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Cesa7ithings [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Implementing. Some links to info from schools that have successfully implemented iPods and/or iPads -Dos/Don'ts/Policies and more You don't have to re-invent the wheel...I encourage you to get in touch directly with the folks mentioned below to ask questions and continue the discussion.

cesa7ithings [licensed for non-commercial use only] / Implementing

They are ready to share! New resources will be added at the top in bold face until another new one is added. LOTS of info here! 10 Steps to a Successful School iPad Program-iPads in Education Sam Glicksman shares some helpful tips to remember if your school is considering implementing an iPad initiative. Check out this very interesting video, highlighting how a 5th grade teacher in Alaska uses iPads in his classroom on a daily basis Combine 29 fifth graders, 15 iPads, and one gifted teacher and what do you get? Chicago Public Schools has deployed 20,000 devices and shares their experiences in their blog. Here's a Wisconsin source: Dan King from his presentation for Iowa-Grant School District (?)

Evolving 1:1. iPhone or iPad Ran Out of Storage Space? Here’s How to Make Space Available Quickly. You’ve been downloading tons of apps, books, music, and movies galore, and when you go to download the latest great app you find yourself unable to, confronted with a “Cannot Download – There is not enough available storage” message.

iPhone or iPad Ran Out of Storage Space? Here’s How to Make Space Available Quickly

What are you supposed to do when your iPhone, iPad, or iPod runs out of disk space? The simplest and fastest answer is to free up some storage capacity by focusing on apps you no longer use, we’ll show you the fastest way to do this so you can quickly get back to downloading the new apps or content you want. From the iOS home screen tap on “Settings”, then tap “General” followed by “Usage”, this shows us how much space is available and what’s eating it all upThe Usage list is sorted by total size, starting from the top look through the list for apps you no longer use When you find an app that is large that gets infrequent use, tap on it and then tap the big red “Delete App” button, then confirm the deletion at the alert dialog. Seven iPad keyboard tricks. As more and more of us use the iPad for regular business chores, we're spending more and more time with its virtual, onscreen keyboard.

Seven iPad keyboard tricks

That keyboard works pretty well as it is, but there are some tricks that every iPad user should know about that makes iPad keyboard input more efficient. Download Macworld Video #186 • Format: MPEG-4/H.264 • Resolution: 480 x 272 (iPhone & iPod compatible) • Size: 10.2 MB. 6 Tips to Free Up Tons of Storage Space on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch. Are you feeling the pinch of the limited storage capacity on an iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch?

6 Tips to Free Up Tons of Storage Space on iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch

If you are running low on space, check out these tricks to greatly ease any potential storage squeeze you may be experiencing with your iOS gear. 1: Regularly Remove Photos & Video If you use iCloud and have Photo Stream enabled, every picture and video taken on an iPhone is going to sync to the iPad automatically, and vice versa. These pictures can easily be 2MB each, and videos quickly approach hundreds of MB, and with several hundred (or thousand) of photos, you’ll quickly eat up storage space. The best thing to do is to regularly transfer photos from the iOS device to a computer and use the computer as a primary backup, and then delete the pictures from the iPad. 2: Delete All Music.

5 External Hard Drives For iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad 3. Whether you own an iPad 1, 2, the new iPad 3 or 4th generation you’ll get maximum 64 GB of memory storage and right now not many external hard drives ( HDD ) support Apple tablet but still there are few very good products in the market which can help you increase the storage of your tablet at quite reasonable price.

5 External Hard Drives For iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad 3

Unlike many other tablets in the market, you can’t use SD card to increase memory of your iDevice neither it supports USB 2.0 or 3.0 but you can use Wireless Network Interface for Wireless transfer of files and Apple Camera Connection Kit for USB interface. Here we’ve listed some external hard drives for iPad which use technologies mentioned earlier to store and transfer your important data among different mediums. Kingston Wi-Drive 32 GB USB 2.0 Portable Kingston Wi-Drive provides pocket-sized flash storage for iPad, iPhone, iPod touch and Kindle Fire. You can easily share content or stream media at the same time with two more supported devices. Creating an iTunes Store, App Store, iBookstore, and Mac App Store account without a credit card.

IPad - Tips And Tricks. 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.

The Complete List of iPad Tips, Tricks, and Tutorials

39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom. Pages - Menu This Blog Linked From Here Sites to Follow Friday, October 7, 2011 39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom How Much Did Steve Jobs Change the World?

39 Sites For Using iPads in the Classroom

50 really useful iPad tips and tricks. With great new features like two video cameras, a faster processor and a Retina display, the new iPad is the world's best tablet device.

50 really useful iPad tips and tricks

It's also fully capable of running the latest version of Apple's iOS operating system and great apps like iMovie and GarageBand. Here we present 50 really useful iPad tips. We cover everything from customising your Home screen through to getting more from built-in apps like Mail and Safari. 10 best tablet PCs in the world today. 6 Tips to Improve Typing on the iPad. I love the iPad but I really hate typing on it.

6 Tips to Improve Typing on the iPad

Though touch screens are magnificent for some tasks, frankly typing just isn’t one of them. Maybe it’s my hands and fingers fault or maybe I’m just a grouchy old school tactile typer, but I struggle to get in any kind of real workflow that involves typing more than a sentence or two on touch screens. I’m probably not the only one to feel this way, so here are six helpful tips to improve the typing and writing experience on the iPad: Keep Keyboard Clicks Enabled – Though the sound effects can be incredibly annoying, they’re also one of the only forms of feedback you can get from typing on a touch screen.

Keeping this enabled helps to type more accurately, that’s probably why Apple enables it by default. What Can You Do WIth An iPad? - HCSMobile.