This document provides guidance for transitioning conference presentations from laptops to iPad Minis. It discusses selecting hardware like the iPad Mini, cables, clickers, and chargers. It recommends settings like disabling notifications and pairing clickers. It also offers tips for presenting elements like uploading PowerPoint files to OneDrive and loading separate video files. The document stresses the importance of testing connectivity and holding a dress rehearsal to work out any issues. Following these steps helps make an iPad-based presentation environment run smoothly.
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This past year, I had a client that decided
that, for their large annual conference,
they wanted to transition from a laptop
environment of running their speakers’
presentations, to a tablet environment. The
challenge was doing so from iPad Mini’s.
In theory, it sounds exciting and cutting
edge, but in reality, it takes some planning,
forethought, dress rehearsals and quite a bit
of patience to make it all happen.
I wrote this paper for those considering to
embark on the same journey. It took many
months of research, as no one source could
direct me to all of the solutions. It also took
effort from outside people to coordinate all
of the materials and practice with, initially
a one track workshop, then a five track
conference.
You may experience hiccups along the way,
as did I, but in the end, it is an exciting and
rewarding adventure.
Sheri
Sheri L. Kurdakul
President
Holistic Business Solutions LLC
A Word from Sheri
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Let us begin our journey with some of the circumstances we had to
consider in order to effectively plan our transformation.
First, the conference consisted of five distinct tracks running
simultaneously, so we needed to have at least five devices, plus a
backup or two. We would be running the conference at a hotel chain
where the A/V team worked in a Windows-based environment,
so on-site support would be limited. Presenters were invited
from outside the organization, so they would create their own
presentations in PowerPoint. Slide transitions, video and live
polling would be part of many of the presentations. The speakers
preferred to move about the room, so being tied to one place was not
an option. Being able to turn on/off other programs would be vital to
minimizing distractions and ensuring the success of the speakers’
presentations.
With all of that to consider (and there were local issues we will
address later), a solid plan was important. SO let’s dive into the
hardware first.
INTRODUCTION
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TABLETS
If you are purchasing iPads, then I would recommend the iPad
mini 16GB Wi-Fi version. You don’t need the 4G enablement if you
are only using them for presentations. Apple has a great business
program if you are looking at a significant quantity and want
deeper control into each unit. They also have a leasing program, so
there are a few options out there for you to consider.
CABLES/ADAPTERS
Most hotels and conference centers work with projectors using a
VGA connection. iPad mini’s (all Apple devices) will require that
you buy an adapter for each device. Retail cost is currently $49 from
the Apple Store.
The iPad mini lightening to VGA adapter is a short cable (about
4” long), so if you need the iPad mini to be on a podium at the
front of the room, you will need to ensure you have access to a
long VGA cable.
As the iPad mini lightening to VGA adapter does not support audio,
you will also need to purchase a 3.5-mm stereo audio cable to fit in
the headphone minijack where audio is required.
In order to ensure consistent power, you either want to purchase
additional Apple 5W USB Power Adapters, or a 2-port USB power
adapter. This will enable you to keep the iPad minis and the
bluetooth clickers charged at the same time during your event.
HARDWARE
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CLICKERS
I’m sure most of you are aware, but iPads do not come equipped
with a USB port, so your typical USB slide transition clicker will
not work.
Unless you are going to require all presenters to stand at the
podium, you will need to use a clicker. I use the Satechi Bluetooth
Smart Pointer Mobile Presenter (Black).
CHARGERS
Bluetooth technology can be a big battery drain, so make sure
you are charging your devices (iPads and clickers). Your VGA
adapter will plug into the lightening connection port on your
iPad mini - look at the back of it and you will see that there is
another lightening connector port for you to charge your device
while connected to the projector. In order to keep your clicker from
running out of battery, I suggest purchasing a dual USB wall
charger for each set-up in order to keep both devices charged at all
times.
Now that we’ve gone over the hardware, let’s discuss how we will
configure the settings for your devices.
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IPAD MINI SETTINGS
When you make your purchase, you will want to set them up under
one primary iCloud account. This will be used to upload all of your
videos to your devices. I don’t recommend setting a passcode, for if
something goes awry during a presentation and you are not right
there, others may not be able to access the device to get things
back on track. You may want to control the “desktop” of your iPad
Minis so your presenters can easily access the things they need,
and are not distracted by the things they don’t. I choose to drag the
PowerPoint, Video and Safari apps to the iPad’s dock so they are
readily available. I also drag all other apps into one folder, then
move them over two or three desktop screens to the right to reduce
the risk of interference.
