Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
iPad Basic Training
1.
2. By the end of today’s session you will:
› Identify some native apps and what they do
› Set up email
› Create an Apple ID
› Download an app from the App Store
› Customize your iPad
› Organize, delete, and move apps
3. Cannot be deleted
from iPad
Examples:
› Safari (web browsing)
› Messages (“text” with
Other iPads)
› Newsstand
(magazines and
newspapers)
› Contacts (similar to
an address book)
4. Tap the Settings icon (Gear)
Select “Mail, Contacts and
Calendars” from the side menu
on the left.
Choose “Exchange” for type of account.
Type in your email address (CIMS format,
not your
firstname.lastname@lansingschools...)
5. Enter your email password
Choose Next
Apple will verify and your email should open
You should be able to send and receive
email on your iPad
If you’re experiencing problems, try logging
on using the web browser (Safari).
6. An Apple ID is necessary to download apps
to your iPad
You can create an Apple ID without using a
credit card
However, if you want to BUY any apps, you
will need either an iTunes gift card or a credit
card.
7. Go to the Newsstand App
Choose any FREE magazine.
Tap on the magazine and follow the prompts to create a
new ID.
Remember your password – you will have to enter this
whenever you download new apps.
You will need to “verify” your Apple ID. Check your
email. Click on the link to verify your Apple ID.
Once your Apple ID is verified, you are now able to
download apps, music, videos, etc. from iTunes and the
App store.
8. 1.Tap on the App Store
icon
In the Search bar, type
“Weather”. This will
bring up all the apps
related to weather.
2. In the Search
bar, type
“Weather”
9. Tap the word
“Free” next to the
App you want to
install.
Then, tap “Install.”
10. You will be
prompted to
enter your
Apple ID
password.
Once you enter
it, your app will
begin
downloading.
11. Once the app has
downloaded, you
can open it from
this screen by
tapping “Open”, or
you can access it
via the Home
Screen.
12. You can search the App Store in a variety of
ways:
› If you know the specific name of an app, type it
in the Search bar.
› When you open the App Store, it automatically
shows the “Featured” apps.
› You can choose to browse by Category, and then
further limit your search by grade level, content
area, etc.
13. If you know the
specific name
of an app, you
can search for
it by typing the
name of the
app into the
search bar.
14. You can search the
App Store by
Category.
To find Category,
go to the third
section in the app
store.
Swipe to the right
until you find
“Browse by
Category”
15. Here you can
select
“Education,”
then further
refine your
search.
16. Search for an Educational App
Find one that you think would be relevant to
you and download it.
You have 5 minutes!
17.
18. Type address of website in address bar;
enter to navigate to the website.
Share site link via text, email, social media,
or add shortcut to the home screen
You can add a bookmark to your favorites
page, too.
19. If you’d like to share a website you’ve found,
you have several options:
Tap the box with the
Arrow pointing up. This
Menu appears.
You can also save this site to your bookmarks
bar, reading list, or make it a shortcut on the
Home screen.
20. You can have more than one window open in
Safari.
To open a new tab, click on the + sign at the
top
21. To copy text, press and hold down word you
want to copy. Choose copy from the pop up
menu.
To zoom in and out, pinch two fingers
together (to zoom out) and spread apart to
zoom in.
22. Closing an app keeps it from running in the
background.
This helps with battery power and keeps the
iPad running smoothly and as quickly as
possible.
23. To close an
app, double
tap the home
button quickly.
Any open
apps will
appear in a
list
24. To close the app, place your finger on the
screen and swipe upward.
You can repeat this process for any apps
that are currently open.
25. To delete an app, place your finger on the
app you want to delete.
Hold your finger on the app until they all start
“jiggling.”
*Note: You cannot delete “native” apps like
Contacts, Calendar, etc.
26. Once the apps are jiggling, click on the grey
‘x’ in the upper left corner.
Confirm or cancel this action
To stop the apps from jiggling, click the home
button.
27. You can arrange the way your apps appear
on the home screen.
Touch an app and hold until it starts jiggling
Move the app to a new place on the home
screen.
Let go of the app when it’s where you want it
to be.
29. You can organize apps into folders to
organize them.
Tutorial video
30. Touch and hold the “Contacts” App until it
jiggles.
Using your finger, move the Contacts App
until it overlaps the Clock app.
Remove your finger from the screen
31. Now, your Contacts and Clock app are
together in a folder
You can accept Apple’s pre-set folder name
or rename it by typing in the Folder Name
box.
32. To remove the folder, drag the app out of the
box.
Only empty folders can be deleted
33. You can make a lot of adjustments to the
iPad in the Settings.
Tap the Settings icon (gear)
35. Drag the slider to the right or left to change
the brightness of the iPad. Keep “Auto-
Brightness” on.
36. Tap Wallpaper on the left hand side menu.
Select “Choose New Wallpaper”
37. Select either Dynamic or Stills
You can set the “Lock Screen”, “Home
Screen” or both.
38. On the Home Screen, swipe up with one
finger
You can search for apps quickly by typing
the name of the app in the search box.
39. Teacher iPad – Download directly from App
Store (paid apps will need a credit card or
iTunes gift card)
Classroom iPads: (free OR paid apps)
› Identify the name of the App & how many you will
need
› Create a Work Order with the Asset tag (starts
with a “G”) from the cart of iPads you want the
app on
› Order the App from Apple using the Volume
Purchase Program (VPP) website. *See your
building principal for login info*