This document provides a quick start guide for a new iPhone user, summarizing key features and functions of the device. It explains how to turn the iPhone on and set it up, use the basic buttons, make phone calls, send messages, take photos and videos, browse the web, use maps, download apps and content, access iCloud services, and get support. The guide is intended to help new users learn the basics of the iPhone in a short amount of time.
The iPhone: Your Instructional Swiss Army KnifeJonathan Bacon
This introductory session for beginning iPhone users offers tips, tricks and shortcuts to access a wide array of features that will come in handy for instructional preparation and classroom use. We will focus on little know tips that you may have missed in your rush to learn and use this multi-purpose tool. Among the features discussed:
• How to use the iPhone camera and its controls,
• Little know text entry and messaging tips for the instructor,
• Obscure usage tips that will increase your efficiency,
• Managing photos and images on your iPhone,
• Speaking the language of your iPhone,
• Understanding iCloud and cloud storage in general,
• Finding apps you didn’t know you had.
You're probably surprised at how frequently screenshots appear in your take screenshot in iphone. Understanding how to take a screenshot on iPhone is a critical ability, whether you want to save a text message, an Instagram post, or the current display screen in a game. Thankfully, it's a simple task. On each iPhone model, here's how to snap a screenshot....
Quick reference handout to accompany presentation by Tyler wright and Michael Wolf of Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School on May 17, 2013. Made by customguide.com
The iPhone: Your Instructional Swiss Army KnifeJonathan Bacon
This introductory session for beginning iPhone users offers tips, tricks and shortcuts to access a wide array of features that will come in handy for instructional preparation and classroom use. We will focus on little know tips that you may have missed in your rush to learn and use this multi-purpose tool. Among the features discussed:
• How to use the iPhone camera and its controls,
• Little know text entry and messaging tips for the instructor,
• Obscure usage tips that will increase your efficiency,
• Managing photos and images on your iPhone,
• Speaking the language of your iPhone,
• Understanding iCloud and cloud storage in general,
• Finding apps you didn’t know you had.
You're probably surprised at how frequently screenshots appear in your take screenshot in iphone. Understanding how to take a screenshot on iPhone is a critical ability, whether you want to save a text message, an Instagram post, or the current display screen in a game. Thankfully, it's a simple task. On each iPhone model, here's how to snap a screenshot....
Quick reference handout to accompany presentation by Tyler wright and Michael Wolf of Miller Comprehensive Catholic High School on May 17, 2013. Made by customguide.com
I presented this to a group of 50 people, half of whom used iPhones and half had Android smart phones. It was tough to make all of them happy but at the end of the presentation they all felt that they had learned a lot about their devices.
Brain Fingerprinting is a controversial forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography (EEG) to determine whether specific information is stored in a subject's brain. It does this by measuring electrical brainwave responses to words, phrases, or pictures that are presented on a computer screen (Farwell & Smith 2001, Farwell, Richardson, and Richardson 2012).
I presented this to a group of 50 people, half of whom used iPhones and half had Android smart phones. It was tough to make all of them happy but at the end of the presentation they all felt that they had learned a lot about their devices.
Brain Fingerprinting is a controversial forensic science technique that uses electroencephalography (EEG) to determine whether specific information is stored in a subject's brain. It does this by measuring electrical brainwave responses to words, phrases, or pictures that are presented on a computer screen (Farwell & Smith 2001, Farwell, Richardson, and Richardson 2012).
Billions of connected devices and things. Billions of people. 5G will provide connectivity for all of these things and people as well as businesses and industry, bringing benefit to society. Operating machinery in hazardous environments from a remote control will be enabled through near-zero latency communication links that enable real-time video. Billions of video-enabled devices will be able to share bandwidth-hungry content. These are just a few applications that illustrate what 5G will be designed for.
A presentation covering tips & tricks to do more with your iPad, including adjusting settings, using Safari, iCloud, manipulating text, editing photos, and more.
I hope this free "cheat sheets" are useful to my customers, clients and friends.
Bill McIntosh
School Vision Inc.
Phone : 843-442-8888
Email : WKMcIntosh@Comcast.net
I am an authorized consultant for Dukane. They have many iPad related products.
I also posted it here for the benefit of my clients and friends
Bill McIntosh
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.
1. Hello.
Quick Start Guide
Welcome to your new iPhone. We’d like to show you around.
To start, turn on your iPhone by pressing and holding the On/Off button for a few seconds. Then follow the onscreen instructions to set up your iPhone.
Button basics
To turn off or restart iPhone, press and hold the
On/Off button for a few seconds, then drag the slider
to confirm. To turn off the screen but still receive calls, press On/Off once. Press the Home button at any time
to return to the Home screen. To quickly switch
between recently used apps, double-click the Home button and tap an app icon.
Phone
Tap a phone number in Contacts, Favorites, an email,
a text message, or almost anywhere in iPhone to make a call. Or open the Phone app and tap the Keypad button to dial manually. Press the On/Off button once to silence an incoming call or twice to send it directly to voicemail. Or slide the Phone button up to reply with a text message or set up a reminder to call back. To answer a call while using the iPhone headset, press the center button once. Press it again to end your call.
FaceTime
Select someone from your contacts and tap the FaceTime button to start a video call with an iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, or Mac user. Or while you’re on
a voice call, tap FaceTime to begin a video call.
During a video call, tap the Camera button to switch
to the rear camera and share your surroundings.
Messages
Tap the Messages icon to send an iMessage to other iPhone, iPad, iPod touch, and Mac users, or to send
an SMS or MMS to other mobile phone users. Type a name or phone number in the To field or select someone from your contacts. Type your message,
then tap Send. To send photos or video, tap the Camera button.
Typing and editing
iPhone corrects and suggests words as you type.
So if you tap a wrong letter, just keep typing.
To accept the suggested word, tap the space bar. Or tap the “x” to ignore the suggestion. To edit text, double-tap a word and drag the grab points to
expand your selection. Or touch and hold to bring
up the magnifying glass and slide your finger to
move the insertion point. Then tap to cut, copy,
or paste. To dictate, tap the Microphone button.
Notifications
When you receive a notification, it appears briefly
at the top of the screen without interrupting what you’re doing. Ignore the notification or tap it to address it right away. To see a summary of your
recent notifications, swipe down from the top
of any screen. You can access a new notification
from the Lock screen by sliding its icon to the right.
Ring/Silent
Volume
Up/Down
Lightning connector
On/Off
Sleep/Wake
Requires a FaceTime-enabled device for both caller and recipient.
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