary DNS server IP address in the DNS Server1 field and an alternate in the DNS Server2 field Set MAC source address a By default the factory assigned MAC address of the Ethernet VVAN port is used to identify it b To assign a custom MAC address select Use the following MAC address and enter the new MAC address in the MAC Address field below Click Save Cellular based VVAN TIPI Recommended tools Phillips screvvdriver and small flathead screvvdriver 1 Install a micro SIM card a Turn off the device and disconnect the Ethernet and power cables b Turn the device over to access the bottom cover c Remove the four rubber screw hole plugs d Loosen and remove the four screws e Lift off the bottom cover f Disconnect the battery cable Note the orientation of the connector for later reattachment g Open the micro SIM card slot by pushing the metal cover in the direction of the arrow and lifting it up h Install the micro SIM card Match the notched corner of the micro SIM c
51. ument Number 331819 001EN 29 Education 4 3 6 Feature and unfeature a lesson Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide To highlight lessons that students should focus on feature it Featured lessons will appear in the Home page 1 Go to the Lessons page See Figure 32 2 Locate the lesson to feature unfeature 3 To feature a lesson click the star button under the lesson and it will turn yellow The lesson will now appear under the Featured Lessons section in the Home page 4 Tounfeature a lesson click the yellow star button under the lesson and it will turn gray TIP A teacher can also unfeature a featured lesson from the Home page Figure 32 Teacher Feature unfeature lesson intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education Search Lessons fi Home W Lessons Library Lessons 4 Create a new Lesson Sort by title date First Algebra Lesson How to write a program in Introduction to photography D 0 0 LI 4 3 7 Delete a lesson 1 Go to the Lessons page See Figure 33 2 Checkmark the desired lessons to be deleted 3 Click Delete l Figure 33 Teacher Delete lesson intel Content Hub Manage v Student View Help Logout Education Search Lessons ft Home W Lessons Library Lessons 4 Create a new Lesson Sort by title date First Algebra Lesson How to write a program in Introduction to photography Intel Education Content
52. ument Number 331819 001EN 31 Content and Lesson Management Teacher Guide Education 4 5 Device settings In Device Settings a teacher can change the following settings e Disable and enable Internet access Change teacher s password e Change the wireless name SSID of the device 1 Click Manage pg See Figure 35 2 Select Device Settings Figure 35 Teacher Manage device settings intel Content Hub Education Manage v Student View Help Logout Tags ares Cat i fi Home W Lessons BR Library aragones USB Import Device Settings Figure 36 Teacher Change device settings Device Settings Allow internet access via this device Q Teacher Password Change Device Wireless Name SSID WRTD 303N_8545f7 Change 4 5 1 Disable and enable Internet Sometimes it may be necessary to temporarily disable the Internet connection during class time to prevent distractions See Figure 36 1 To disable the Internet connection set Allow Internet access via this device to No 2 To enable the Internet connection set Allow Internet access via this device to Yes 4 5 2 Change teacher s password 1 Click Change See Figure 36 2 Enter the old and new passwords and confirm the new password 3 Click Update 4 5 3 Change the wireless name SSID of the device Click Change See Figure 36 Enter the new SSID name Click the checkmark button for the change to take effect
53. y 2015 User Manual Document Number 331819 001EN 45 Education Troubleshooting and Support 6 Troubleshooting and Support No Internet access through Ethernet connection 1 Confirm the physical Ethernet WAN connection works 2 Confirm the network mode is set to Full Internet access in the Admin console gt General Settings 3 Confirm the WAN settings are configured properly in the Admin console gt WAN Settings No Internet access through 3G 4G LTE connection 1 Confirm the SIM card is activated and there s an adequate data plan Confirm the SIM card is installed properly gold pins face down and notch oriented in the right direction Confirm the network mode is set to Full Internet access in the Admin console gt General Settings Confirm 3G 4G LTE is set to ON and saved in the Admin console gt WAN Settings Confirm 3G 4G LTE LED status is on and is solid blue ES Ze 503 Service Not Available message when accessing http my content There are two possible scenarios for the 503 Service Not Available message 1 Content was recently uploaded and is being added to the database a Wait for a couple of minutes wait a little longer if it was a large upload 2 Malformatted or encrypted content was uploaded to the server a Make sure there aren t any subfolders in the content xyz zip file b Reload the content Uploaded package content_xyz zip does not show up in Preloaded Content space The content
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