Achieve a new level of productivity with the S Pen on your Galaxy mobile device. Annotate, select, translate, progress slides, take photos and more with these helpful tips.
This document introduces a new type of smartphone called the Galaxy Note. It has a large 5.3" screen for enhanced productivity while maintaining smartphone portability. It allows users to capture and create content easily with the S Pen and consolidate tasks from multiple devices into one primary device. The Galaxy Note empowers users with powerful features and applications optimized for the S Pen to simplify and enrich the mobile experience.
The document discusses several features of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 stylus (S Pen): 1) The handwriting to text recognition has been improved and supports multiple languages. 2) Quick Commands allows launching apps by drawing symbols with the S Pen. 3) The S Pen Keeper feature notifies the user if they walk away without the S Pen. 4) Screenshots can be taken by pressing and holding the S Pen button on an area of the screen.
This document provides an overview of iPad apps that can be used in the classroom for instruction, assessment, organization, creativity, and communication. It discusses apps for making comics, remote desktop access, note-taking, mind mapping, presentations, and eBooks. The document also includes questions for discussion and sources for further information on iPad integration.
The Samsung Galaxy S4 review summarizes the key new features of the device. It has a similar design to the S3 but is lighter and thinner. It runs the latest version of Android Jelly Bean and includes new apps like S Translator, S Health, and Group Play for sharing content. Novel gestures allow interaction through eye tracking and waving hands in front of the screen without touching it. The review concludes that the S4 offers significant improvements over the popular S3 through these new features and specifications.
A short PPT going over some of the basic tips on using an iPad, like how to bookmark something, how to copy and paste, how to change some settings, etc.
This document discusses creating effective presentations. It recommends keeping slide counts minimal to maintain focus, using large, easy-to-read fonts, summarizing information with bullets and short phrases, following a 6 words/7 lines rule, incorporating relevant visuals but not too many, maintaining consistent formatting, and ensuring sufficient color contrast between text and background. Effective presentations engage audiences through clear messaging and simplicity rather than distracting animations or transitions.
The document introduces the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone. It highlights key features such as Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, an improved camera, facial recognition unlocking, and integration with Google services like Gmail, YouTube, and Google+. It also lists specifications and capabilities such as an HD display, mobile apps, and multi-tasking functionality.
The document provides information about the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone. It highlights the key features of the Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) operating system including a redesigned user interface, widgets, notifications, multi-tasking and more. It also summarizes features of the Galaxy Nexus such as the camera, video chat, apps, sharing capabilities, and facial recognition unlocking.
If you're holding your shiny new Android smartphone and wondering how to get the most from it, then you've come to the right place.
This document provides a summary of basic features and tips for using an iPod Touch or iPhone, including how to take screenshots, move apps, search, copy and paste text, and use passcodes. It also lists and briefly describes several app categories and specific apps for math, science, language arts, social studies, and fun including games, music, and sharing apps. Keyboard and Safari tips are also included for quick deleting, capping letters, and changing URL extensions.
The document provides instructions for basic iPad functions including opening and closing apps, using the multitasking bar, gestures for navigation, closing apps, orientation and mute settings, organizing and moving apps, customizing the dock, creating folders and app icons, taking screenshots, using search and security settings, and typing tips. It also covers restarting the iPad, magnifying text, customizing wallpaper, and using iBooks and PDFs.
The document provides instructions for basic iPad functions including opening and closing apps, using the multitasking bar, gestures for navigation, closing apps, orientation and mute settings, organizing and moving apps, customizing the dock, creating folders and app icons, taking screenshots, using search and security settings, and typing tips. It also covers restarting the iPad, magnifying text, customizing wallpaper, and using iBooks and PDFs.