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1. The
iPad
in
EDUCATION
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September
14,
2011
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2. PART
1:
iPad
Basics
h"p://www.apple.com/educa0on/apps/
3.
Wireless
Set
up
• Click
on
Se0ngs
(Screen
1).
• Click
on
Wi-‐Fi
(at
the
top).
• Wait
for
the
system
to
find
wireless
networks.
Then
select:
MISDWIFI
• Enter
your
Munis
ID
and
Password
• Wait
for
it
to
be
checked.
• Now
you’re
live!
4. iPad
1
BuDons
The
Screen
Rota0on
Lock
was
eliminated
as
a
switch
in
the
last
so<ware
update.
The
most
recent
update
allows
you
to
customize
this
bu"on.
6. iPad
2
Bu=ons
Back
Camera
Silent/
Screen
RotaQon
Lock
Volume
7. Safari
• A
Web
Clip
is
an
icon
you
can
add
to
your
Home
screen
as
a
shortcut
to
a
website.
With
one
tap,
Safari
will
open
to
the
Web
Clip's
page.
– To
make
a
Web
Clip,
simply
open
the
page
in
Safari.
– Tap
the
Plus
sign
at
the
boUom
of
the
screen.
– Tap
Add
to
Home
Screen
and
edit
the
Qtle
(if
you
want).
– Tap
Add
and,
presto,
a
new
icon
is
added
to
your
Home
Screen!
8. Email
Setup
Se0ng
up
your
e-‐mail
is
very
simple.
1.
Press
your
se0ngs
icon
on
your
home
page.
2.
Then
press
Mail,
Contacts
and
Calendars.
3.
The
box
similar
to
the
one
on
the
leZ
appears.
Fill
in
the
box
with
your
informaQon
as
seen
on
the
leZ
and
click
next.
4.
The
correct
server
will
show
up
on
the
next
screen.
Press
next
again
and
adjust
your
se0ngs
and
then
you
are
complete.
Note:
If
it
asks
you
to
delete
or
merge
your
contacts,
merge
them
so
that
you
don’t
lose
your
current
ones.
8
9. iTunes
• Download the latest version of iTunes from Apple.com onto
your PC or Macbook.
• Using the USB cord in your box, plug in your ipad to your
computer.
• Download the latest update for your ipad. It is suggested to
download only and then update your device later. This
allows you to keep working with your ipad while the software
downloads to your machine in the background.
• Always go to “My Computer” find your device and copy your
pictures to your hard drive before updating.
• In addition, always click on File> Transfer Purchases to copy
your new purchases to your machine before updating to the
latest version. Both of these steps ( this and the bullet point
above) are important to avoid frustration and disappointment
later. 9
• To save information and have the ability to update on multiple
computers, go to Store> Authorize This Computer. You can
share your device with 5 computers.
• To share your iTunes Music library and other purchases
between computers go to Advanced > Home Sharing and put
in your iTunes registration information.
11. iPad
Basics
Take
a
screen
shot
(a
picture
of
what
you
are
seeing
on
the
screen):
• Hold
down
home
buUon
and
click
the
on/off
buUon
quickly
and
then
release
both.
You
will
see
the
screen
flash
white
and
you
will
hear
the
sound
of
a
picture
being
taken.
• Find
your
screen
shot
in
the
Photo
App
12. SimilariQes
to
the
iPhone/iPod
Touch
• Uses
same
cord
for
synching
and
charging
• Mul@-‐touch
• Same
basic
apps
included
(Calendar,
Contacts,
Notes,
Maps,
Videos,
YouTube,
iTunes,
App
Store)
• Same
apps
in
dock
(Safari,
Mail,
Photos,
iPod)
• Built-‐in
microphone
(Voice
Memos
App),
accelerometer
(New
York
App),
and
digital
compass
(Toy
Story
or
New
York
Apps)
• Runs
all
iPhone/iPod
touch
apps
Accelerometer
An
accelerometer
is
a
device
that
measures
proper
accelera0on,
the
accelera0on
experienced
rela0ve
to
freefall.
Mainly
gaming
Flick
Fishing
(wrist
ac0on)
or
driving
games,
compass,
probeware
13. Differences
from
an
iPhone/iPod
Touch
• Higher
resoluQon
screen
• Larger
virtual
keyboard
• iPad-‐specific
apps
• Larger
screen
area
with
more
viewing
opQons
• Faster
14. Differences
to
the
iPhone/iPod
touch
• MulQ-‐column
email
in
Mail
• Separate
iTunes
video
(Videos)
and
music
(iPod)
• Redesigned
Calendar
• Up
to
six
apps
in
the
Dock
instead
of
four
• Animated
photo
frame
15. More
Differences:
• iWorks
apps
(Words,
Keynote,
Numbers)
for
iPad
only
– View
documents
– Create
documents
– Edit
documents
– $9.99
each
16. iPad
Basics
• iPad
comes
with
a
screen
reader,
support
for
playback
of
closed-‐capQoned
content,
and
other
innovaQve
universal
access
features
—
right
out
of
the
box.
