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How to do this: 1. Obtain VGA adapter for iPad. While iPad is off insert USB into iPad, other end into VGA cable connector and secure. 2. Turn on iPad, obtain proper App, such as Perfect Browser 3. This browser should allow you to display a website, presentation, and some videos Project : Project
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I-Pads @ White KnollHandouts for Easy Reference
(A) Project an iPad image through VGA Franklin Academy High School in Wake Forest,
NC, found that certain apps do project automatically from an iPad (with VGA adapter from Apple). These include YouTube, Perfect Browser, GoodReader, and VNC.
Apps that do not work without help: Docs toGo, Pages, Google Earth, CourseSmart, Sundry Notes, iBooks, Photos, iTunes, Videos, Calendars, Notes, Maps, Print Central, Evernote, Dropbox, Inkling
Project : Project
How to do this:1. Obtain VGA adapter for iPad. While iPad is
off insert USB into iPad, other end into VGA cable connector and secure.
2. Turn on iPad, obtain proper App, such as Perfect Browser
3. This browser should allow you to display a website, presentation, and some videos
Project : Project
(B) Access an Interactive Textbook The company "Inkling" is producing interactive textbooks
particularly for the iPad.http://www.inkling.com/
How to do this: 1. Turn on iPad, open internet browser (Safari, Google Chrome,
Internet Explorer, etc.)2. Search in the search bar for "Inkling"3. On the Inkling site, click on "Store" in the upper right-hand corner4. On the left there is a list of subject, click on "Science"5. Scroll down to "Biology by Sylvia S. Mader 10th Edition", click on "Biology" or image6. Scroll down to the list of chapters. Chapter 4 is "Free", click on "Add to Cart“
Textbook Interactive
(B) Access an Interactive Textbook
How to do this:
7. Fill in any additional purchasing information8. Save to a folder on your iPad, such as "Biology 1"9. Close out of the internet browser10. Open folder where you stored the book, and open the book by clicking on it11. Now take some time and practice using:the glossary (bold words, click on icon to view information)
View images Add notes (by highlighting a word or words and click on "notes" Choose a partner beforehand and share notes on page 1 with one of your
classmates, and ask them to respond with a note) Take a quiz (either on a picture, or at the end of the chapter)
Textbook Interactive
C) Turn on iPad and visit iTunes store, and visit iTunes U, watch a podcast and write a review on Google Docs.
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/
How to do this:1. Divide into groups of 2,3, or 4 people. Click on iTunes, or search for it in your Web Browser.
2. Click on iTunes U, or Search for iTunes U in the search bar
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C) Turn on iPad and visit iTunes store, and visit iTunes U, watch a podcast and write a review on Google Docs.
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/How to do this:
3. Now choose one of the following FREE podcasts to watch:◦ The Civil War (National Portrait Gallery, Smithsonian Institution):
Portrait of George Custer (5 minutes 11 seconds)◦ Google Tools (John Sowash, Google Certified Teacher): Google: More
than a Search Engine (5 mintes 53 seconds)◦ A Night with Jane Austen (Chapman University, Dr. Lynda Hall): A
Night with Jane Austen (please only watch 5 minutes of this hour-long program)
◦ Geometry - 2 Similar Triangles (Math 111: Principles of Mathematics, Linda Buckwaiter) (5 minutes 7 seconds)
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C) Turn on iPad and visit iTunes store, and visit iTunes U, watch a podcast and write a review on Google Docs.
http://www.apple.com/education/ipad/ How to do this:
◦ 4. After watching the video with your group. Choose one person to be the spokesman and go the Google Doc that your instructor sends you a link for (via email, or handout)
◦ 5. Please take 5 minutes to discuss what you watched and the ideas you gleaned from this experience, which are applicable to your classroom curriculum.
◦ Your spokeman will assemble a brief paragraph on your reflections and list the video you watched, on the Google Doc.
◦ After the five minutes is up, take time to read the other groups' responses.
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Examples of iPad use in Schools: http://www.ipadinschools.com/224/deploying-ipads-in-schools/
Information and links to iPads in Schools: https://sites.google.com/site/schrockipad/
Helpful iPad Tutorials: http://y4w.net/tutorials/connect-ipad-2-to-projector/
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