Guide for Keynote on the iPad. Designed for teachers and students. Created a guide for Keynote on the iPad.
It is quite comprehensive and covers just about all the features of the app. As I point out in the guide one of the most powerful yet least utilised features is the creation of Hyperlinks. It is possible to create a Keynote presentation that is not linear and that all navigation is based on interactive hyperlinks. You can download the Keynote guide here. Objects on each slide can be embedded with hyperlinks that direct users to a different slide. Using hyperlinks allows you to create interactive scenarios and decision making trees within your presentation. When you select Interactive Hyperlinks each object on that slide will be highlighted with a blue arrow. You can set the type of presentation that you desire for your Keynote. I have used this technique to create Keynote presentations not unlike the old HyperCard stacks of yesteryear. Feel free to use the Keynote Guide linked to this page.
Here are some useful links regarding Keynote: iPad 101- Getting Started with the iPad - The GWAEA iPad PD Site. Learning Outcome: In this workshop, participants will learn the fundamental operations of an iPad and become comfortable with navigation, settings, and basic device management.
The 'Lost' iPad User Guides A common complaint that people have with the iPad is the fact that it does not come with a user manual. Well, it does, it just isn't where you might think to look - it's online! This handy guide will tell you all you need to know about basic functionality and has a nice navigation to guide you through the common features. Organize iPad Apps 1. 2. 3. 4. Touch Gestures The iPad is a touch orientated device, so there are a variety of multitasking gestures that can be used to control or increase your efficiency with using the iPad. Control Center In iOS 7, the Control Center was added to let you quickly toggle some of the most often used settings on your iPad.
Once in the Control Center, tap the settings you want to activate or deactivate. Keyboard Tips Setting Up Restrictions. The Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials. The Apple iPad is an amazing tablet, and to help you get the most out of it, we’ve put together a comprehensive list of every tip, trick, and tutorial for you.
Read on for more. Note: This article was originally published earlier this year, but we’ve updated it with a real lot more content since then, so we’re republishing it for you. We’ll be keeping this page updated as we find more great articles, so you should bookmark this page for future reference. How to Maximize Your iPad’s Battery Life So you got yourself a shiny new Apple device, but you’re so addicted that the battery is running out way too soon—what you need is a couple of tips to keep your battery running for as long as possible, and we’ve got them here.
How to Maximize Battery Life on Your iPad, iPhone, or iPod Touch. iPad 2 Case with Detachable Telescope. Do you remember that portable iPhone 4 telescope?
Now the gadget has been applied to the latest iPad 2. Let’s go on checking the iPad 2 case with detachable telescope. The lens kit for iPad 2 consists of two parts, including a black iPad 2 case and a detachable telescope with 6x zoom. Apparently the plastic case can protect the iPad 2 from scratches and bumps to some extent, but most importantly, the special iPad 2 case allows you to attach the zoom lens to your iPad 2, which makes your iPad 2 see farther, while the new design to run of rays can effectively improve the quality of your photographs. 20 best iPad productivity apps. Bento 4 for iPad If you're constantly scrolling through spreadsheets 47 columns wide just to read your data, Bento can help.
This little-brother to Filemaker is at heart a database app, but don't let that scare you. The baked in designs can help turn even the scariest spreadsheets into something you actually enjoy looking at. With powerful search capabilities, Bento simplifies drilling down to just the data you need, and it's flexible enough to work with numbers, text, images, and anything else you have to keep organized. Thanks to the Bento Template Exchange, you can download user-contributed templates, and edit them to fit your needs perfectly.