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.
This a short presentation on cell phones and some tablets running the Android operating system.
You will benefit from this slideshow if you currently know little to nothing about Android phones/tablets.
This document provides an overview of basic iPad features for iOS 7 including how to use the sleep/wake and home buttons, gestures like pinching and swiping, how to open and close apps, search for apps, use the keyboard and Safari browser, take photos with the camera and view photos, and how to transfer photos off the iPad using transfer apps. It also provides contact information for an educational technology specialist to learn more.
The document provides instructions and information for using an iPad, including how to register it on the DOE wifi network, customize the home screen, use native apps like Safari and Mail, find and download apps from the App Store, set up security features like Find My iPad and a passcode, and access teacher resources for using the iPad as an educational tool.
Mobile devices have changed consumer behavior, with people now checking their phones 110 times per day on average and spending over 3 hours per week on Facebook Mobile. The document provides tips for using smartphones and tablets running iOS and Android operating systems, including tips to optimize battery life, take screenshots, use voice commands, and improve security by creating unique passwords. It also shares some of the author's favorite apps and resources for finding additional mobile tips and tricks.
The document provides instructions for setting up and using an iPad, including how to register it, connect to WiFi networks, use built-in apps like Mail and Photos, download additional apps from the App Store, set a passcode lock and lockscreen message, and find accessibility and collaboration resources. It also includes tips for rearranging the home screen, closing running apps, taking screenshots, and troubleshooting frozen apps.
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.
Older Adults and Technology Peer Coaching, an initiative of the Social Development Centre Waterloo Region, First United Church Waterloo and KW AccessAbility.
http://www.waterlooregion.org/older-adults-and-access-to-technology
The document provides an overview of the basics of using an iPod Touch, including its keys, accessories, terminology, and navigation features. It describes the power/sleep button, volume keys, and home button. It also lists the included charging adapter, USB cable, and ear buds. Important terms are defined like app, dock, sync, pinching, landscape view, and sliding.
The document discusses the history and parts of the keyboard. It begins with Christopher Latham Sholes inventing the first practical typewriter in 1868, which the modern computer keyboard is derived from. It describes the QWERTY keyboard layout and lists common function keys. The parts of the keyboard are defined, including letters/numbers, arrow keys, numeric keys, and system/editing keys. Proper finger positioning is illustrated and computer ethics concepts are briefly covered.
This document provides an overview of the iPad hardware, gestures, and basic functions like browsing the web and typing. It covers the home button, sleep/wake button, orientation, accessories, settings, common gestures like tap, drag, flick, pinch, and tap and hold. It demonstrates how to use these gestures to interact with apps like Maps. It also explains typing, moving text with drag, and basic web browsing in Safari like entering URLs, bookmarks, and reading mode.
This document provides an overview and introduction to basic Mac functions including:
1. The Finder interface which allows navigation, organization and opening of files and folders.
2. Common parts of the Finder window like the Dock, Sidebar, Spotlight search.
3. How to take screenshots using keyboard shortcuts to capture the screen or portions of it.
4. A variety of other keyboard shortcuts for switching apps, navigating windows, text editing and more.
This document provides instructions for performing various tasks on the iPad, including putting the iPad to sleep or powering it off, adjusting the volume, searching for apps, zooming in and out, exiting apps, taking screenshots, using the symbols keyboard, copying and pasting text, checking Wi-Fi settings, creating folders, docking apps, force closing apps, using multi-tasking gestures, enabling "Speak Selection", changing the side switch functionality, and saving images from Safari. The tasks cover basic device set up and use, as well as more advanced features.
Quick overview of some of the most asked about iPad applications for the Older Adults and Access to Technology initiative with the First United Church Waterloo and the KW AccessAbility, March 2016.
This document provides an overview of the key features and functions of the iPhone, including how to turn the phone on and off, make calls, send messages, take photos and videos with the camera, browse the web and maps, download apps, store content in iCloud, and get support. It highlights the basic buttons and gestures to control the phone and gives brief instructions on using many of the main apps.
1. The document defines eight common gestures used in mobile games such as tap, drag, flick, swipe, double tap, pinch, touch and hold, and shake.
2. It provides the definition, typical use, and examples for each gesture from both Apple and mobile games.
3. The objective was to establish a standard vocabulary for gestures in mobile games and identify best practices based on principles of direct manipulation, feedback, and cognitive mapping.
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.
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.
