Remember this: iPad cheats are not necessarily like game cheats. They do not make the iPad experience dull or lifeless. They actually bring more life and increase the productivity of iPad users in general.
This document provides tips for using an iPad, including how to: activate the bookmarks bar; control notifications; take screenshots; reduce screen brightness when reading e-books; use Bluetooth keyboards; enable location services; restrict children's internet access; extend battery life; check email manually to save power; clean browsing history before sharing the iPad; and use Apple TV to stream content from the iPad.
This document provides tips and tricks for getting more out of your iPad. It discusses how to quickly mute the iPad, access running apps, use iCloud storage, organize home screens, take better photos, adjust brightness settings, listen to iTunes music, manage notifications, reduce eye strain, and connect the iPad to a TV or keyboard. It also offers tips on clearing space to improve performance, taking screenshots, protecting the screen, and sharing knowledge with other iPad users.
The document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad more effectively. It discusses how to take screenshots, switch between apps, view PDFs, use tabs in the browser, listen to iTunes music, reduce screen brightness to prevent eye strain, and connect the iPad to a television. It also provides tips on freeing up storage space, copying text, restricting content for children, enabling the find my iPad feature, and turning off WiFi notification prompts. The overall document aims to help users improve their iPad usage by learning various tips and tricks.
This document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad, including how to take screenshots, adjust settings, download apps from the App Store, type on the keyboard, copy and paste text, bookmark websites, organize apps into folders, and close running apps to save battery life. Key functions covered are the home and power buttons, settings menu, Wi-Fi connection, passcode lock, keyboard configuration, app updates, and multi-tasking view.
This document provides an overview of the iPad and recommendations for exploring its technology further. It outlines basic interactions like tapping, swiping and pinching. It also lists resources for learning about the iPad after the workshop, and recommends apps in categories like reading, education, productivity, photography and entertainment. Accessories that could be useful are also mentioned.
The document provides a first impression of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet from a technology journalist. It summarizes:
1) The Kindle Fire is more of a companion device for Amazon's content and cloud services rather than a full-featured Android tablet.
2) It has limited storage of only 8GB, which may not be enough for storing many movies, photos, or apps.
3) The Kindle Fire uses a modified version of Android 2.3 and has access to only 10,000 apps compared to 200,000 in the Android app store, raising questions about future app compatibility.
4) The quality of the screen for reading was underwhelming, with visible pixels and touchscreen grid that det
The document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad. It discusses adjusting screen brightness both in settings and within apps like iBooks. It also covers taking screenshots, muting the volume, copying and pasting text, accessing educational content on iTunes U, using auto-brightness to save battery life, syncing documents with iTunes, organizing apps, taking photos, locking the screen orientation, seeing running apps, and maximizing the iPad's potential.
This document provides tips for using an iPad, including how to: activate the bookmarks bar; control notifications; take screenshots; reduce screen brightness when reading e-books; use Bluetooth keyboards; enable location services; restrict children's internet access; extend battery life; check email manually to save power; clean browsing history before sharing the iPad; and use Apple TV to stream content from the iPad.
This document provides tips and tricks for getting more out of your iPad. It discusses how to quickly mute the iPad, access running apps, use iCloud storage, organize home screens, take better photos, adjust brightness settings, listen to iTunes music, manage notifications, reduce eye strain, and connect the iPad to a TV or keyboard. It also offers tips on clearing space to improve performance, taking screenshots, protecting the screen, and sharing knowledge with other iPad users.
The document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad more effectively. It discusses how to take screenshots, switch between apps, view PDFs, use tabs in the browser, listen to iTunes music, reduce screen brightness to prevent eye strain, and connect the iPad to a television. It also provides tips on freeing up storage space, copying text, restricting content for children, enabling the find my iPad feature, and turning off WiFi notification prompts. The overall document aims to help users improve their iPad usage by learning various tips and tricks.
