"Shove" is such a, erm, unpleasant concept when it comes to installing components but, yes. Essentially, you "insert" the RAM.
There is some variation in how the slots are setup to receive and lock in the ram but some watchwords are:
* Make sure you are properly grounded BEFORE you touch the RAM (touch the metal case of the PC or the chassis first to discharge any static electricity you may be carrying.
* Make sure the PC is de-energized - i.e., unplugged.
* Make sure you are grounded and discharged of static before you pick up the ram and touch the PC.
* Make sure that the ram is properly aligned to be inserted. Check the notches running long the insterting edge and match them up to the bars in the slot.
* Do not "force" fit the ram. Don't torque, twist, rock or apply "english" to get the thing to fit.
* Make sure they are snicked in with firm but gentle force, don't punch, jam or hammer it in place.
* You'll know that you've done a good job when the locking pieces snap into place. usually clipi-like at one or both ends of the slot.
Enjoy.