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Welcome to Learning with iPads at Aberfoyle Park High School Learning with iPads version 1 Page 1 of 10
Introduction We have written this handbook for students and parents. We want you to enjoy using your iPad in your lessons as much as possible. We have been getting ready for iPads in lessons for a long time so that your learning can be improved in class and at home, any time and anywhere. We hope that you will be able to experience learning not possible in the past without this new iPad Contents technology. Introduction 2 We invite you to share with us in this exciting opportunity to use the latest technology to achieve Background 3 some seriously exciting learning. Caring for your iPad 3 Principal Liz Mead Important apps 5 October 2012. Printing at school & email 6 In lessons 7 Thanks to Unley High School for sharing their information in the preparation of this handbook. Thanks also to the Aberfoyle Organising your iPad 8 students and teachers for photos and feedback. Apple ID & iTunes 9 You can get our latest update at http://intra.aphs.sa.edu.au/ipad Questions 10 iPad Handbook team: Liz Mead, Michael Cowling & Ian Rollings Learning with iPads version 1 Page 2 of 10
Background Caring for your iPad We have been preparing for iPads in lessons for a long time. As soon as you unpack your iPad, it’s a good idea to make a note of the Serial number and the IMEI number on the outside of the First, in 2011, there was a three-week trial for a year 8 class box. Make sure you keep the cords and the white package, when the students each had an iPad all day. This was a great especially the SIM tray tool. success and we learned a lot. There’s a movie report on YouTube if you would like more details: We suggest you go to the Internet addresses on the iPad info card http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sqVTDn7JQ2I because they provide a lot more information about your iPad. • iPad features: www.apple.com/ipad Next, in 2012, we started an iPad rollout to teachers so that • iPad User Guide: support.apple.com/manuals/ipad training & development in using iPads in lessons could be • You can even download this guide onto your iPad. Just go to the iTunes Store then the Books section. completed in time for the 2013 year 8 students who will be using iPads in lessons from day one. Teachers already familiar with mobile devices were invited to be part of a 6-week T&D program covering the basics as well as using key apps such as Pages for writing, Keynote for presentations and iMovie for filming and editing movies.The T&D sessions started with teachers sharing their latest iPad discoveries such as exciting new apps e.g., First Aid and Recipes and so these hour-long sessions facilitated a happy, collaborative learning culture. The second phase was for these teachers to bring buddies and help these new teachers to get started on their new iPads. The We recommend that you charge your iPad overnight so that it’s T&D program was repeated for the buddies and again in term ready in the morning. An overnight charge should last all day. four for the buddies of the second round buddies. When the screen gets dirty, for best results, clean it with a microfibre cloth e.g., Chux brand screen cloth, not a tissue or Ongoing reviews of the T&D program suggest that the iPad your sleeve. implementation has been successful. There’s a movie report on We recommend that you get a case or wallet to protect YouTube if you would like more details: your iPad as soon as possible. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HenOOoTltUE Learning with iPads version 1 Page 3 of 10
We recommend that you care for your iPad all the time 2. Do NOT use a common word e.g., pet’s name, birthday. even when you’re not using it. 3. You can test your password’s strength at 1. Keep it safe preferably in a locked space when at school. http://www.passwordmeter.com/ 2. Avoid very high/low temperatures & wet/damp conditions. 3. Put your iPad on top of heavy objects, not underneath. Backing-up your iPad 4. Hold your iPad firmly when carrying it with other objects. We recommend that you: 1. sync your iPad to your home computer each night. Do NOT sync your iPad with a school computer 2. backup your iPad to your computer or because you risk losing everything. Also, be aware that you can choose backup to iCloud. you can only sync with 5 devices. In the unlikely event that your iPad crashes, you will be able to We recommend that you use just the one iTunes account to restore your apps & files. avoid losing registration by iTunes of your downloaded/ purchased apps and music. When your iPad is very slow/won’t do anything, try this: 1. Press the Home button twice quickly so that you can see your Can’t find your iPad? apps along the bottom of the screen. 2. Press any app for about a second until the apps shake and a red circle shows in the top corner for each app. 3. Tap each red circle until all the apps are gone. 4. Double press Home and try the problem app again. Still a problem? 1. Hold down the Home and ON/OFF buttons together until the screen goes black - maybe for at least 15 seconds. We suggest that you set up the FIND MY iPHONE app 2. Wait for the Apple icon to appear and then let go. just in case you lose your iPad. 3. This is a Reset and takes maybe about 20 seconds. It’s a free app in the App Store. Usually this solves the problem. Provided your iPad (or iPhone or iPod Touch or Mac) is turned on If it doesn’t, then phone the Apple Help line (if your problem is when you lose it, you should be able to find it again. within the warranty period). Password protection Otherwise, come to the IT Office and we’ll try to fix it together. We recommend that you set a password for your iPad. Here are One last thing. Bring your earphones every day so that some password tips: you can hear your projects without interrupting other 1. Passwords should contain upper and lowercase letters and learners. numbers e.g., aB3rfo7Le (based on Aberfoyle). Learning with iPads version 1 Page 4 of 10
