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2. About the Presenters
Julie Sarpy, PhD
Library Liaison Dr. Kiran C.
Patel
Colleges of Allopathic and
Osteopathic Medicine
jsarpy@nova.edu
3. DISCLOSURES
• The presenters have no interest in selling a
technology, program, product and/or service
to the attendees
• The presenters have no disclosures regarding
any commercial relationships
• The presenters have no conflict of interests
4. Objectives
• Become familiar with the iPad
• Demonstrate knowledge of iPad basic
hardware
• Demonstrate knowledge of iPad basic
software
5. OUTLINE
PART I: iPad Basics
PART II: Hands-on Activities
PART III: HPD Library Resources
7. What we will cover today:
Basic Anatomy/Hardware
1. Home button/Touch ID sensor
2. Sleep/Wake/Power button
3. Headphone jack
4. Volume
5. Speakers
6. Charging port
7. Speakers
8. Front-facing HD camera
(FaceTime)
9. Mute/Lock rotation (iPad Air2 -
NO SIDE SWITCH!)
Basic Software
Native apps
1. Calendar
2. Contacts
3. Notes
4. Camera
5. Photos
6. App store
7. iBooks
8. Settings
9. Control Center
10. Safari
11. Mail
8. BUTTONS
Home Button
• Return to home screen
• Open a search
• (double-tap quickly) to see what’s
running & close apps
Sleep/Wake Button
• Lock/Unlock
• Power On/Off
Volume Button
• Adjust Volume
• Mute Volume
Side Switch/Button
• Mute or Lock Rotation
Camera
• Front-facing
9. HARDWARE
• REAR/SIDE
– Headphone Jack
– Sleep/Wake Button
– Rear Facing Camera
– Side Switch- Mute or lock display
in horizontal or vertical position (set your preference
in Settings)
– Volume Button
– Speaker
– Dock Connector
10. HOME SCREEN
• Status Bar
– Wi-Fi Connection
– Battery Life
– Locked
– Airplane mode
• App Icons
– Tap to open
• Home Screen Indicator
– Multiple home
screens
• App Dock
– Maximum of 6 in dock
11. Software
Native Apps
1. Calendar
2. Contacts
3. Notes
4. Camera
5. Photos
6. App store
7. iBooks
8. Settings
9. Control Center
10.Safari
11.Mail http://www.dailymail.co.uk/wires/ap/article-2795021/New-iPads-Mac-expected-Apple-event.html
12. Settings
• General
• Touch ID &
Passcode
• Wi-Fi
• Airplane
Mode
• iTunes &
App Store
• Mail,
Contacts,
Calendars
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ipadbasics/8
16. GESTURES
• Tap
– Open an app
– Follow a hyperlink
• Press & Slide
– Scroll
– Move between screens
• 4-5 Finger Swipes
– Vertical/Horizontal
– Switch between all
open apps
– Outward-open multitask
bar
• 4-5 Pinch
– Inward-return to home
screen
– Zoom
17. ARRANGING APPS
To Move – Press & Hold any app icon
until all are shaking {earthquake
mode}.
Choose the app you want to move -
Press & Hold the icon & drag to
another column, row or to another
page.
Click on the Home Button to leave
‘earthquake’ mode.
Delete app by holding down icon in
‘earthquake’ mode & clicking X.
18. The Basics in Action for 5 Minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMht9_F3580
19. How to keep it clean!
• Microfiber cloth for glass
• Alcohol wipes for body
• No other liquids, please!
• Mind your ports – no liquids!
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/ten-things-you-didnt-know-about-ipad-air-2-ipad-mini-3
21. I. Click/Swipe/Tap
1. Open an app
2. Close an app
3. Put your iPad to sleep
http://www.ilounge.com/index.php/articles/comments/ten-things-you-didnt-know-about-ipad-air-2-ipad-
mini-3
22. II. On-Screen Keyboard
• Insert Numbers & Punctuation
• Hide Keyboard (tap button)
• Split Keyboard
– Tap & hold [Hide Keyboard] key
• Insert Accented Characters
– Tap & hold the character
• Enable International Keyboards
– Settings-General-Keyboard/International
Shift
Numbers &
Punctuation
Hide Keyboard
23. OTHER TIPS & TRICKS
• User Guide in iBooks
• Screenshots
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2r66JM5iL2M
24. III. Copy/Paste
• Select Text
– Tap and hold over a word until highlighted.
• Copy Text
– Select text and then tap “copy”.
• Paste Text
– Tap and hold where you would like to paste text and then
select “paste”.
25. IV. Add to Home Screen
1. Open Safari
2. Type www.nova.edu/hpdlibrary/ in address
bar
3. Tap “Go”
4. Tap “Share button”
5. Tap “Add to Home Screen”
6. Tap “Add”
7. Move to tray at bottom