ipad basics an erl brownbag workshop. getting to know the ipad 1)home button 2)dock connector...
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Getting to know the iPad
1) Home Button2) Dock
Connector3) Speakers4) Hold Button5) Antenna
Cover6) Mute Button7) Volume
Controls8) Headphone
Jack
Getting to Know the iPad
Change orientation
Swipe to change screens or move in a document
Pinch to zoom in an image (Photos)
Bring up the keyboard and type a search in Safari (web browser)
Getting to Know the iPad
Double tap the Home Button to bring up recently used apps in a bar along the bottom.
Swipe right from the Home Screen to search for apps, music, files, email or contacts--if you can't find something, look here
Connecting to WIFI
Settings
> Wi-Fi
> Choose a network
On your own device, you may have to enter a password or log in to the network in Safari
Setting up Email
Settings
> Mail, Contacts, Calendars
> Add Account
ERL iPads have a Gmail account. The password is on the card in the pocket.
Printing from iPadsThe ERL has an HP LaserJet
Pro Color printer that will print from our iPads.
1)change the network to the printer network.
2)Locate the print option in the app that you want to print from.
3)Select the printer.
4)The cost is the same as other print jobs in the ERL.
Use an app to take notes and print
Open the Notes app on the first screen
Type some notes
Tap the share icon
Tap print and select the printer
Check the Mail app to view and delete email items.
Using the iPad Camera
1) Tap the camera button on the home screen
2) Hold upright for portrait style, hold sideways for landscape
3) Tap subject to change focus
4) Pinch to zoom in or out
5) Tap the camera button on the right to take the photo
6) Check the photo app under camera roll to review your photos
Setting up Dropbox
The Dropbox app is on all ERL devices and you can log in on the device.
If you don't have an account, you can create one on the iPad.
You get 2gb free storage
On your own device, download free app or access by browser on your computer
Check out the audio and video!
Many apps on the iPad allow you to listen to audio or watch video
Tap the iHeart app and PBS apps to try it out