This document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad, including how to take screenshots, adjust settings, download apps from the App Store, type on the keyboard, copy and paste text, bookmark websites, organize apps into folders, and close running apps to save battery life. Key functions covered are the home and power buttons, settings menu, Wi-Fi connection, passcode lock, keyboard configuration, app updates, and multi-tasking view.
This document provides an overview of the iPad and recommendations for exploring its technology further. It outlines basic interactions like tapping, swiping and pinching. It also lists resources for learning about the iPad after the workshop, and recommends apps in categories like reading, education, productivity, photography and entertainment. Accessories that could be useful are also mentioned.
The document provides a first impression of the Amazon Kindle Fire tablet from a technology journalist. It summarizes:
1) The Kindle Fire is more of a companion device for Amazon's content and cloud services rather than a full-featured Android tablet.
2) It has limited storage of only 8GB, which may not be enough for storing many movies, photos, or apps.
3) The Kindle Fire uses a modified version of Android 2.3 and has access to only 10,000 apps compared to 200,000 in the Android app store, raising questions about future app compatibility.
4) The quality of the screen for reading was underwhelming, with visible pixels and touchscreen grid that det
The document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad. It discusses adjusting screen brightness both in settings and within apps like iBooks. It also covers taking screenshots, muting the volume, copying and pasting text, accessing educational content on iTunes U, using auto-brightness to save battery life, syncing documents with iTunes, organizing apps, taking photos, locking the screen orientation, seeing running apps, and maximizing the iPad's potential.
The document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad, including:
1) Setting up the iPad requires an iTunes account and connecting to Wi-Fi. Common apps like iBooks, Qrafter and Accelerated Reader should be installed.
2) Basic functions of the iPad are controlled by the home, sleep/wake and volume buttons. Apps can be arranged on home screens and deleted or moved by holding icons.
3) Additional features include using Spotlight for quick searches, password protecting the iPad, charging overnight, and troubleshooting issues with soft or hard resets.
4) Activities like web browsing with Safari, taking photos, using email and FaceTime, reading ebooks and using
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.
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.
This article provides several tips for getting the most out of an iPad, including saving images from websites by tapping and holding, adjusting screen brightness to extend battery life, accessing all running apps by swiping down from the top of the screen, and disabling notification sounds by adjusting settings. It also provides tips on charging the iPad, enabling data wiping for security, using dictation and speech recognition features, syncing calendars with Google, and finding the iPad manual.
Are you having problems in using your iPhone because it is your first time using it? You do not have to worry because we are here to guide you and provide information in using your iPhone.
The document provides tips for optimizing use of the iPad, including protecting the screen with a protector, muting the iPad quickly, copying and pasting text, using auto-brightness to save battery life, putting unused apps in a folder, reducing screen brightness to extend battery life, and using tabs when browsing to multitask. It recommends learning about the various capabilities of the iPad to make the most of its features.
This document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad, including how to take screenshots, adjust settings, download apps from the App Store, type on the keyboard, copy and paste text, bookmark websites, organize apps into folders, and close running apps to save battery life. Key functions covered are the home and power buttons, settings menu, Wi-Fi connection, passcode lock, keyboard configuration, app updates, and multi-tasking view.
5 Cool iPad Functions You Probably Don't KnowAlon Tamir
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.
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.
Are you having problems in using your iPhone because it is your first time using it? You do not have to worry because we are here to guide you and provide information in using your iPhone.
Join us as we host iPad Academy for the Beginner! Integrating iPads into your curriculum is easier than ever - it's just about knowing where to start and how to find the good stuff! In our sessions, we will start with the basics, then move on to how it can improve your productivity and effectively improve student learning. Each session will focus on one particular area: Getting to Know Your iPad & Productivity Tools; Communication & Collaboration Tools; and Curation & Creation Tools. You'll be shown how to use the apps in practical ways at a pace that is right for you! You can feel comfortable knowing that when you walk away from this academy, you will be armed with a toolbox of resources and skills to help foster creativity and increase student learning. Look forward to an Advanced iPad Academy in Spring 2015!