Apps
that
act
as
screen
readers:
1-‐Voice
Memo
2-‐Speak
It
17. iPad
Basics
• Like
iPhone
and
iPod
touch,
iPad
includes
VoiceOver,
the
world’s
first
gesture-‐based
screen
reader
for
the
blind.
– Instead
of
memorizing
keyboard
commands
or
pressing
@ny
arrow
keys,
you
simply
touch
the
screen
to
hear
a
descrip@on
of
the
item
under
your
finger,
then
double-‐tap,
drag,
or
flick
to
control
iPad.
– VoiceOver
speaks
21
languages
and
works
with
all
of
the
applica@ons
built
into
iPad.
18. iPad
Basics
• Double
tap
the
home
buWon.
That
should
pull
up
a
list
of
recently
used
applica@on
(this
is
for
fast
switching
between
apps).
You
can
swipe
leX
to
see
even
older
apps,
or
swipe
right
to
get
a
liWle
control
panel.
• On
the
leX
is
the
orienta@on
lock/unlock
buWon,
and
there's
also
easy
access
to
brightness
and
iPod
controls.
19. iPad
Basics
• The
icons
in
the
status
bar
at
the
top
of
the
screen
give
informa@on
about
the
device:
– Wi-‐Fi:
Shows
that
the
iPad
is
connected
to
the
Internet
over
a
Wi-‐Fi
network.
The
more
bars,
the
stronger
the
connec@on.
– Lock:
Shows
that
iPhone
is
locked.
– Play:
Shows
that
a
song,
audio
book,
or
podcast
is
playing.
20. iPad
Basics
-‐Bluetooth:
– Blue
or
white
icon:
Bluetooth
is
on
and
a
device,
such
as
a
headset
or
car
kit,
is
connected.
– Gray
icon:
Bluetooth
is
on,
but
no
device
is
connected.
– No
icon:
Bluetooth
is
turned
off.
– Ba=ery:
Shows
baWery
level
or
charging
status.
In
your
Sengs
you
can
also
add
the
percent
to
help
you
beWer
understand
your
@me
leX.
21. iPad
Basics
Maximize
Ba=ery
Life
• Turn
down
the
LCD
(Sengs
>>
Brightness).
• Turn
Wi-‐Fi
new
network
scanning
off
or
Wi-‐Fi
off
(Sengs
>>
Wi-‐Fi).
• Set
the
Autolock
to
1-‐minute
(Sengs
>>
General
>>
Autolock).
• Turn
Bluetooth
off.
• Close
apps
not
being
used.
(To
see
live
apps,
double
click
the
home
buWon.
A
menu
of
open
apps
will
appear
at
the
boWom
of
the
screen.
Hold
down
one
to
see
the
minus
sign
that
allows
you
to
turn
off
the
app.
22. Safari
In
Safari,
double
tap
to
zoom
in.
You
can
also
“pinch”
(pung
your
thumb
and
index
finger
on
the
screen
and
pinching
in
and
out)
to
zoom
in
Safari
and
in
Pictures.
23. Safari
Get
a
Bigger
Keyboard
in
Safari
• Before
you
begin
browsing,
rotate
the
iPad
horizontally.
• Now
tap
the
address
bar
and
you’ll
get
a
wider
keyboard.
24. Safari
• Ever
scroll
preWy
far
down
a
web
page,
only
to
find
that
the
address
bar
has
disappeared?
No
need
to
scroll
back.
Instead,
double-‐tap
the
white
bar
(or
the
@me)
along
the
top
of
the
screen
to
jump
right
to
the
top
of
the
page.
• The
address
bar
will
reappear,
regardless
of
where
you
are
on
the
actual
web
page.
25. Safari
Get
Access
to
Other
Domains
• Hold
your
".com"
buWon
for
a
second
in
a
web
address.
• You'll
be
presented
with
a
list
of
alternate
domain
endings,
such
as
.net,
.edu,
and
.org.
26. Safari
Save
Images
in
Safari/Mail
• Just
touch
and
hold
an
image
in
Safari
or
Mail.
• An
ac@on
sheet
will
be
presented
to
enable
you
to
save
the
image.
• The
image
will
get
stored
in
the
“Saved
Photos”
library
of
the
Photos
app.
Go
to
Google
Images
and
search
for
‘student’
27. Safari
MulQple
Pages
Open
in
Safari:
Up
to
nine
pages
can
be
open
at
any
one
Qme.
