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SimpleK12 Webinar - You Got an iPad, Now What? 031312
1. You Just Got an iPad:
Now What?
Simple K12.com webinar - 4/5/12
Chris Casal
Technology Coordinator/Teacher
P. S. 10 Brooklyn (15K010)
ccasal@ps10.org
Twitter: @mr_casal
5. What really matters...
iPad 1 iPad 2 new iPad
Camera: none front & rear front & rear
Battery: 10 hours 10 hours 10 hours
Thickness/
13.4mm/680g 8.8mm/601g 9.4mm/652g
Weight:
Accelerometer/
Gyroscope: yes/no yes/yes yes/yes
16 GB only - 16, 32, 64 GB
Availability: none/used
$399 starting at $499
OS: iOS 5 iOS 5 iOS 5
6.
7. What is boils down to...
Essentially, as long as your iPad is running the latest
iOS version, currently 5.1, all generations of the iPad
can do basically the same thing, run the same apps
the newer the iPad the faster, cleaner & clearer the
apps will run
Biggest difference? Camera. #1 doesn’t have any
Display, processor, size, weight, etc matter more to
media & games and personal preference than they do
to productivity apps, email, web...
12. Who owns it?
Is this your personal iPad
do you already have an iTunes account?
Is this provided by your school/district/city/state?
does your school/district/city/state have an iTunes
policy?
13. Personal device...
Set up with an iTunes account
use pre-existing account, or...
create new account if need be
14. Professional device...
You have been issued the iPad
is it pre-loaded with a school/district/city/state
iTunes account?
do you need to create an iTunes account per an
official policy outline?
15.
16. Teacher iPads @ PS 10
PS 10 iPads
Professional use only
sync only to DOE classroom computer or iCloud
create iTunes/iCloud account using DOE email
use personal credit card
99% of apps used are free
paid apps are paid for by teachers, no
reimbursement
32. Initial use
Configure your WiFi
is there a proxy server?
Set up your Mail
Browse the App Store
download some free apps
Twitter, CNN, Zite, FlipBoard, Dropbox, Diigo, Evernote
buy some worthwhile apps
GoodReader, Notability, Remoter, Splashtop
Browse the web
Safari
33.
34. What is this?
As you are setting up your mail, downloading apps, and
becoming familiar with the iPad operating system (iOS)
make sure you have a relatively clear vision, goal, or
mission for this device
What are you hoping to do with the iPad?
What do you want to do?
What do you need to do?
35.
36. Configure WiFi
Get WiFi information from your IT
is your network hidden?
what password protocol does it use?
WEP, WPA, WPA2, etc...
is there a proxy server?
37.
38. Your Network
may or may
not be listed...
if its “hidden”
click “Other”
39.
40. For “Other” -
Enter your
network name
& security
protocol(ask
local IT staff)
41.
42. If your network
uses a proxy
firewall you can
set those
preferences here
- again, ask for IT
department for
the specifics
43.
44. Setting up email
iPad supports virtually any platform
You will need to contact local IT staff to get email server
specifics
53. Twitter
Not just celebrities
Wealth of resources & networking
Don’t feel comfortable tweeting...
... just listen...
#ipaded #ipadchat #edtech #edchat
Fully integrated within iOS
54.
55.
56. News
Not just traditional media
You choose the content
Flipboard - free
Zite - free
App related
AppShopper - price watcher - free
AppAdvice - reviews - free
62. Sync your life
Use the “cloud” to your advantage
Many free services
Dropbox, Box.net, iCloud
Choose one your organization uses for easy file sync
& colleague collaboration
Have mobile access to all your work
63. Dropbox
Online storage
Automatic syncing across devices & operating systems
2 GB of storage free
invite colleagues and get up to 16 GB free
my referral link: http://db.tt/o2H8xmo
App - $Free
64. Benefits
Access files anywhere
no more flash/thumb drives
no more bulky folders/binders of paperwork
Multiple app integration
GoodReader, PlainText, DropItTo.me
Share files and folders for easy collaboration
Work on local drive and Dropbox syncs automatically,
no uploading needed - work offline & sync later
65.
66. Be productive
Take notes
AudioNote - Lite= free - full version $4.99
Notability - $0.99
SoundNote - $4.99
Teacher Notes - Lite=free - full version $4.99
Annotate files
GoodReader - $4.99
67.
68. Notability
Note taking & media recording
Type, handwrite, record audio, insert pictures
$0.99
Dropbox & WebDav integration
74. GoodReader
View almost any file format
Search the web within the app and download files
directly
Annotate PDF files with typewriter, shapes, and
freehand tools
great for “paperless” observations, form signing,
running records, etc.
App - $4.99
75.
76. Benefits
The instant, paperless, observation, lesson or rubric
documentation
use pre-existing documents
easily import district/city/state/federal forms
observations, lessons & rubrics as close to paper as
possible - digital portfolio
All “paperwork” digitized & always at your fingertips
Not reliant on connectivity
import forms & work without network connection
77.
78. Text tool
Freehand
drawing/writing
Annotation options
such as typing,
highlightening,
underlining and
shapes...
82. If you’re feeling bold...
You’re set up...
You’re email is synced...
You’re up and running with a cloud solution...
You’re comfortable with iOS...
Next step...
83.
84. If you’re feeling bold...
Remote control of your desktop from anywhere in the
building, or anywhere on the internet...
85. Remoter
VNC (Virtual Network Computing) app
There are many others available
LogMeIn Ignition - $99.99
Mocha VNC Lite - free (full version $5.99)
Doceri Remote - free app, requires paid desktop component - IWB-
centric
Splashtop Remote - $4.99 - control IWB tools remotely
Splashtop Whiteboard - $19.99 IWB without the IWB
Remoter offers Mac key additions to the iPad keyboard (Command, Alt,
etc)
App - $0.99 (on sale - regularly $3.99)
86. Benefits
Inexpensive + easy to configure & use
Remote access to your computer
Full desktop control
open & run application
access desktop only programs like Outlook
Use your SmartBoard while walking around the room
Access your computer from anywhere in the building/
network
89. Summary
Get connected
WiFi network name & password
proxy settings
Sync communication
Mail, Contacts & Calendars
Shop
try some free apps, spend a few dollars to see the
difference
90.
91. Summary
Sync for work
cloud storage - Dropbox, Box.net, iCloud, etc
Be productive
GoodReader, Notability
Learn
Twitter, Zite, Flipboard
92.
93. Conclusion
Over 500,000 apps is daunting, no need to rush
Get comfortable with iOS
write emails, browse the web, download apps
Take your time & explore
Get ready to never want to live without it...
94. Contact
Christopher M. Casal
Technology Teacher/Coordinator
P. S. 10 (15K010)
Email: ccasal@ps10.org
Twitter: @mr_casal
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