iPad ITiffany Brand
Technology Instructor, Dover Adult Learning Center
t.brand@dalc-online.org
http://goo.gl/nz6EFO
IPAD I
Part 1: Getting to Know the iPad Hardware
iPad Hardware
iPad Hardware
Home Button
• Always brings you back
to the home/apps screen
• Gets you out of any app!
Sleep/Wake Button
• Press once to wake up
a sleeping iPad
• Press once to put an
iPad to sleep
• Press and hold to turn
iPad on/off
Orientation
• Turning the iPad automatically changes the orientation
Portrait Landscape
Accessories
• iPad Smart Cover
• iPad Case
• Transparent screen
protector
• Stylus
• Bluetooth keyboard
Settings
• Tap Wi-Fi – Join wifi networks.
IPAD I
Part 2: Gestures
Gesture Types
• Tap
• Drag
• Flick/Swipe
• Tap and Hold
• Pinch
Tap
• Touch something on the iPad
screen quickly
• Uses:
• Open an app
• Activate a link (on a web
site)
• Move the insertion point to
type in a particular location
Drag
• Touch your finger to the
screen and drag it across the
screen.
• Uses:
• Scroll up and down
• Select text
Try it – Tap and Drag
• Tap on Maps
• Tap on the “Current Location” icon
• Drag up, down, right, and left to scroll the map around
slowly
• Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
Flick/Swipe
• Drag your finger across
the screen and lift it up
quickly. Uses:
• Scroll quickly through a
long page - Tap
anywhere on the screen
to stop the scrolling
(Think of it as a spinning
wheel)
• Swipe on a list item to
Delete it (email)
Try it – Flick/Swipe
• Tap on Maps
• Tap on the “Current Location” icon
• Flick up, down, right, and left to scroll the map around
quickly
• Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
Pinch
• Using two fingers, drag them
in or out on the screen.
• Uses:
• Zoom in and out on an area
of the screen.
Try it – Pinch
• Tap on Maps
• Tap on the “Current Location” icon
• Pinch two fingers together to zoom in on an area of the
map
• Pinch two fingers out to zoom out
• Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
Tap and Hold
• Press a finger on the keyboard and hold it there for a
second.
• Uses:
• Selecting text
• Bringing up more options for an area on an app
• Rearranging app icons on the Home screens
Typing
• On-screen keyboard
will appear whenever
you tap into an area
that you can type text
• Notes app, email, text
entry fields on web
pages, etc.
Typing
• Entering text – tap on a key on the on-screen keyboard.
Tap Shift for capital letters. Double-tap for caps lock.
Tap to see numbers & symbols.
Backspace to delete
Hide the keyboard
Tap and hold
a character
to see
accents
Tap the symbol key to see
more symbols.
Typing
• Tap on the screen to place the insertion point
• Tap, hold & drag to move the insertion point to a
particular place in the text.
• Tap and hold on a word to select it. Drag the selection
dots to increase/decrease your selection.
• Selected words can be copied (and then pasted elsewhere)
and you can access a dictionary to define them.
Try It - Typing
• Tap the Notes app
• Tap the + to begin a new note
• Type something into the note. Tap and Drag to move the
insertion point around to edit your text.
Printing
• iPads can Print to AirPrint-compatible printers on the
same wifi network
• If you have an old printer that is not AirPrint compatible
• Fingerprint by Collobos Software – runs on a computer
connected to my printer and allows iOS devices to print to
it. www.collobos.com
IPAD I
Part 3: Web browsing with Safari
Web Browsing in Safari
• Safari is the web
browser that comes
with the iPad
• Tap on the Safari icon
to launch it
Safari
• Tap here and type to
enter a web address.
• Then tap Go.
• Drag in the main area
to scroll.
• Double tap to quickly
zoom in and out
• Or Pinch to zoom
Safari
• Tap on a link to
follow it.
• Tap the Back arrow to
go back through
pages you have
visited
• Tap and hold on a link
to open it in a new
tab, copy it, or add it
to your reading list.
Safari
• Tabs allow you to
browse more than one
web page at a time
• Tap the + to open a
new tab.
• Tap the tabs to switch
between them
• Tap the X on a tab to
close it
Safari
• Type something in the
search field to search
the web.
