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Using the iPad as of 9/1/15

Using the iPad as of 9/1/15. Learning Target: To learn how to navigate and use my iPad. Success Criterion: I can complete at least half of the items on

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Using the iPad

as of 9/1/15

Learning Target:• To learn how to

navigate and use my iPad.

Success Criterion:• I can complete at least

half of the items on the iPad BINGO list.

Self-Assessment

iPad Expert or Novice?

Check off the items you are confident you know how to do.

Student iPad Bingo

• Find a person who can show you how to do a task. You have to do it too and they then sign the box.

• Your goal is to complete as many rows as possible.

Pressing Stuff!

Home Button

Camera Lens

Volume/Mute& Screen Rotation

Volume Up/Down

Switching On/Off

To power down:• Hold the power button

until the red slider appears, swipe it.

• The screen will go black.

Tip:Most iPad users don’t switch them off daily. Power down if you won’t be using your device for awhile or need to restart to troubleshoot an issue.

Touchscreen

One finger:• Tap• Touch & hold• Drag• Swipe• Flick

Two fingers:• Pinch • Rotate

Multi-finger gestures:• Up/down for task tray• Side to side for app• Pinch

Numbers & Symbols

Task Tray for iOS 8

• Swipe with your finger from the bottom of the screen upwards. The task tray will appear.

Airplay to access AirServer

VolumeTimer

Lock Screen Rotation

ScreenBrightness

Camera

Taking a Screen Capture

Want to take a photo of what’s on your screen?

• Press the home and power buttons at the same time and a screenshot will be saved to your Photo Library.

Saving an Image

Want to save a picture from online?

• Press and hold on the image

• Select Save Image• It will now be saved in

your Photos

Lock Screen

Selfie Time!– Set your lock screen to

be a clear picture of yourself.

– It must be a picture of yourself at ALL times.

• Your home screen may be a school appropriate picture of your choice.

If you have trouble with aspecific app, close (force quit) the app:

1. Double click the home button.

2. Swipe left to right to find the app you want to close.

3. Touch the app and flick upwards; it will then disappear from the task tray.

Having problems with your iPad?

1. If you have trouble with multiple apps, restart the iPad.

2. Still having trouble? Try a hard reset. Make sure to press & hold until the apple flashes off.

3. No luck? Your iPad needs help. Fill out a repair slip in your building Tech office or Library.

Having problems with your iPad?

Authentication

• This authentication box will come up at different times on your iPad. This is how it knows who you are & gives you access to the internet.

• NEVER press cancel.

• Always enter the right student ID# and computer password.

Student ID#Computer password

1. From the home screen, select the Settings app.2. Select Wifi.3. You will see a list of all available networks.4. Touch the name of the network you’d like to

connect to.5. Secured? Type the password and touch Join.6. You should now be connected.

It is your responsibility to troubleshoot wifi connections outside of school. Your teacher(s) and school staff will not be able to assist!

How do I connect to Wifi outside of school?

How do I get APPROVED apps?

1. An Apple ID and password will be provided to you here at school.

2. To download an APPROVED app, you will open the App Catalog and press install.

3. If you have an iOS device at home, you may login to that device using this ID & password and use the apps on that device.

Downloading UNapproved apps?

• Students who download UNapproved apps will have their iPad locked down until they remove the unapproved app from their iPad.

• A notice will be sent to the IT department and building administrator when an iPad has an UNapproved app installed.

Your turn!

Revisit your iPad BINGO Self-Assessment.

Partner up:

1. Share two things you can do now on the iPad that you couldn’t at the start.

2. What’s one item that you still aren’t sure how to do??

Success Criterion:

3. Be able to complete at least 50% of the skills.