Apple is very good at alerting you on the device, but all those pop-
ups and icons can mess up a great presentation. In order to control
the environment, you’ll want to quiet the device.
Go into your SETTINGS app and click on NOTIFICATIONS. All of
the apps listed under INCLUDE are going to notify you if anything
happens. Some will give you the red dot, while others will send you
a push notification via a pop-up. You are going to want to click on
each one of these apps individually and manually disable all of the
alerts. The only one that is not super obvious, is the Mail app. You
will need to go into each mail account and disable the notifications
individually.
CLICKER SETTINGS
To use your clicker with the iPad, you must establish a “pairing”
with the specific clicker to a unique iPad. If you have multiple
devices and clickers, I recommend labeling them so they do not get
confused. Follow the directions in the package to pair your devices.
It is simply explained in their included leaflet.
SETTINGS
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PRESENTATIONS
I bit the apple long ago, but there are certain restrictions you will
be bound to that are beyond your control.
Most businesses run in a Windows environment, and when you
are organizing a corporate conference, PowerPoint is the norm.
You cannot require a speaker to create a presentation in an
environment for which they are not familiar nor have the software
capabilities.
Fortunately, Microsoft has a solution that makes it fairly easy
to access PPT files in their native app while keeping all of the
transitions intact. Their Office 365 product includes a subscription
to OneDrive, their cloud service. Using Office mobile applications is
easy, but you do need to pre-plan and give yourself time to upload
your files. The following steps outline how you would upload and
access your PPT presentation from the iPad:
• Step 1: Login to your OneDrive account from your computer
• https://onedrive.live.com/about/en-us/#
• Step 2: Click on “Documents” and from the top menu bar,
click “Upload”
• Find your PPT file and select it for upload
• You can now upload files up to 10GB each!
NOTE: Any files you wish to delete from a Mac, must be done
from the web portal and not the app.
• Step 3: Access the OneDrive app from your iPad
• Click on the “Documents” folder to reveal the uploaded PPT
file(s)
• Step 4: Choose the desired file.
• This will open the presentation within the PPT app.
PRESENTATION ELEMENTS
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• Step 5: To present, click on “SLIDE SHOW” in the top
navigation, then “PRESENTER VIEW” in the secondary
navigation.
Depending on the internet speed and the presentation size, it may
take a moment to download the presentation to the device. Once
downloaded, it runs as a native file.
MULTIMEDIA
In a traditional PPT presentation, you might see a video
“embedded” in a presentation. That concept works from a
computer if the environment for which you will be playing them
has the bandwidth to sustain the video playback. In an iPad
environment, this is not the case.
The videos need to be standalone files. If they are YouTube,
Vimeo or other web-based service links, the videos need to be
captured as native video files, such as .mp4, .m4v or .mov. If
you need to convert video files or download videos from a link,
there are several softwares on the market that will allow you to
accomplish this.
Getting the videos onto the iPad proved to be a bit trickier than
I anticipated. Tricky, but not impossible. I was doing this on
behalf of a client, so this is why it was a bit complex. You need to
upload the videos using iTunes Match, but if you have a personal
account, you cannot use this feature on your client’s account
without disabling your own account for 90 days minimum.
Uhmmm - not working for me!
I needed to create a separate User profile where I could share files
- video files. Below are directions for sharing files between users
accounts on the same computer.
• CLICK HERE for OS X Mountain Lion Users
• CLICK HERE for OS X Mavericks Users
• CLICK HERE for OS X Yosemite Users
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I could convert or download my videos from my account, upload
them to the shared folder, then log out and log back in to my
client’s account on my computer. From there, I could access the
video files and load them into the appropriate iPad.
When you first load an external video file, it may not be visible in
your “movies.” The default setting for external videos is “Home
Movies” in your iTunes account. This is simple to remedy by
following the steps below:
• Open your iTunes account on your computer
• From the top left menu toolbar, click the movie icon. It will
most likely open in the Home Videos section of your movies.