This document discusses various apps for smartphones like the iPhone and Android devices. It begins by introducing the topic of apps and websites that can be used. It then provides summaries of different apps, including ones for real estate work, document editing, e-signatures, printing, file access, social media, navigation, translation, and more. It also discusses some more novelty apps like ones for voodoo dolls and testing watermelons.
The document provides an overview of new features in Windows 8, describing how to navigate the updated interface using touch, mouse, and keyboard. It explains how to access the Start screen, switch between apps, organize tiles, use charms and settings, manage windows, and customize the interface. Touch gestures like swiping from edges are emphasized as primary ways to interact with Windows 8 on touchscreen devices.
The document provides an overview of the new features and interface of Windows 8, describing how to navigate and use the touch-friendly Start screen. It explains how to access apps, switch between them, organize tiles on the Start screen, and use touch gestures and mouse interactions. Key features highlighted include the new live tiles, app commands, charms, and settings panel.
The document provides an overview of the new features and interface of Windows 8, describing how to navigate and use the touch-friendly Start screen. It explains how to access apps, switch between them, organize tiles on the Start screen, and use touch gestures like swiping from edges to reveal app commands and the charms. The summary highlights the focus on touch navigation, customizing the Start screen, and using swipes and gestures to access apps and commands.
This document provides an overview of various apps that are useful for business and personal use on an iPad. It discusses 40 built-in apps on the iPad, as well as popular third-party apps for productivity, meetings, tracking expenses and files, selling, social media, ebooks, videos, music, photos, news, and more. Recommendations are provided for apps like Pages, Numbers, Cisco Webex, XpenseTracker, Google Drive, Square, Twitter, Facebook, Pinterest, Skype, Kindle, Flipboard, Instapaper, Evernote, Dropbox, Mint, ShowYou, YouTube, HuluPlus, and many others.
The document provides instructions on how to use various features of the iPad including:
- Spotlight search, multitasking, closing apps, and the control center.
- Airplay for projecting the iPad screen.
- Common tasks like opening apps, minimizing apps, and fully closing apps.
- Customizing the dock and creating folders to organize apps.
- Taking screenshots, saving images, and creating app icons.
- Bookmarking in Safari and accessibility features like Speak Selection and Guided Access.
- Properly restarting the iPad by holding the home and sleep/wake buttons.
The document provides tips and shortcuts for multi-tasking and navigating Windows. It discusses enabling quick launch, dragging programs to the taskbar, minimizing windows, showing the desktop, navigating between open files, minimizing all windows with Windows key + M, organizing the start menu, using Ctrl+Alt+Del, using internet explorer shortcuts like new tabs and favorites, scrolling web pages, maximizing pages with F11, and accessing free education resources from Microsoft.
The document introduces the new Windows operating system and describes how it has been reimagined to be more focused on the user and their style of working, allowing them to access their apps, sites, and contacts from the Start screen. It explains that Windows 8 allows users to get tasks done quickly using touch, mouse, or keyboard and that the new Windows is designed to work seamlessly across different devices.
- Uncooked rice can be used to dry an iPhone that has gotten wet by wiping it with a cloth and placing it in a bowl of rice for several hours.
- When entering a website address on an iPhone, you do not need to include the ".com" to navigate to the site.
- Your iPhone headphone cord can be used to remotely take photos by pressing the cord button after framing the shot.
The document describes several apps including IFTTT which allows mass posting across social networks, Pinterest's Pin It button for efficient Pinterest posting, Google Currents for sharing articles on the go, HeyTell for instant voice messaging, OnLive Desktop for remote desktop access, Smartr Contacts for contact management, Mint for financial tracking, HomeSnap for real estate listings, mOffice for Outlook syncing on Android, and Outlook Web Email for Outlook access on iPhone/iPad. The purpose of each app is described briefly along with reasons for using each one.
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While the iPad is intuitive for novice to expert business users, underneath the surface are some little known tricks that will provide you with a richer user experience. In fact, some of the iPad gurus we spoke with didn’t know about at least one of these tricks! Anxious to learn some new ways to use your iPad? Let’s talk about five cool iPad functions you probably don’t know about.
The document provides an agenda for a training session on using iPads in education, including getting familiar with the device, discovering classroom apps, and discussing questions and concerns about using iPads. Attendees will work in pairs at their own pace to master objectives, report conclusions, and get help from neighbors. The trainer will check in periodically and different slides provide directions, facts, and activities for pairs or groups.
