INPUT ARTICLE: Article: The average sand flea can range in size from a speck of salt to a grain of rice. In fact, sand fleas often look like sand particles themselves, which is how they’re able to attach to their hosts without being noticed. While it is possible to spot sand fleas with the naked eye, you’ll usually have to look quite closely.  Sand fleas most often attach to feet and legs since they’re closest to the ground.  If you notice something crawling or jumping anywhere on your body, you can be sure it’s not just dirt. Sand fleas bite their hosts in order to feed and embed their eggs. Their bites leave behind round, red spots that may burn or itch intensely. The bite of a sand flea can be extremely uncomfortable and will almost always cause irritation, especially when rubbed or scratched.  A small black head or white pustule at the center of a bite may be an indication that a sand flea has burrowed into the skin and laid eggs. Resist the urge to scratch itchy sand flea bites. While this may provide temporary relief, it increase the risk of spreading infected saliva or egg deposits beneath the skin. Medications like Benadryl and Neosporin can help alleviate the burning and itching brought about by sand flea bites. It may also be useful to swab the bite with rubbing alcohol, as this will dry out the wound and prevent it from becoming infected. Most sand flea bites will clear up within a week or two and won’t cause any lasting health effects.  Essential oils like lavender, eucalyptus and tea tree can also offer drying action and relief from itching. If you notice a sand flea bite beginning to swell or grow more painful, visit a doctor right away.

SUMMARY: Learn to identify sand fleas. Scan yourself for bites. Apply a topical antihistamine.

In one sentence, describe what the following article is about: Most online courses have an online management system where you can log in, post the syllabus for the course, and monitor discussion boards on specific lessons or topics relating to the course. You should encourage your students to use the online management system to communicate with each other about course content and to post any questions or comments they may have about the course. If you do not know how to use the online management system for the course, you should speak to the institution that is hosting the course and get trained in the system. Being technically savvy will only help you better communicate and connect with your students. It will also allow you to be organized and present a clear picture of the course to your students. Once you have set up the online management system for the course, you should be prepared to monitor all student postings. Keep track of all student postings and check the discussion board on a daily basis. This will ensure you know what students are posting and discussing among themselves. If you notice a student posting hurtful or discriminatory comments on the class discussion board, you should address the situation right away. Remove the comment and email the student privately, explaining how the comment was inappropriate and why you removed it from the discussion board. Do not accuse the student of anything. Instead, explain your reasoning behind the removal and ask the student to reflect on his decision to post the comment. To keep your online students engaged, you should create detailed lesson plans for each class that have interactive activities and activities that integrate the students’ interests.  This could be an activity that uses video and audio examples that can accessed online, and then requiring students to respond to the example in a discussion post. This could also be an activity where the students work in groups online and collaborate on a group project or assignment. You could then require the groups to facilitate a class via video and to create a discussion prompt for the class that the other students can respond to on the discussion board. You can also try to integrate the students’ interests in your lesson plans by referencing current pop culture figures or current news and events. This could be an assignment on celebrity culture for a communications class, with the requirement that students post video and audio examples on the course’s discussion board. Or, you could use a recent news event as an example in a social justice class and have students comment on the recent news even in relation to topics you are discussing in the course. Similar to a classroom environment, your students may have different learning styles. One student may be more of a visual learner and another student may be more of an auditory learner. Because you have the ability to post different types of media online, you can try to present the content of the course in several different ways to appeal to different learning styles. This could be integrating video and audio media into your lesson plans, as well as text documents. You may also encourage your students to set up video meetings with each other to discuss the course material, especially if the students prefer face to face discussion. Stay on top of the course by doing daily updates about upcoming deadlines or due dates on the course’s discussion board. You can also post a relevant quote or video to keep your students engaged and to get your students to interact with the course material. Doing daily posts will also show students that you are engaged in the course as an instructor and are willing to start a discussion that they can then respond to. You need to be the interactive force that keeps your student motivated.
Summary: Ensure you can use the online management system for the course. Monitor student postings on the online management system for the class. Prepare lesson plans that contain interactive activities. Present learning content in several different ways. Post daily updates about upcoming deadlines and due dates.

The DSL microfilter is a small box that connects both your router and telephone to the telephone jack.   The router will take approximately one minute to fully boot up. These are the default login credentials for your Netgear router.  ” Netgear will take a few minutes to detect your Internet connection, and display the appropriate configuration page based on your network type. The steps will vary depending on your type of Internet connection.  Enter the login and password supplied by your ISP if using a PPPoE or PPPoA connection type. Click on “Apply” if using a dynamic IP address for connection type. Enter your IP address, IP subnet mask, primary DNS, and secondary DNS if using an IP over ATM or fixed IP connection type. This information must be supplied to you by your ISP. Your Netgear router will now be configured for use with your ISP.
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One-sentence summary -- Connect the Netgear router to your telephone jack using your DSL microfilter. Connect your telephone to the DSL microfilter using a small telephone wire. Use an ethernet cable to connect your computer to any port labeled “LAN” on your Netgear router. Connect the Netgear router to its power supply unit, then power on the router. Type “admin” into the username field, and “password” into the password field. Click on “Setup Wizard” at the top left corner of your session, then select “Yes” when asked if you want Netgear to detect your Internet connection. Click on “Next. Apply the detected network settings so Netgear can complete the configuration process. Click on “Apply” after entering the necessary credentials based on your Internet connection type.

INPUT ARTICLE: Article: This will display all of your recent apps, including your Safari window. This will close the current instance of Safari, allowing you to try launching it again. If Safari has completely frozen your iPad, you can use this button combination to force your iPad to shut down and restart. This may take about 10 seconds. The Apple logo indicates that your iPad is restarting. It may take a minute or two for your iPad to boot back up. You'll need to enter your device's passcode after completely resetting. Once you've reset, try opening whatever it was that caused Safari to freeze.

SUMMARY:
Double-tap the Home button to open your recent apps. Swipe up on the Safari tab. Press and hold the Power and Home buttons if your iPad is completely frozen. Continue holding both the Power and Home buttons until you see the Apple logo. Enter your passcode. Try Safari again.