• Click on the movie to highlight (careful not to double click or
your movie will begin to play).
• Right click on the highlighted movie, then choose “Get Info”
from the menu.
• An information panel will appear. Click on “Options”, then
under “Media Kind,” select “Movie” from the pick list.
• Click “OK” and your movie will reassign to your movies
where you are free to sync it to your iPad device(s).
You’ve configured all your devices and are ready to set up the
presentations.
FILE IDENTIFICATION
Now for presentation day. You need to have your multimedia
preloaded into the iPads. I recommend having them labeled in the
order for which they will play, so the speaker is not fumbling with
files, trying to find the right video during their session.
My method of labeling is the session number, the slide number
and the speaker name (e.g. 03-28_Smith is session 3, slide
#28, speaker Kurdakul). Next, have all of your PowerPoint
presentations pre-downloaded on the designated iPad.
I use a spreadsheet to ensure all elements of each presentation
is accounted for and loaded where it should be. CLICK HERE to
view my sample template and customize for your own needs.
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WIRELESS CONNECTIVITY
Wireless connectivity is important here, so you’ll need to make
sure that nothing is going to interfere with your connection. If
you are offering wireless for your attendees and there are several
hundred of them, also remember that most people have multiple
devices (phone, tablet, laptop, etc.), so 100 attendees could
equate to 300 connections on the network. My advice is to have a
separate network connection for your presentation devices.
NOTE: I was recently in a hotel that was connected/next to to
a business complex. I had paid access to the hotel wireless, but
the business complex secure wireless network was stronger,
so my device kept trying to default to the business complex
network. This forced me to re-connect to the hotel network
repeatedly.
My recommendation here is the following:
• Go to “Settings”
• Go to “Wi-Fi”
• Click on the network that you do not want to join and
choose “Forget this Network”
ON SITE SET-UP
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Do this with all of the networks that may interfere with your
connectivity to ensure smooth downloads of your session files.
At this point, a dress rehearsal is recommended so you and
your team can drive the presentations and assist with any
troubleshooting along the way.
DRESS REHEARSAL
Let’s review the above. You have configured your devices to quiet
any distractions. You have paired your clickers to the iPad minis.
Your presentations and videos are labeled and loaded onto their
appropriate devices through Microsoft’s OneDrive and iTunes’
Movies. You have checked for rogue wireless networks and delete
them from your devices memory. You have a power strip and
power cords for recharging both the iPads and the clickers.
Checklist:
• iPad Mini
• lightning cable
• lightning to VGA adapter
• dual USB wall charger
• 3.5-mm stereo audio cable* (if needed)
You are now ready to log into your PowerPoint app, select your
presentation to download and run your presentation. If there is a
video to be played, you’ll need to click into the video app, play the
selected video, then return to your PowerPoint app. It will pick up
from the last slide and seamlessly move forward.
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This method of running your conference presentations is not
for everyone. Technology is becoming more autonomous where
operating systems are concerned, but right now this is less
seamless than running your sessions from laptops. The advantage
here becomes price, as iPad mini’s, even with the needed
accessories, are less expensive to buy. Shipping and/or traveling
with tablets is also considerably cheaper and more convenient.
Ultimately, you’ll need to do a thorough evaluation to determine
whether this is the right choice. My wish is that this guide is
helpful in outlining all of the considerations for you to make an
informed decision and, if you choose to use iPad minis, that this
will help you facilitate a successful event.
SUMMARY
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Sheri L. Kurdakul
President
Holistic Business Solutions LLC
Sheri specializes in the fine details and technological
efficiencies in event management and logistics. Sheri
has been overseeing the marketing and technical
aspects of organizations and their events for over
25 years. These events range in size from 850,000
attendees to local workshops of 50 attendees and
include international, national, local and virtual.
Sheri was previously Sales and Marketing Director
for the Retail Value Chain Federation, Store
Manager for a high volume Starbucks store, and
Project Manager, and Specialty Media Manager
for Hannover Fairs, which managed the largest
technology event in the world featuring 7,000
exhibitors and sponsors. In addition, she has agency
and print media management experience. She is
currently acting in the capacity of Marketing and
Technical Advisor for the New Jersey Farm To
School Network and Marketing Director for the
Retail Value Chain Federation (RVCF).