The document provides an overview of iTechnology and apps that can be used to support students with special needs. It discusses iPod Touch, iPad and iPhone basics, as well as a variety of apps categorized by purpose such as independent task completion, organization, sensory, recreation, art, writing and more. Specific apps are mentioned and prices provided. Adaptations, do-it-yourself projects, and resources are also outlined.
This document provides summaries of various mobile apps categorized into social media apps, business apps, women and kids apps, apps for specific industries, and most downloaded apps of 2013. It also discusses productivity apps and apps that are worth downloading. The apps highlighted include Facebook, Twitter, WhatsApp, Snapchat, Hootsuite for social media management, Evernote for note taking, Duolingo for language learning, and Nova Launcher for customizing the home screen.
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The document provides instructions for using basic functions of an iPad such as holding the iPad, using buttons and the touchscreen, connecting to Wi-Fi, setting up email, downloading and using apps, and making FaceTime calls. It also explains how to set up an Apple ID, download apps from the App Store, and lists some popular educational and entertainment apps. The instructions are intended to help parents and students get started using an iPad.
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2. Basic (but helpful) Features Use Search! Slide the home screen to the right to bring up the search box. Search for Apps, Messages, Contacts, etc.
3. Basic (but helpful) Features Screen Shot Hold down the Home button and the Power button at the same time to take a screen shot. The image is saved in your Photos.
4. Basic (but helpful) Features Move Apps Hold down the icon for any app and you will start to see all the icons shake! From here, delete or move the apps even to a new page. Press the Home button to stop the shaking!
5. Basic (but helpful) Features Getting Back Home! Click the Home button to return to the home screen
6. Basic (but helpful) Features Copy & Paste Press and hold on any text Move blue dots to select desired text Click Paste Press and hold where text should be placed Click Copy
33. Other Useful Apps Animoto Animoto turns the pictures on your iPod Touch into beautiful music videos! It takes just a few minutes to make one.
34. Other Useful Apps Air Mouse Mobile Air Mouse FREE instantly transforms your iPhone or iPod touch into an in air, wireless remote for your computer! Sit back and use this remote to surf the web, browse your photo library or control your music player. (I paid $1.99 for Pro Version)
35. Other Useful Apps Keynote Remote $.99 With Keynote Remote, you can control your Keynote ’09 slide presentation on your Mac from your iPod touch or iPhone. Swipe to advance or return to the previous slide. In portrait mode, see your presenter notes on your iPod touch or iPhone. In landscape mode, preview your next slide. Keynote Remote works with your Wi-Fi network, so you can control slide playback from anywhere in the room.
37. Other Useful Apps Instapaper Save web pages for later offline reading: go to Instapaper.com (it's free), install the Read Later bookmark, and mark any pages you'd like to read later. Great for long articles and blog posts that you find during the day and would like to read, but don't have the time when you find them. Save them with Instapaper, then read them when you're commuting, in a meeting, or waiting in line.
38. Keyboard/Mail Tips Quick Delete Quickly delete an email message by swiping over it in your inbox. This works in Notes and other apps too.
39. Keyboard/Mail Tips Cap Locks Double-click the shift button (up arrow) on the keyboard to Lock the capital letters.
40. Keyboard/Mail Tips .net .edu .org .com Change the URL extension in Safari by holding down the .com button.
41. Keyboard/Mail Tips Quick Number To quickly insert a number from the alpha keyboard, hold down the number button and then drag to the number. You will return to the alpha keyboard.
45. Just for Fun! Doodle Kids This is a painting program written by Lim Ding Wen when he was 9 years old. This program is designed specially for his sisters and all the kids in the world. Ding Wen currently lives in Singapore. Doodle Kids will draw random shapes in random colors and sizes to create a beautiful effect. Tap with two fingers to clear the screen in random color. Shake the device! You will see a menu to clear the screen
46. Just for Fun! Bump! Bump™ makes sharing with people quick and easy. Just pick what you want to send, then hold your phones and gently bump hands with another person using Bump™. Share photos and contacts, compare friends, or become Facebook friends in seconds!
47. Just for Fun! Shazam Lovin’ that tune? Shazam gives you instant satisfaction when you want to know what song is playing. Just point your phone towards the music source to identify and buy the track, or share your discovery with friends and family. If you are a new Shazam user you’ll be limited to 5 Tags a month. If you’ve been using Shazam on your current iPhone/iPod touch since before 9th November 2009, you still receive unlimited tagging.