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CCCOE Special Education Advanced iPad Training

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Tiny URL:

http://tinyurl.com/clce6mx

 

 

Displaying or Projecting Your iPad:

 

Built in Apps: 

  • Notes
  • Photos (Save almost anything as a photo to share easily or take a screenshot of an app by holding down the round home button and pressing the on/off button.) 

Photo Apps:  

 

iPad Tips and Tricks:

 

  • Copy and paste - in almost all apps by double tapping. (Try it. Select the text from this site and copy it to your notes.)
  • Speak command works in almost any app by double tapping. Go to Settings, General, Accessibility, Speak Selection, and turn on and set speed. Speak is great for students to hear their writing. 
  • Toggle between open apps - Double press home button to show open apps or swipe up with 4 fingers.

  • Ending a sentence - Double space bar tap at end of sentence creates a period and one space.
  • Change font size - for younger readers (or older...) under general settings, accessibility, vision.
  • Save any image - Hold down finger on an image to save it.
  • Screenshot - of anything open on your ipad and save it in photos by holding down power and home buttons.
  • Quick mute - by holding volume switch in for 2 seconds.
  • Swipe to Search - Another way to quickly find apps on an iPhone or iPad is to swipe left-to-right from the home screen. This reveals a search box in which you can type the name of any app to jump right to it. This search also finds contacts, emails, calendar items and texts, as well as other things.
  • A Smarter Camera (iPhone and iPad) - The phone's volume up (+) button doubles as a shutter button whenever the Camera app is opened. This hard button is often easier for students to use.
  • Introducing apps to students - Each day or week that the apps will be in centers - only place the apps for that week on the nav bar. 
  • Lock into a single app for a center - To limit the ipad to running a single app, go to accessibility settings, turn on guided access, set a pass code, launch the app, triple click home button, you can also disable touch or motion, as well as home and volume. Tap start button. To turn off, triple click the home key and enter pass code. 

 

Classroom Management (There's an app for that...)

 

Using apps to share what students can do: 

  • Capture a photo or video
  •  Annotate a photo - Skitch 
  • Make a story - Storykit 

 

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If time...

There’s an App for That - Discuss Apps they are Currently Using  

          What apps are you currently using?

 

Searching online

  1. Free APPs to Start With  Handout  
  2. Gaining Access to Full BrainPOP Subscription Content 
  3. TCEA: http://www.tcea.org/ipad
  4. iPad Apps for Children with Special Needs:  http://a4cwsn.com/
  5. Teach with your ipad wiki: http://teachwithyouripad.wikispaces.com/Special+Education+Apps
  6. APP evaluation and Rubric by Kathy Schrock      Evaluation Handout     Rubric Handout

 

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