• Google is the default
search engine – this
can be changed in the
settings
Safari
• On web pages with
articles, the Reader
button appears in the
address bar.
• Tap “Reader” to see the
article blown up full
screen for easy reading
• Tap “Reader” again to
go back to the web
page.
Bookmarking in Safari
• Tap the Share button to
• Add a page to your
Bookmarks
• Add a button to the page
on your Home screen
• Save the page to your
Reading List to read
offline
• Share the page through
email, iMessage, or
social media
• Print the page to an
AirPrint compatible
printer.
Bookmarking in Safari
• Tap the Bookmarks
button to
• See your list of
Bookmarks
• See your browsing
history
• See your Reading List
Bookmarking in Safari
• Tap the Edit button to
• Organize your
bookmarks into folders
• Rearrange your
bookmarks
• Delete bookmarks
Try It - Safari
• Navigate to a web page with an address
• Search for a topic on the web
• Open multiple web pages in tabs and switch between
them
• Bookmark a page
• Create a folder for some bookmarks
• Pin a page to your Home Screen
iPad User Guide
• Tap Safari
• Tap Bookmark button
• Tap iPad User Guide
• If your bookmark is not
there, go to:
help.apple.com/ipad/6/
or
help.apple.com/ipad/7/
iPad Websites
• iPad Basics Tutorial:
http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ipadbasics
• Lots of iPad information and Tutorials:
http://ipad.about.com/
• iPad news - http://www.theipadguide.com/
• iPads 4 Schools - http://ipad4schools.org/
http://goo.gl/nz6EFO

iPad 1 Workshop

  • 1.
    iPad ITiffany Brand TechnologyInstructor, Dover Adult Learning Center t.brand@dalc-online.org http://goo.gl/nz6EFO
  • 2.
    IPAD I Part 1:Getting to Know the iPad Hardware
  • 3.
  • 4.
  • 5.
    Home Button • Alwaysbrings you back to the home/apps screen • Gets you out of any app!
  • 6.
    Sleep/Wake Button • Pressonce to wake up a sleeping iPad • Press once to put an iPad to sleep • Press and hold to turn iPad on/off
  • 7.
    Orientation • Turning theiPad automatically changes the orientation Portrait Landscape
  • 8.
    Accessories • iPad SmartCover • iPad Case • Transparent screen protector • Stylus • Bluetooth keyboard
  • 9.
    Settings • Tap Wi-Fi– Join wifi networks.
  • 10.
  • 11.
    Gesture Types • Tap •Drag • Flick/Swipe • Tap and Hold • Pinch
  • 12.
    Tap • Touch somethingon the iPad screen quickly • Uses: • Open an app • Activate a link (on a web site) • Move the insertion point to type in a particular location
  • 13.
    Drag • Touch yourfinger to the screen and drag it across the screen. • Uses: • Scroll up and down • Select text
  • 14.
    Try it –Tap and Drag • Tap on Maps • Tap on the “Current Location” icon • Drag up, down, right, and left to scroll the map around slowly • Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
  • 15.
    Flick/Swipe • Drag yourfinger across the screen and lift it up quickly. Uses: • Scroll quickly through a long page - Tap anywhere on the screen to stop the scrolling (Think of it as a spinning wheel) • Swipe on a list item to Delete it (email)
  • 16.
    Try it –Flick/Swipe • Tap on Maps • Tap on the “Current Location” icon • Flick up, down, right, and left to scroll the map around quickly • Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
  • 17.
    Pinch • Using twofingers, drag them in or out on the screen. • Uses: • Zoom in and out on an area of the screen.
  • 18.
    Try it –Pinch • Tap on Maps • Tap on the “Current Location” icon • Pinch two fingers together to zoom in on an area of the map • Pinch two fingers out to zoom out • Press the Home button to go back to the home screen
  • 19.
    Tap and Hold •Press a finger on the keyboard and hold it there for a second. • Uses: • Selecting text • Bringing up more options for an area on an app • Rearranging app icons on the Home screens
  • 20.
    Typing • On-screen keyboard willappear whenever you tap into an area that you can type text • Notes app, email, text entry fields on web pages, etc.
