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Florence Unified School District

Tech Tip Tuesday - How to Create a Technology Work Order Request

Posted Date: 1/14/25 (7:00 AM)

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Tech Tip Tuesday
January 14, 2025
Welcome to the next edition of Tech Tuesday Tips & Tricks. Every Tuesday, your EdTech Team will send you quick tips and tricks to help you with your everyday technology use. We will also link them to our Tech Hub in the Classroom by Design Website. If you need more in-depth training on a particular technology, please watch for when I am on your campus or email us (edtech@fusdaz.org), and we can schedule a time.

If you would like to see a particular tip and trick, email us with your suggestion or with something you’d like to learn, and we will feature your suggestion in an upcoming week!
How to Create a Technology Work Order Request
Navigating the FUSD Bookmark Folder
Step 1 - Navigate to the Help Desk Website
Open the Technology Help Desk Wesite

To Find the Help Desk Website:
  1. Click on the FUSD Folder on your Book Mark Toolbar.
  2. Hover over the 'Links' Folder
  3. Click on the Technology Workorder Request
Clicking the Create Button
Step 2 - Create the Technology Workorder
Click on the 'Create' button, near the top of the page.
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Step 3 - Fill Out the Workorder
Required Fields -
  • Title of the workorder
  • Category - to help us assign the workorder
  • Description - Describe in more detail what is wrong as well as any steps you may have tried already
  • Severity - To help us know how urgent the problem is
  • Location - School/Site
  • Room Number
Click the Save button.
Step 4 - Click Save
Click the 'Save' button located in the bottom left corner of the screen.
 
Security/Digital Citizenship Tip of the Week
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Guard your personal information like a treasure!
Keep your personal details secure! Always ensure you are protecting your identity such as full names, addresses, phone numbers, and passwords. Sharing too much information online can lead to identity theft, cyberbullying, or other risks. Be cautious and only share what is necessary and appropriate.
 
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Technology Question of the Week
This question will test how you’ve applied previous tips. Your response could be a written answer, a photo, or even a link to a scavenger hunt on one of the district webpages. The answer to the Question of the Week could be anything, so stay curious!

Click on the button below to answer this week’s Technology Question of the Week!
Technology Question of the Week