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Welcome to iPad Introductions

Welcome to iPad Introductions. Melissa Angelo, SLP Deborah Clark, SLP 6/13/11. Agenda for 6/13/2011. General Functions iPad settings School vs. Personal iTunes accounts Additional Advanced Functions Syncing. Who has experience with Apple? . iPods iPads iTunes iPhones Mac.

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Welcome to iPad Introductions

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  1. Welcome to iPad Introductions Melissa Angelo, SLP Deborah Clark, SLP 6/13/11

  2. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  3. Who has experience with Apple? • iPods • iPads • iTunes • iPhones • Mac

  4. General Functions

  5. Power/Sleep vs. Home button

  6. Charging DO NOT OVERCHARGE Top right corner of screen shows a battery bar. If possible charge when in the “red”- usually 10% or less battery life. Charge by two ways: 1. Cord into outlet directly Or 2. Cord into computer

  7. Volume controls/Mute

  8. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  9. Wi-Fi • General • Mail, Contacts, Calendars • Store Settings

  10. Settings

  11. Wi-Fi Set up • Select Wi-Fi • Make sure the button on the right says on • Under “Choose a Network” select Burlington • Type in Password Burl1ngt0n Top Left of Screen

  12. GeneralWhen in doubt- check here! • Sounds • Passcode Lock • Lock Rotation • Date & Time • Keyboard

  13. MAIL! Select “Mail, Contacts, Calendars” On right select “Add Account” Select email carrier Type in Name, Address, Password Select “Next” Verify

  14. Find Mail on your screen

  15. Store This is where you will sign in and out of iTunes with a personal or school account! Shown through your “Apple ID”

  16. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  17. School vs. Personal Apple IDs School ID Personal ID Managed by you! All free app downloads Any cost apps you would like to purchase Management other options such as calendars, notes Full access Can be a home account you already use • Managed by IT department in each building • Cost apps approved by department • Similar apps by each job-alike person • You are unable to download independently

  18. Review! Under the General Settings Icon You can see which apple ID you are logged in as!

  19. App Store

  20. SEARCH Find the “Search Bar” on the top right of the screen Tap Type in AppStart Click the icon

  21. On this sheet: Icon Cost Developer Description Version Rating Quick Look at App Click free under app icon then click install app

  22. Installing Existing ID- If you have an existing iTunes Apple ID use that OR Create New Apple ID Put in a HOME email Your information NONE for credit card

  23. Success! Practice downloading free apps such as FirstClass Mobile or Any on your list

  24. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  25. Other functions • Multitasking • Deleting/Moving Apps • Making Folders • Cut/Copy/Paste • Screenshots

  26. Multitasking Double click home button Apps will appear on right Music Options on Left

  27. Deleting/Moving AppsTap the Apps and Hold until it shakes,To Move: drag the apps where you want itTo Delete: click the black x on the left

  28. Making FoldersTap and hold the appDrag over another that would be best grouped togetherRename the folder as needed

  29. Cut/Copy/Paste Double click the selected text To highlight more drag the blue circles to the right or left Double click where you want to paste

  30. Screenshots Press both the Power Button and the Home Button Takes a picture of the screen at any time

  31. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  32. Syncing • When you plug your iPad into a computer and back up your information. • Two options may occur • 1. Automatically Syncs- your done! • 2. Warning Message pops up.

  33. Syncing • Warning message because you are syncing to two computers (school/home) • Click “Transfer Purchases” • Then sync again

  34. Back up Save your data on your iPad in case of “life” • To back up: • Open iTunes • Find your iPad on the Left column under device • Right click with your mouse, select back up

  35. Other When at home, authorize your computer for your iPad use Open iTunes Click Store on the top menu bar Highlight and click “Authorize Computer” Type in your Apple ID and password ALL SET!!

  36. Agenda for 6/13/2011 • General Functions • iPad settings • School vs. Personal iTunes accounts • Additional Advanced Functions • Syncing

  37. iPad OverviewPart 28/31/11Presented by:Deborah Clark & Melissa Angelo

  38. iPad overview • Main points from June PD • Basic Functions- Powering, sleep, home, volume • Settings Button • How to download free apps, personal apps, and school volume purchases • Advanced features- multitasking, cut/paste, making folders • Syncing- who and how to

  39. Questions? • Any questions from material in the June PD?

  40. August PD overview • Apps • What we like • What we don’t like • What we need • iTunes use for classroom • Online tools for App review

  41. New Apps • What new apps did we discover • Who would benefit from the App • What subject matter • What age range/ or skill level • What is the function

  42. iTunes How many people have downloaded ANYTHING from iTunes on their computers? How many people have downloaded ANYTHING from iTunes on their iPads?

  43. iTunes How to search How to preview How to purchase/download Where to find your download after purchase

  44. iTunes Resources Podcasts iTunes U Streaming of audio and video files by an educational system Power search or search under k-12 Examples: Harvard Voices Acient Rome Digitial Story telling The writing process • Streaming of audio or video files on a given topic by any person • Searchable by topic • Or browse under Education tab. • Examples: • CNN student news • StoryNory- stories for kids • EdReach show

  45. iTunes support Podcasts Used for our knowledge or the help our lesson plans iTunes U ***iTunes is yours to explore, and you will have to find the right fit for your students and lessons. ***

  46. Additional features: • TV shows • Mythbusters • Dirty Jobs • Sesame Street iTunes Resources

  47. App Ratings • The hardest part of using this technology is rating the apps • Blogs • http://appadvice.com/appnn • http://www.ipad-apps-review-online.com/ • http://www.iear.org • Rating Scale

  48. Rating Scale • http://learninginhand.com/blog/evaluation-rubric-for-educational-apps.html

  49. New Apps • What are we missing to successfully use iPads in our classrooms? • Where can we look? • www. Apple.com • Google search- locate blogs • iTunes- podcasts, iTunesU

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