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.
The document provides several tips for using an iPad, including:
1) Adjusting screen brightness can extend battery life when streaming videos or listening to music.
2) You can create folders on the iPad by dragging one app icon on top of another.
3) Double clicking the home button shows all currently running apps so you can close them to free up memory.
4) Be mindful of battery usage by monitoring money spent on engaging apps.
This document provides an overview of a training session on using iPads in the classroom. It begins with introductory activities where teachers discuss their current iPad use and goals for the training. The bulk of the document outlines tips and tricks for using different iPad features, including gestures, apps, and settings. It also explores ways to project the iPad, find and evaluate educational apps, and incorporate iPads into lessons. The training concludes by reviewing additional iPad resources and having teachers discuss plans for iPad integration in their own classrooms.
5 tips to make your iPad more productiveMatthew Carr
The iPad is a fantastic workhorse that has found its way into many homes, offices and schools. Here are a few tips to help you get a little more productivity from it.
The document provides 5 useful tips for the iPad: 1) Performing a soft reset by holding the power and home buttons when the system freezes. 2) Importing free ePub books from libraries and websites like Project Gutenberg. 3) Highlighting a full paragraph by tapping text four times. 4) Downconverting 1080p videos to 720p to play on the iPad using conversion software. 5) Adding up to 6 apps to the bottom dock by dragging apps while holding them.
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 tricks for using an iPad, including:
1) Setting up the iPad requires an iTunes account and connecting to Wi-Fi. Common apps like iBooks, Qrafter and Accelerated Reader should be installed.
2) Basic functions of the iPad are controlled by the home, sleep/wake and volume buttons. Apps can be arranged on home screens and deleted or moved by holding icons.
3) Additional features include using Spotlight for quick searches, password protecting the iPad, charging overnight, and troubleshooting issues with soft or hard resets.
4) Activities like web browsing with Safari, taking photos, using email and FaceTime, reading ebooks and using
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.
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.
This article provides several tips for getting the most out of an iPad, including saving images from websites by tapping and holding, adjusting screen brightness to extend battery life, accessing all running apps by swiping down from the top of the screen, and disabling notification sounds by adjusting settings. It also provides tips on charging the iPad, enabling data wiping for security, using dictation and speech recognition features, syncing calendars with Google, and finding the iPad manual.
Are you having problems in using your iPhone because it is your first time using it? You do not have to worry because we are here to guide you and provide information in using your iPhone.
The document provides tips for optimizing use of the iPad, including protecting the screen with a protector, muting the iPad quickly, copying and pasting text, using auto-brightness to save battery life, putting unused apps in a folder, reducing screen brightness to extend battery life, and using tabs when browsing to multitask. It recommends learning about the various capabilities of the iPad to make the most of its features.
This document provides tips and tricks for using an iPad, including how to take screenshots, adjust settings, download apps from the App Store, type on the keyboard, copy and paste text, bookmark websites, organize apps into folders, and close running apps to save battery life. Key functions covered are the home and power buttons, settings menu, Wi-Fi connection, passcode lock, keyboard configuration, app updates, and multi-tasking view.
5 Cool iPad Functions You Probably Don't KnowAlon Tamir
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.
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.
Are you having problems in using your iPhone because it is your first time using it? You do not have to worry because we are here to guide you and provide information in using your iPhone.
Join us as we host iPad Academy for the Beginner! Integrating iPads into your curriculum is easier than ever - it's just about knowing where to start and how to find the good stuff! In our sessions, we will start with the basics, then move on to how it can improve your productivity and effectively improve student learning. Each session will focus on one particular area: Getting to Know Your iPad & Productivity Tools; Communication & Collaboration Tools; and Curation & Creation Tools. You'll be shown how to use the apps in practical ways at a pace that is right for you! You can feel comfortable knowing that when you walk away from this academy, you will be armed with a toolbox of resources and skills to help foster creativity and increase student learning. Look forward to an Advanced iPad Academy in Spring 2015!