  • 21.
    Typing • Entering text– tap on a key on the on-screen keyboard. Tap Shift for capital letters. Double-tap for caps lock. Tap to see numbers & symbols. Backspace to delete Hide the keyboard Tap and hold a character to see accents Tap the symbol key to see more symbols.
  • 22.
    Typing • Tap onthe screen to place the insertion point • Tap, hold & drag to move the insertion point to a particular place in the text. • Tap and hold on a word to select it. Drag the selection dots to increase/decrease your selection. • Selected words can be copied (and then pasted elsewhere) and you can access a dictionary to define them.
  • 23.
    Try It -Typing • Tap the Notes app • Tap the + to begin a new note • Type something into the note. Tap and Drag to move the insertion point around to edit your text.
  • 24.
    Printing • iPads canPrint to AirPrint-compatible printers on the same wifi network • If you have an old printer that is not AirPrint compatible • Fingerprint by Collobos Software – runs on a computer connected to my printer and allows iOS devices to print to it. www.collobos.com
  • 25.
    IPAD I Part 3:Web browsing with Safari
  • 26.
    Web Browsing inSafari • Safari is the web browser that comes with the iPad • Tap on the Safari icon to launch it
  • 27.
    Safari • Tap hereand type to enter a web address. • Then tap Go. • Drag in the main area to scroll. • Double tap to quickly zoom in and out • Or Pinch to zoom
  • 28.
    Safari • Tap ona link to follow it. • Tap the Back arrow to go back through pages you have visited • Tap and hold on a link to open it in a new tab, copy it, or add it to your reading list.
  • 29.
    Safari • Tabs allowyou to browse more than one web page at a time • Tap the + to open a new tab. • Tap the tabs to switch between them • Tap the X on a tab to close it
  • 30.
    Safari • Type somethingin the search field to search the web. • Google is the default search engine – this can be changed in the settings
  • 31.
    Safari • On webpages with articles, the Reader button appears in the address bar. • Tap “Reader” to see the article blown up full screen for easy reading • Tap “Reader” again to go back to the web page.
  • 32.
    Bookmarking in Safari •Tap the Share button to • Add a page to your Bookmarks • Add a button to the page on your Home screen • Save the page to your Reading List to read offline • Share the page through email, iMessage, or social media • Print the page to an AirPrint compatible printer.
  • 33.
    Bookmarking in Safari •Tap the Bookmarks button to • See your list of Bookmarks • See your browsing history • See your Reading List
  • 34.
    Bookmarking in Safari •Tap the Edit button to • Organize your bookmarks into folders • Rearrange your bookmarks • Delete bookmarks
  • 35.
    Try It -Safari • Navigate to a web page with an address • Search for a topic on the web • Open multiple web pages in tabs and switch between them • Bookmark a page • Create a folder for some bookmarks • Pin a page to your Home Screen
  • 36.
    iPad User Guide •Tap Safari • Tap Bookmark button • Tap iPad User Guide • If your bookmark is not there, go to: help.apple.com/ipad/6/ or help.apple.com/ipad/7/
  • 37.
    iPad Websites • iPadBasics Tutorial: http://www.gcflearnfree.org/ipadbasics • Lots of iPad information and Tutorials: http://ipad.about.com/ • iPad news - http://www.theipadguide.com/ • iPads 4 Schools - http://ipad4schools.org/ http://goo.gl/nz6EFO

Editor's Notes

  • #4 Status BarYour connection 3g/4g or WiFiTimeBattery LifeApp IconsCustomizable – will look different depending on what apps you have loaded and how you have arranged themHome ButtonAlways brings you back to the home screenFront CameraUsed for FaceTime calls, Skype, etc. or just to take a photo of yourself!Multi-Touch ScreenInteract with the iPad/Apps with multi-touch gestures
  • #5 Sleep/WakePress & hold to turn the iPad on or offPress to wake up the iPad from sleepDock ConnectorCharge the iPad or connect accessories (camera connection, video out, etc.)Side SwitchMute the iPad
  • #13 When scrolling, drag like you are “pushing” the screen up or down.In some apps, like maps, you can drag in all directions.
  • #19 You can also download an iBooks version.