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iPad in day-to-day learning & teaching - Checklist (21 items)
Last updated: about 10 years ago
To Do (21 left)
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• Set-up an Apple ID linked to a credit card or iTunes gift card
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• Access the App Store on the iPad to browse for Apps
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• Installed at least 4 Apps on an iPad using my iTunes account login
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• Set a pass-code for iPad
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• Personalise my iPad - adjust Brightness & Wallpaper HINT: Settings > Brightness & Wallpaper
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• Know how to move Apps, organise Apps, delete Apps
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• Categorise / arrange apps into Folders and Dock
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• Create Bookmark Apps in Safari
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• Know how to move back and forth between different Apps on the iPad
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• Use the iSight camera to take a photo of the page of a book, image, object or useful reference to show in class
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• Quit out of applications once-a-week
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• Use a note-taking App to create some typed notes, then email to self
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• Make a list of Educational Apps that are appropriate for use in my Learning Domain
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• Investigate the SAMR model / continuum - to consider your PL goals
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• Access the iBooks Application and install a text into it
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• Explore the iTunes U App and catalogue to source information and learning material of interest
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• Use a voice recording App on the iPad (e.g. VoiceRecord Pro®) to record, instructions, a conversation, a poem / story composition or a series of steps in a procedure. Use this recording in a learning / teaching situation.
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• Use the iPad's AirPlay capabilities to connect to an Airplay enabled device at PLC (Reflector Program on Laptop, Apple TV, or Airplay Speaker)
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• I understand the difference between a 'Consumption App' and a 'Creation App' on an iPad
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• I have considered the SAMR continuum in developing 'iPad present' learning experience(s) for my classes
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• Save a document or product from a 'productivity' App into my Google Drive