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iPad 2 Workshop slides from the NH Adult Education Technology Day 2013. Workshop covered installing apps and organizing apps and web links for use in adult education classroom lessons.
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iPad 2Tiffany Brand
Technology Instructor, Dover Adult Learning Center
http://goo.gl/nz6EFO
IPAD 2Part 1: Apps
Open an App
• Tap on an app to open it.
• Click the Home button to leave an app
Install Apps
• Tap “App Store” to shop for free and paid apps
• Search for something in particular, or browse categories.
Install Apps
• Apps can be Free or cost $$
• Tap on the name of the app for more information and reviews.
Free app
Paidapp
Install Apps
• Click the Free or Price button and then Install App
• Enter the password for your Apple ID
• The app icon will show up in an open spot on your Home pages
Organize Apps
• Tap and hold on an app until they all jiggle
• Drag apps around to rearrange them
• Drag apps to the right to add another home screen.
• Click the Home button to stop organizing
Finding Apps
• Kathy Schrock’s Bloomin’ Apps page: iPad apps based on Bloom’s Taxonomy - http://www.schrockguide.net/bloomin-apps.html
• iPad Apps by Subject Area http://www.tcea.org/ipad • iPad Apps 4 School http://ipadapps4school.com/ • High School iPad apps
http://palmbeachschooltalk.com/wiki/pages/4640u5M4a/High_School_iPad_Apps.html
http://goo.gl/nz6EFO
Try It - Apps
• Search for a new app in the App Store (examples: QR Code readers, Google Translate, Khan Academy)
• Install an App• Organize some apps by moving them around on your
Home screens
IPAD 2Part 2: Lesson Organization
Lesson Organization
• Extreme Bookmarking!• Organize links and apps with Home Screen
Buttons• Lesson materials at your fingertips
Lesson Organization
• Go from this: • To This!
Find Resources
• Web Pages• Web Documents• YouTube Videos• Apps
Find Resources
• Tap Safari to browse the web• If you know the web site, type the address into the
address bar• To search for a website you’d like to use for a lesson• Use the Google search field to search for websites• Go to http://m.youtube.com and click the magnifying glass to
search for YouTube videos
Add a Home Screen Button
• Navigate to the web site in Safari• Tap the Share button at the top of the Safari screen• Tap - Add to Home Screen• Type in a name for the icon• Tap – Add
Move buttons to their own Home Screen
• While on your home screen with your new icons visible, press and hold on an icon until they all jiggle.
• Drag the icons to the right until you have a blank home screen and let go.
• Swipe to go back and find another icon, then drag it to the home screen you just made
• When all the icons are there, press the Home button to stop the jiggling.
Move buttons into a Home Screen Folder
• Press and hold on an icon to make them jiggle.• Drag one icon on top of another – a folder window
will appear.• Type in a name. Tap Done.• Tap outside the folder to find another icon. Drag it
into the folder.• Press the Home button when done.
Try It – Home Screen Organizing
• Search for web resources and apps to use for a lesson.• Drag them onto their own blank home screen• Organize them into a Home screen folder
IPAD 2Part 3: Multimedia
iPad Photography
• Two basic apps handle photos and video on the iPad
• Camera – Take photos & video using the Rear or Front facing cameras
• Photos – Organize photos
Camera App
• Camera button – tap to take a picture. The picture is taken when your finger leaves the glass.
• Photo/Video slider – Switch between still photos and video
• Swap Cameras – Switch between the front and back camera.
• Options – Turn the grid on/off.
• Photo button – View the photos you’ve taken
Photos App
• Tap on an album to view it.
• Tap the + to add a new album
• Pinch to peek in an album
Photos App
Other Photo Apps
• There are lots of apps that work with photos on the iPad
• Check the App store’s Photo & Video category
• Many apps can save photos to the camera roll - Mail
• Photo Editing Apps I use: PS Express (free), Snapseed (free)
• Video Editing App I use: iMovie ($4.99)
Multimedia Lessons
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Multimedia Lessons
Use the camera to:
• Take pictures of your white board and print or upload to a class web site so students can refer to your lessons and examples at home.
• Photograph student work• Have students find and photograph items in a
scavenger hunt based on a classroom topic or theme • Create a QR Code scavenger hunt -
http://ipad4schools.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/make-qr-hunt-2013v2.pdf
Multimedia Lessons
Use videos to:
• Record student work for later viewing or to celebrate achievements
• Be in two places at once! Duplicate yourself for group work – groups can have a video of you working through problems to refer to while they practice on their own. Math - Have a student take video of you doing an example problem.
• ESOL – Record students speaking so they can play it back themselves to help with pronunciation.
Multimedia Lessons
Examples:
• ESOL: Spring International Language Center – Student videos about idioms: “A Big Head” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koX7Awifz6Q
• Math: Adding Real Numbers: http://www.sophia.org/tutorials/chapter-1-concept2?cid=embedplaylist
Try It – Camera & Photos
• Practice taking photos or video that would be useful for a lesson.
• Use the share button to email it to yourself or upload to your YouTube account
iPad User Guide
• Tap Safari• Tap Bookmark button• Tap iPad User Guide• If your bookmark is not
there, go to:
help.apple.com/ipad/6/
or
help.apple.com/ipad/7/
iPad Websites
• iPad Basics Tutorial: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ipadbasics
• Lots of iPad information and Tutorials: http://ipad.about.com/
• iPad news - http://www.theipadguide.com/• iPad 4 Schools - http://ipad4schools.org/
http://goo.gl/nz6EFO