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2011-05-07 iPad in Education WineCUE


Kim Randall, Apple Distinguished Educator
kimster812@gmail.com
twitter: scubagirl812


Welcome

Opening Activity (15)
Facetime/Skype (demo)

Introduction to the iPad 2 (10)

  Setting up your iPad (20)
  • Initial Connection to laptop
  • Connecting to a wireless access point
  • Accessories
USB Keyboard
USB Microphone
iPad Camera Kit Secrets ... Microphone Magic
Camera Connection Kit
iPad Cover or Case
Resources Mac|LifeiPad Case Store
  • Multitasking
  • Orientation
  • Volume
  • Navigating
    • Home button
    • Search
    • Pinching/Swipe
           Built-In Apps (15)

    Apps and the App Store (20)
  • Searching
  • Installing (need your iTunes account username/password)
  • Organizing/Folders
  • Removing

http://www.freeappalert.com 
http://www.apptism.com
http://appminer.com


Activities

1. Makin' Movies (30)

Create an account at Vimeo.com or login.
Complete your registration if necessary (via email).
Download the Vimeo App for iPad.
3-2-1 Project, Shoot some video
Edit the video.
Post to Vimeo and share. :)

Go Further: Export your project to your video library to upload it elsewhere (like YouTube).

Optional: Check out Animoto or SonicPicsLite for free, or Apple's iMovie for $4.99

2. eBooks: Annotate an eBook (30)
The End of Books? (Blog Post)
Create an account at Amazon.com or login.
Download the Kindle App for iPad.
Register your kindle (from inside the app).
Download Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson. 
Annotate Chapter 1: The Old Sea-Dog At The Admiral Benhow
View your annotations online at https://kindle.amazon.com/your_highlights

Go Further: Search your annotations, and cut-and-paste them... or save and share them using another service, like Evernote.

Optional: Check out Apple's iBooks for free too. (Tap the iBook icon on your iPad)

Next Steps: Finding and Publishing Content in ePub Format

3.
Create, Collaborate, and Edit the Google Way (30)

Editing Google Docs on The Go (Blog Post & Video)
Create an account at docs.google.com or login.
Visit docs.google.com on the iPad.
Open a document and click edit. 
Your work is automatically saved in "the cloud." It is backed up and you can access it from any web browser.
Try collaborative editing with us using this sample doc

Finished? Go further, Take a look at other ways to use Google Docs on the iPad:


iTunes (10)


But wait, there's more!

Additional Resources:

Case Studies:


Online Evaluation

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