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.
The document provides several tips for using an iPad, including:
1) Adjusting screen brightness can extend battery life when streaming videos or listening to music.
2) You can create folders on the iPad by dragging one app icon on top of another.
3) Double clicking the home button shows all currently running apps so you can close them to free up memory.
4) Be mindful of battery usage by monitoring money spent on engaging apps.
This document provides an overview of a training session on using iPads in the classroom. It begins with introductory activities where teachers discuss their current iPad use and goals for the training. The bulk of the document outlines tips and tricks for using different iPad features, including gestures, apps, and settings. It also explores ways to project the iPad, find and evaluate educational apps, and incorporate iPads into lessons. The training concludes by reviewing additional iPad resources and having teachers discuss plans for iPad integration in their own classrooms.
5 tips to make your iPad more productiveMatthew Carr
The iPad is a fantastic workhorse that has found its way into many homes, offices and schools. Here are a few tips to help you get a little more productivity from it.
The document provides 5 useful tips for the iPad: 1) Performing a soft reset by holding the power and home buttons when the system freezes. 2) Importing free ePub books from libraries and websites like Project Gutenberg. 3) Highlighting a full paragraph by tapping text four times. 4) Downconverting 1080p videos to 720p to play on the iPad using conversion software. 5) Adding up to 6 apps to the bottom dock by dragging apps while holding them.
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.
Talk to Siri to practice speaking and listening skills
ABC Mouse: Educational games for early learners
Endless Alphabet: Interactive alphabet app
Starfall ABCs: Learn letters and sounds through games and activities
LeapFrog Phonics: Learn phonics through interactive games
Sago Mini: Early learning games for numbers, letters, art, music
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PBS Kids: Games and videos from your favorite PBS shows
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The document discusses the iPad and its capabilities as a replacement for multiple devices. It can be used as an e-book reader, to watch videos, listen to music, browse the web, take notes, and stay organized with a calendar and contacts. Early research is being done to see if the iPad is better than other tablets and e-readers, and if it can be incorporated into academic settings. While the iPad is currently unique, other companies are working on their own tablet devices, and it remains to be seen if the iPad will replace personal computers.
The document provides an introduction to using an iPad, including:
- An overview of the iPad interface and features such as the menu, audio/video, whiteboard tools, and chat.
- Descriptions of common tablets like the iPad, Android tablets, and their operating systems.
- Differences between tablets, desktops, and laptops like touchscreens and mobile connectivity.
- Setting up an iPad for the first time including connecting to WiFi and creating an Apple ID.
- Using built-in apps and downloading additional apps from the App Store.
- Configuring important settings like WiFi, email, passcodes and more.
This document provides an overview of how to use an iPad in the classroom including basic functions, accessing the school internet filter, using apps like QR code readers, AirPlay for wireless display, keyboard functions, taking screenshots and photos, and browsing safely with Safari. It also gives examples of using the iPad for student projects involving podcasting, book trailers, and interactive activities using apps like Photo Booth. Overall, the document focuses on teaching the teacher iPad basics and two ways to use the iPad with students.
CashForiPads is a website that buys used iPads online. The process involves restoring the iPad to factory settings to erase personal data, then specifying the model and condition to get an instant quote. The seller then ships the iPad and receives payment via mail or PayPal. The website aims to provide an easy way to sell iPads online in less than a minute.
The new iPad has a high resolution 2048x1536 pixel Retina display, 5 megapixel camera capable of recording 1080p video, and is available in black and white. It has an A5X chip and supports 4G LTE networks. WiFi-only models cost $499-$699 while 4G models cost $629-$829. It will be available on March 16 in 10 countries including the US.
