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  1. Using your iPod for more than Music
  2. What Is The Right iPod For You?
    • Shuffle
      • Photo by Sabellachan
  3. What Is The Right iPod For You?
    • Nano
      • Photo by Nathan
  4. What Is The Right iPod For You?
    • Photo
    • Video
      • Photo by Huasonic
  5. What Is The Right iPod For You?
    • Other MP3 players
  6. Popular Accessories
    • iTalk
      • Photo by Johnmuk and NikF
  7. Popular Accessories
    • Photo Connector
  8. Popular Accessories
    • iHome
  9. Popular Accessories
    • iHome (under Cabinet)
  10. Popular Accessories
    • iSonic
  11. Popular Accessories
    • iBeam
      • Photo by Nathan
  12. Information on Popular Accessories
    • iPod Pillow
  13. Popular Accessories
    • Splitter
  14. Popular Accessories
    • Roadtrip by Griffin
      • Photo by penmachine
  15. Popular Accessories
    • Cassette Adapter
  16. Popular Accessories
    • A/V cable
  17. Using your iPod to…
    • Manage and Download Music
      • Create and manage your Music and Video Library
      • Import from Music CDs
      • Buy and Download from iTunes
  18. Using your iPod to…
    • Download Video
      • youtube convert with iTube
      • Google Video
        • Can automatically download for iPod
    • Convert (Rip) DVDs to iPod
      • http://www.any-dvd-converter.com/ (WIN) $29.95
      • http://handbrake.m0k.org/ (MAC) free
  19. Using your iPod to…
    • Listen To:
      • Music
      • Podcasts
      • Audio Books
      • Newspapers
  20. Using your iPod to…
    • Recording Device
      • Lectures
      • Presentations
      • Vocabulary, Definitions and Spelling
      • Children’s favorite book
      • Family Stories and Anecdotes
  21. Using your iPod to…
    • PowerPoint
      • Exporting:
        • File>Save As
        • Choose JPEG file from the Drop-Down list
        • Choose “Every Slide” and save in folder named “Powerpoint Title”
      • Importing into your iPod
        • In iTunes select the iPod icon in the Source pane.
        • Select the Photo Tab
        • Sync photos from “PowerPoint Title folder Right Click in iTunes the iPod icon in the Source pane. Choose “Sync” iTunes will transfer your photos.
  22. Using your iPod to…
    • Notes
      • .txt files
      • http://www.ipod-notes.com /
    • Hard Drive/ Storage
      • Select the iPod icon in the Source pane.
      • Click the Summary tab.
      • Select "Enable disk use" or "Manually manage songs and playlists".
  23. Using your iPod to…
    • View Photos
      • Create a folder on your hard drive named “iPod Photos” and copy photos you want on your iPod there.
      • In iTunes select the iPod icon in the Source pane.
      • Select the Photo Tab
      • Sync photos from My Pictures (folder your iPod photos folder is in)
      • Choose “Selected folders”
      • Right Click in iTunes the iPod icon in the Source pane. Choose “Sync” iTunes will transfer your photos.
  24. Using your iPod to…
    • Address Book ( from iTunes for Windows )
      • Open Microsoft Outlook.
      • Click Contacts.
      • Select one of your contacts that you want to add to your iPod.
      • On the File menu, click Save As .
      • In the resulting window, click My Computer.
      • Double-click the iPod disk icon.
      • Double-click Contacts to open the folder.
      • Choose vCard files (*.vcf) from the Save as type menu at the bottom of the window.
      • Click Save.
  25. Using your iPod as a storage
    • Calendar ( from iTunes for Windows )
      • Open Microsoft Outlook.
      • Click Calendars.
      • Select the calendar that contains the events that you want on your iPod.
      • Click an event that you want to put on your iPod.
      • On the File menu, click Save As .
      • In the resulting window, click My Computer.
      • Double-click the iPod disk icon.
      • Double-click Calendars to open the folder.
      • Choose iCalendar files (*.ics) from the Save as type menu at the bottom of the window.
      • Click Save.
      • Repeat steps 4 through 10 for all calendar events that you want on your iPod.
  26. Trying it out with your iPod…
    • Library
      • Organizing your music and podcasts
      • trim outros and intros
      • Creating and using Playlists
      • Shuffle
    • Searching for songs/podcasts/online MP3s or video files
    • Downloading
    • Creating a PowerPoint

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