28. Organize
Your
Apps
• An
easy
way
to
organize
the
order
of
the
Apps
on
your
device
is
to
select
the
“ApplicaQons”
tab
within
the
iPad
Screen
when
connected
to
iTunes.
• When
selecQng
the
applicaQons
to
sync
(on
the
leZ
hand
side),
you
can
change
the
arrangement
on
the
right
side
(for
iTunes
9
and
above
only).
29. Organize
Your
Apps
– AlphabeQcally
– Most
used
– By
categories
(news,
media,
educaQon,
etc.)
• To
move
an
app,
hold
your
finger
on
top
of
the
app
un@l
it
starts
to
wiggle.
Then
just
slide
it
where
you
want
it.
• To
delete
an
app
from
your
device,
hold
your
finger
on
the
app
and
then
tap
the
X
to
delete.
(An
X
only
appears
on
items
that
you
can
delete.)
• To
stop
the
wiggling,
press
the
Home
buWon.
30. Organize
Your
Apps
Want
Things
in
Alphabe?cal
Order?
Reset
your
iPod
touch
home
screen
and
re-‐
arrange
all
of
your
Apps
into
alphabeQc
order:
SeXngs>
General>
Reset>
Reset
home
screen
layout
31. Organize
Your
Apps
The
Search
Screen
(Spotlight)
Searches
apps,
as
well
as
Mail
messages,
music,
contacts,
and
calendar
events
32. Keyboard
Punctua?on
and
Capitaliza?on
• Double-‐tapping
the
space
bar
aZer
a
leUer
or
word
inserts
a
period
and
a
space.
The
next
word
will
be
capitalized.
• iPad,
iPod
Touch
and
iPhone
automaQcally
capitalize
certain
words
like
“I”
and
“iPod.”
• Also,
they
add
apostrophes
to
many
words
like
“you're”
and
“I'm.”
33. Keyboard
Typos
• Want
to
undo
typing??
Just
shake
your
device.
• Made
a
typo?
Press
and
hold
the
word
you
spelled
wrong
and
a
magnifying
glass
will
appear.
• Slide
your
finger
back
and
forth
to
move
the
cursor.
34. Keyboard
Access
Special
Characters
• Holding
down
leUers
on
the
keyboard
will
pop
up
the
accents/symbols
associated
with
those
leUers.
Once
it
pops
up,
slide
your
finger
over
to
the
accent/symbol
you
like.
35. Updates:
Updates
may
have
become
available
for
the
apps
on
your
iPad
since
you
last
used
them.
Check
for
updates:
1-‐Go
to
the
App
Store
in
the
boWom
right-‐hand
corner
of
the
touch
screen.
2-‐Click
on
Updates
in
the
boWom
right.
It
will
check
to
see
if
there
are
any
available.
If
there
are,
they
will
show
on
the
screen.
You
may
update
them
using
your
password.
37. iOS
4.3 • AirPlay
– The
wireless
technology
that
lets
you
stream
content
(movies,
music,
and
photos)
from
your
iPhone,
iPad,
or
iPod
touch
to
your
HDTV
via
Apple
TV.
38. Updates:
iOS
4.3
iTunes
Home
Sharing
– Designed
to
let
you
stream
and
transfer
music,
videos,
and
more
with
up
to
five
other
computers
on
your
local
network.
– You
must
turn
Home
Sharing
on
in
iTunes.
39. Updates:
iOS
4.3
Customize
side
switch
(mute
or
screen
rota@on
lock).
• Go
to
Sengs
–
General
–
Lock
Rota@on.
40. Managing
the
iPad
for
your
Students
If
Needed,
You
Have
Control…
• You
can
hide
applicaQons
on
the
iPad
(Safari,
YouTube,
iTunes,
locaQon
noQficaQon).
• You
can
limit/control
download
capabiliQes.
• Nothing
can
be
added
or
removed
without
teacher
approval.
• You
can
limit
TV
shows,
movies,
podcasts
and
apps
by
raQng
or
explicit
content
warning.
42. Managing
the
iPad:
SeXng
Student
Access
Password
Control
for
Student
Access
43. Managing
the
iPad:
SeXng
Student
Access
PrevenQng
App
DeleQon
• To
prevent
students
from
dele@ng
apps,
you
must
have
installed
iOS
4.2.1.
• Go
to
the
Sengs
app,
tap
General,
tap
Restric@ons,
tap
Enable
Restric@ons,
choose
a
password,
and
switch
Dele@ng
Apps
to
off.
44. Learning
Opportuni?es
1. Ipads in Schools
2. iPads in Administration
3. Learning with the iPads
4. Administrators with the
iPads
5. iTunes University
6. 50 iPads Tips and Tricks
7. Schrocks iPad
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