Important apps There will be apps which you discover to be useful so please share them with us. After all, there are too many for just one You will need certain apps on your iPad so that you can enjoy the person to check. range of learning experiences impossible before this technology. From time to time, your teacher will suggest apps for certain assignments. You should get them as soon as possible. We recommend that you do this at home rather than at school. Buying apps can mount up so we suggest you look out for discount iTunes cards at: http://www.giftcardsonsale.com.au Here are some apps worth considering - in no special order. Use the iTunes Search window to find them: 1. Shazam: free app for identifying music 2. Words with Friends HD: free app like Scrabble 3. Real Solitaire Free: free game app 4. TransitTimes Adelaide: free app for bus & train timetables 5. Jumbo Calculator: free app for large calculator 6. Pearltrees: free app for organising and sharing stuff 7. ShowMe Interactive: free app for interactive whiteboard You can download these apps from the App Store onto your iPad. 8. SketchBook Express: free app for drawing 1. Pages $10.49 9. NASA App HD: free app to explore with NASA 2. Keynote $10.49 10. Doodle Buddy for iPad: free app for drawing 3. Numbers $10.49 11. Molecules: free app for 3D rendering of molecules 4. iMovie $5.49 12. Australian Broadcasting Corporation for iPad: free app for 5. GarageBand $5.49 news, opinion and entertainment > Do NOT search for ABC. 6. Comic Life $5.49 13. ThumbJam: pay app to play music $9.49 7. iBooks: free app for reading books and pdfs 14. Pedlar Lady: pay app for animated story $7.49 8. iTunes U: free education site for people of all ages 15. GoodReader: pay app to read anything & sync with iPad 9. Dictionary.com: free app dictionary $5.49 10. Google Earth: free app for iPad version 16. WritePad: pay app for handwriting recognition $10.49 11. Calculator Pro: free also Calculator for iPad - Calc Pro HD 17. Scientific Calculator SC-323PU: pay app for scientific 12. Evernote: free app for note taking calculator $2.99 13. Dropbox: free app for sharing files 18. Graphing Calculator HD: pay app graphing calculator $1.99 If you take lots of photos, then consider iPhoto as well - $5.49. Learning with iPads version 1 Page 5 of 10
Printing at school How to connect to your home printer: 1. There are so many printer brands and models that it’s impossible These notes are work in progress (October 2012). We are to provide step-by-step instructions. investigating using a configurator app which would do most of 2. We suggest you do an Internet search for your printer. In the the steps for school WIFI, printing and email. Google search box, type iPad print to Epson Stylus Photo R290 where Epson Stylus Photo R290 is your home printer. In the meantime, here’s what you need to do at school. How to connect to the school WiFi network: 1. Go to Settings then WiFi then APHS Secure then scroll down to Email HTTP Proxy & tap Auto. Click in the URL box to get cursor at right We recommend that you always use your school email because hand end. Now type this URL http://intra.aphs.sa.edu.au/ipad.dat it’s important to keep in touch with your teachers and for your How to connect to the school printer: teachers to contact you. 1. Open Safari on your iPad when at school then type this URL It’s easy for us to send important information to your school https://1673-apps:9192/ios/install then tap Go. email address. It’s also easy for you to check your school email 2. For Identity, tap Continue. often, just in case there’s a message for you. 3. For Install, tap Unsigned then Install Now. Tap Done. 4. If Edit Home Screen, tap choose later. We suggest you use other email addresses e.g., Hotmail & 5. Tap on green PaperCut Printing icon. FaceBook for private messaging/networking. 6. Enter your school logon & pw. Tap Home. Suggest you print your Please let us know if you receive inappropriate and/or iPad details. harassing emails. Do NOT delete the message. Instead, forward How to find your iPad details: it to your teacher or to info@aphs.sa.edu.au 1. Tap Settings then General then About. Hold iPad in Portrait format 2. To take a photo of this screen. Press Home & On/Off at same time. 3. Find this photo in Photos. 4. Tap photo then tap Forward arrow in top right corner. 5. Tap Print then choose a convenient printer which must begin with iPad 6. Tap Email Photo BUT first you need to set up email - see next. How to Set up email: 1. Tap Settings then Mail ... then Exchange. If you don’t see a list of Accounts then tap Add Account. 1. Enter your email address. 2. For domain: aphs 3. Type your school username & password. 4. Leave description unchanged. 5. For Cannot verify, tap Continue then Next 6. Select choices apart from mail. Learning with iPads version 1 Page 6 of 10
