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The iPad in EDUCATION
SLaughter PD | September 14, 2011 | MISD
iPad BasicsPART 1:
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• 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!
Wireless Set up
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.
Front Camera
Home
iPad 2 Available in White or Black
Back Camera
Silent/ Screen RotaQon Lock
Volume
iPad 2 Bu=ons
• 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.
Safari
– 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!
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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.
Email Setup
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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.
• 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.
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Crea?ng an iTunes Account
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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
iPad Basics
• 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
SimilariQes to the iPhone/iPod Touch
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
• Higher resoluQon screen• Larger virtual keyboard• iPad-‐specific apps• Larger screen area with more viewing opQons
• Faster
Differences from an 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
Differences to the iPhone/iPod touch
• iWorks apps (Words, Keynote, Numbers) for iPad only– View documents– Create documents– Edit documents– $9.99 each
More Differences:
• iPad comes with a screen reader, support for playback of closed-‐capQoned content, and other innovaQve universal access features — right out of the box.
iPad Basics
Apps that act as screen readers:1-‐Voice Memo2-‐Speak It
• 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.
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.
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.
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 Se\ngs you can also add the percent to help you beWer understand your @me leX.
iPad Basics
Maximize Ba=ery Life• Turn down the LCD (Se\ngs >> Brightness).• Turn Wi-‐Fi new network scanning off or Wi-‐Fi off (Se\ngs >> Wi-‐Fi).
• Set the Autolock to 1-‐minute (Se\ngs >> 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.
iPad Basics
In Safari, double tap to zoom in. You can also “pinch” (pu\ng your thumb and index finger on the screen and pinching in and out) to zoom in Safari and in Pictures.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Safari
Go to Google Images and search for ‘student’
MulQple Pages Open in Safari: Up to nine pages can be open at any one Qme.
Safari
• 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).
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.
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
Organize Your Apps
The Search Screen (Spotlight)
Searches apps, as well as Mail messages, music, contacts, and calendar events
Organize Your Apps
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.”
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.
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.
Keyboard
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.
Updates:
Updates: iOS 4.3
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.
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.
Updates: iOS 4.3
Customize side switch (mute or screen rota@on lock). • Go to Se\ngs – General – Lock Rota@on.
Updates: iOS 4.3
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.
Managing the iPad for your Students
Se\ngs > General > Restric@ons
Managing the iPad: SeXng Student Access
Password Control for Student Access
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 Se\ngs app, tap General, tap Restric@ons, tap Enable Restric@ons, choose a password, and switch Dele@ng Apps to off.
Managing the iPad: SeXng Student Access
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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