The document discusses the environmental impact of e-readers like the iPad compared to printed books. It summarizes an Apple report that found production is the biggest contributor to the iPad's carbon footprint at 58%. It then compares this to the carbon footprint of printed books, finding that 1 iPad has the same impact as 17-18 physical books. However, other studies suggest the break-even point where the iPad is greener is after reading around 100 books on the device. The document thus concludes that the iPad is a greener option for avid readers, while occasional readers may be better off with printed books depending on how long they keep the iPad.
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2. When we play games in our game
consoles and when we get dead tired
of learning all the ways of how to play
it, we tend to search and input cheats
to make our gameplay more
interesting.
By: Cash For iPads
3. iPad cheats are not necessarily like
game cheats. They do not make the iPad
experience dull or lifeless. They actually
bring more life and increase the
productivity of iPad users in general.
REMEMBER THIS!
By: Cash For iPads
4. 10 iPad cheats to create a better understanding
of some of the most prominent and not so
prominent features of the iPad.
.
.
.
Let the FUN begin!
By: Cash For iPads
5. Take charge in FaceTime
FaceTime is one of Apple’s premier features that make Apple admirers
buy their products. So, let me teach you how to take control of it.
Using FaceTime, start a video call to anyone you know with a compatible
gadget. Once started, simply move the picture-in-picture window that
shows your face.
This will be done by dragging the window around with your finger. This
will help you be more comfortable in looking at the face of your caller.
By: Cash For iPads
6. Photo Booth fun
This pre-installed app on your iPad is that it has all the effects that
you and your friends or family will love.
Simply click on the effect that you wish to use and get still shots
by clicking the camera button.
If you want to record a video, just click on the Strip image and
then hit the red Record button.
By: Cash For iPads
7. Download photos straight
from your camera to your iPad
If you will purchase the iPad Camera Connection kit from Apple,
this will be possible. Using this simple device attached to your iPad,
you can now transfer photos straight from your camera's memory
card. Unlike other Apple devices, it isn’t expensive. Go online and get
it from the Apple Store.
By: Cash For iPads
8. Access speedier websites
It’s hassle to type an address directly into the address bar.
Try using the iPad's ".com" key when directly keying in a URL.
You can hold down the .com key so you can get access to
a menu with .co.uk and other options.
By: Cash For iPads
9. Quick Safari scroll
Don’t just scroll!
Tap on top of the title window so you can start reading at the
beginning of a page.
By: Cash For iPads
10. You can do a whole
lot of simple things
with your iPad
without having to
read the long and
boring manual.
By: Cash For iPads
11. Zoom in on websites
In case you do not know, you can actually do it easily!
Zoom in on any website by simply pinching on the screen
with your two fingers.
If you want to return to the normal view, you can zoom
out by pinching outwards, Double-tap on any text or any image
to auto-zoom it to full screen.
By: Cash For iPads
12. Turn on Bookmarks
bar in Safari
Have you ever got tired of doing a lot of taps before you can access
your Bookmarks Bar in Safari? Well, you should check this out!
First, you just have to go to your Safari Settings and turn the Safari
Bookmarks Bar on permanently.
In the Settings app, tap Safari then turn Always Show Bookmarks
Bar to ON.
Cash For iPads
13. Clear browsing history in Safari
If there is a need to cover up the things you do online, you can
delete everything and wipe your Safari browser clean of your
web tracks and cookies by opening the Settings app. Tap Safari
then tap Clear History.
To make sure you are clearing it squeaky clean, you can also
wipe your cookies by clearing your cache too.
Cash For iPads
14. Open Safari links in a new page
Tap and hold on to the link and you will see a pop-over menu
that will appear to give you options of whether to open a link in
the same window or in a page in a new window.
Cash For iPads
15. Find text on a page
You can actually search for any word or text in
an open page in your Safari browser!
Simply type your word or text into the Google
search box. There you will see a list of suggestions
that will appear. Head to the bottom of the page and
you’ll see “On This Page”.
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16. There you have it!
Just read more about your iPad so you can use it to
its maximum efficiency.
If it breaks or anything, sell your iPad and
visit sites like cashforipad.com
for a better sum of money!
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