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iPads in Library Programming: Practical Strategies for Public Librarians Public Library Association Conference Gettysburg, PA 2012 Joel Nichols Techmobile Manager Free Library of Philadelphia nicholsj@freelibrar y.org

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iPads in Library Programming: Practical Strategies for Public Librarians

Public Library Association ConferenceGettysburg, PA

2012

Joel NicholsTechmobile ManagerFree Library of [email protected]

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Scope

• Reasons to consider iPads or other tablets• Drawbacks• Program plans for:

• Young children, • School age, • Teen, and• Senior audiences

• App Selection

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Why iPads?

Flexibility.

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Easy to use

Multitouch

Intuitive

Physical Manipulation of Digital Worlds

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They are books!

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Cost

iPad $499

iPod Touch $299

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iOs and Hardware Integration

• Seamless photo/video formats

• Apps that use acelerometer, both cameras

• Any app from the store will run predictably

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Popularity

34 million iPads sold (Aug 2012)

Named Top Gadget of the Year by Endgadget, Time, others

Name recognition, high interest

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Limitations

• No Flash (as in Adobe Flash)

• Websites can be frustrating

• Reliant on robust wi-fi in many cases

• Evil Apple Empire

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Face Game

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Built-in Sample

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Classroom Visit

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The Moon

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Graphing Pollution

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Video 101

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Action Figure Party

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Crafter’s Digital Portfolio

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Virtual Museum Visits

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Tips and Best Practices• Use iTunes to manage the devices• Use one iTunes account to manage your branch iPads. Pay for

an app once and use it on all your devices. • Use security settings to disable the app store, and to disable

the ability to delete or download apps during programs. SettingsGeneralAboutRestrictions.

• Avoid putting your own personal accounts on these apps: mail, Facebook, twitter, etc.

• Be flexible. Let patrons request different apps and try and test them out. See what works, and don’t be afraid to let these go wild a bit, in how you, other staff or patrons might want to use them.

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App Selection Tips