In lessons While your iPad is your personal device, sometimes you MUST show it to your teachers and parents. For example, if you use We need to have agreement on how you use your iPad in the Reminders app to record your homework instead of your lessons. While your iPad is your personal device, your learning school diary, then you must show your entries to your teacher is important so you need to be on task in lessons. to check that you’ve entered your homework and again to your parents when they ask what homework you’ve got. Normal school rules still apply even with the advantage of having the iPad to fast-track your learning. We assume that Taking photos/filming on your iPad at school needs you have signed the school computer use form. the permission of the people - students and teachers - beforehand. Be respectful when you ask permission. For inappropriate behaviour, normal consequences include Do NOT take any photos first and then ask permission. confiscation, even suspension e.g., for cyber bullying, pornography, terrorism, racism & sexism which are against the NEVER use a photo/filming if the person doesn’t like law, not just school rules. how he/she looks, even though the person gave permission at the start. Just take another photo/film. Games are out except when they are appropriate to the lesson or you have the teacher’s permission. Be discrete about this Use the Rule of Thirds to take great photos/filming. Important because it’s important that you do not distract your neighbour. parts of your photo should be on the hotspots where the imaginary lines intersect. This is where your audience’s eyes go When you are on the Internet, search appropriate sites so that first when they look at your photos/movies. you get as much information as possible as quickly as possible. If you are at school, you will be using your Internet credits charged at two cents per MB. For example, downloading a 90 second movie of 17 MB and window size 640 x 360 pixels will cost you 34 cents. Beginning a Google search costs about four cents for the first two screens. Leave social networking e.g., FaceBook until breaks or, preferably, out of school hours. Edmodo would be an exception because your class account is primarily for your learning. Playing music in the background while you are working, whether the songs are stored on your iPad or from YouTube, needs to be negotiated with your teacher. Obviously you must be using your earphones and the volume must respect and not distract other people. Learning with iPads version 1 Page 7 of 10
Organising your iPad 4. Rearrange the on-screen order of apps by dragging the app to a different place on the screen; Now that you’ve been downloading apps and doing work, we 5. Move an app to a different home screen by dragging it so that recommend you try organising your apps & docs into folders. it overhangs the edge of the screen and then, after a second If you press and hold one of the apps, it should start to shake. or two, moves to the next or previous screen. Now you can: 1. Create a folder by dragging an app on top of another and then When you've finished, press Home to stop the shaking. renaming the folder; BTW, Pages docs can be put into folders the same way. This picture shows both docs and folders of docs. 2. Add an app to a folder by dragging it on top of that folder; 3. Press any app you no longer want until it shakes and an 'x' appears in the top corner . Tap the ‘x’ to delete that app - except for Apple’s pre-installed apps (no ‘x’); Learning with iPads version 1 Page 8 of 10
Apple ID & iTunes for Apps 4. You need to provide some personal details then click Create. Make a note as you go of the answers you provide. Store, Books & iTunes U If you don’t already have iTunes on your computer - it’s on every Apple computer already - then you can download it from Apple. Make sure you scroll down for the Windows version. You will need an Apple ID to get free/buy apps, music etc from the iTunes Store. Here’s how: 1. Open iTunes on your computer then click Sign In in the top right. Next, click Create Apple ID. 5. We recommend that you redeem iTunes vouchers rather than using a credit card. When finished, click Create. > 2. Click Continue when you see this message. 6. Next, you should get a Verification email. Make sure you reply. > 3. You need to tick “I have read ...” then click Agree. > 7. With your Apple ID, you can now get free/buy content in iTunes Store, App Store, Books, iTunes U, movies & podcasts. Learning with iPads version 1 Page 9 of 10
Frequently Asked Questions scroll down to File Sharing. Scroll inside File Sharing until you see the app you used on your iPad to create your work. You should see your work in the window on the right. Select and then Do I still need to access a computer? let your teacher choose where he/she wants it saved. Make sure We recommend that you continue to sync your iPad to a you eject your iPad before disconnecting it. computer using iTunes. The computer will serve as a backup What about copyright on my iPad? device, charging station and management tool. Or you can do this by syncing to iCloud. Copyright rules still apply on your iPad, the same as before. If you copy other people’s work, then you must acknowledge it. How will I connect to the Internet? Don’t rip it off. Instead, include the appropriate information e.g., At school, How-to connect to the school’s wireless is on page 6. URLs, name, date and any Creative Commons details. At home, the iPad should find your personal wireless network. You will need to know the password to connect. Your iPad will remember wireless networks you use. Who is responsible for loss or damage to my iPad? Your iPad is covered by the standard Apple 12 Month Warranty, for any manufacturing problems. We encourage you to contact your Home Insurance provider to ensure that the iPad is covered 24/7. What about backing up my iPad? We recommend that you back up your iPad when you sync it with your computer. There are other options e.g., iCloud but we suggest that backing up at home every night should keep your apps and files safe. If your iPad needs to be replaced due to loss or damage, the backup on your home computer will restore everything onto the new iPad the way it was on the old one. How can I send my work from my iPad to my teacher? We recommend that you use your school email first and make your work an attachment. Another option is DropBox (see page 5) and WebDav. A last resort is to send your work to iTunes instead of Email or Print. Next, connect your iPad to the teacher’s computer but NOT sync. Instead, in the Apps section, Learning with iPads version 1 Page 10 of 10
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