Kamis, 31 Maret 2011

iPad 2 Mirroring Works With VGA Adapter

The iPad 2 can mirror its display with the new HDMI adapter, so you see the iPad screen on a TV. However, it also works with the Dock Connector to VGA Adapter.I get my iPad2 hooked up to a VGA monitor using the standard VGA adapter sold by Apple. Mirroring works great. There is no frame loss, and all features supporting including full view of SpringBoard (the home screen) and rotation. The iCab

iPad 2 stuck in Portait orientation mode

The ability to switch between Portrait and Landscape is gone. My new iPad 2 often gets stuck in portrait orientation. My orientation doesn't change. I have my mute switch on orientation mode and it is not locked.I think it is a software problem with the iOS 4.3. Rebooting fixes it and orientation locks up only occasionally.

iPad 2 Home Button unresponsive

Occasionally, I press the Home Button, the iPad 2 will do nothing. Ppressing it again, sometimes upwards of 4 or 5 presses before it finally responds. Each press is an appropriate amount of force and I doesn't mash the button.I close all running apps and restart the iPad 2, the Home button is perfectly responsive for 3 hours. And I will get the non-responsive Home button again. After restoring to

Senin, 28 Maret 2011

Convert Video Formats to iPad Videos

The iPad plays videos only a handful of video formats. I want to convert videos into an acceptable iPad format. Is there free or cheap software for mac with lots of movie format options for iPad and iPhone?There are all free iPad video converters, including Handbrake, video monkey, evom, reduxencoder, mpeg stream clip. Most people use Handbreak. You can also use Apples QuickTime Pro that isn't

Bright objects flickering on iPad 2 Camera

My iPad camera gets weird flickering issue. When I shoot video with any of the cameras on my iPad 2, the real-time movie and the recording have brighter objects flickering. That looks like a temporary thermo image or the kind of "overexposed functions" digicams.To fix the Camera issue, try doing a hard reset. Holding the home button and the sleep button until the screen goes black and the apple

iPad 2 Camera shutter won't open

My camera was working fine. Today I open the camera app and use rear camera, but the shutter won't open. Is there anything I can do to repair it? Trying reset and restore, it won't work.I think that is a hardware issue. The camera on iPad 2 is a totally a disappointment. That required replacement of the iPad 2.

LogMeIn Ignition - Copy/move files from computers to iPad

LogMeIn Ignition is awesome app around for remote access and remote control of computers from your iPad or iOS device. With the update, the app now has the ability to copy and move files from remote computers to your iPad.With its File Manager mode, you are able to browse and manage local files that have been moved over from remote computers, and browse to remote computers and view the folders

Minggu, 27 Maret 2011

Does iPad 2 need Hard Cover or Silicon Cover

I want to buy a protection sheet for the iPad 2. In a store, there are a hard back cover and a silicon back cover. Both are the same price. Will the silicon be better against the fingerprints and sweat of your hands? The price in no issue. Can anybody share your experience with such covers?Both covers will protect your iPad from scratches, but the silicon will not do much much to protect it from

Power and Possibilities of Interactive e-books

Came across a great article by Keith Stuart at guardian.co.uk posted Sept 2010. This is the direction I would love to see the development of textbooks and novels used as prescribed texts go. I think I have said - it would be impossible to stop them from reading with this sort of interactive and immersive experience on offer. 


" What impact will digital books have on the experience of the written word – apart from the form factor, and the ability to store hundreds of works on a single ebook reader? Will the rise of gadgets like Kindle and tablet computers like iPad actually contribute to the medium in a creative way?



This is a question that design consultancy IDEO has grappled with, producing a Vimeo clip to show three possible book-reading applications for tablet computers and ebook readers: Nelson, Coupland and Alice. It's the third (from 3:03 onwards) that interests us. Alice, the narrative informs us, is "an interactive reading experience that invites the reader to engage with the story-telling process [...] Stories unfold and develop through the reader's active participation."
For example, clues could be unlocked by shaking the screen so that most of the words 'fall off' revealing hidden codes. Other narrative elements could be unveiled by opening the book while in a specific geographic location. The video also mentions the possibility of receiving text messages and emails from characters in the book. I guess Silence of the Lambs would be a bit more scary if you started getting texts from Buffalo Bill asking what your dress size is.
But these are more like reading enhancements than truly interactive narrative features. Later, the narrator talks about the reader adding to the narrative, co-developing the story, thereby gaining access to secret events, character backstories and new chapters. "In time a non-linear narrative emerges, allowing the reader to immerse themselves in the story from multiple angles." 



Sabtu, 26 Maret 2011

iBooks app keeps saying Loading

After I downloaded and installed iBooks app on my iPad, the icon kept saying "Loading..." and it showed up in the settings but you can't do anything there. I cound't open it, cound't remove it.Then I pressed and held both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 seconds until the Apple logo appears. After restarting the iPad, the app worked.

iPad 2 can't find Hp office jet 8500

I have an new iPad 2 and Hp office jet 8500 printer that has airport capabilities. But when the iPad is unable to find my printer. Try restarting the devices, resetting my network settings and it still doesn't work.Make sure you have updated the firmware on the printer via the printer controls. You can go to HP's website for details.

iPad 2 crackles noise while recording video

I try recording video using iPad 2 64g 3G on AT&T. When I record video using the camera or FaceTime, there is a crackling sound during playback. The noise occurs when recording video, regular video plays fine. After restarting the device, it doesn't work.Then I take my iPad into the local Apple Geniuses and get a brand new one.

iPad displays imported PDF file as blank pages

I have PDFs on my Mac that display fine, but the iPad displays all of my imported PDFs on Goodreader as blank pages. I have tried Box.net, Dropbox, all with the same result. And I download a newspaper's pdf from www.bazonline.ch with PDFReader and get only blank pages.If you see blank pages in the PDF file on the iPad, but it shows fine on your Mac/PC. That is caused by JPEG2000 image

Twitter app Adds iPad 2 Camera Support

Twitter App update brings photo and video capture support for the iPad 2 cameras.The update also has disabled the "significant location change monitoring" feature and fixed some bugs that caused app crashes.Download Twitter for iPad (Free) from iTunes.

Jumat, 25 Maret 2011

Prehistoric Times Inquiry Research

This quarter we were studying Prehistoric Times in science. My first graders used the “Dinos” app to help guide their inquiry research. They read about many dinosaurs in the fact cards and used that information as a tool for their own inquiry projects. They used the research to present their own learning in different ways including; big books, dioramas and poster board presentations. They will be able to share all the research on our Explore More Day!

Can iPad 2 display mirroring through FaceTime

I have bought a new iPad 2. Can I enable Display Mirroring through FaceTime on the iPad 2?Apple don't allow you to mirror across a FaceTime. It would be possible for any third-party developer to create an iPad app that can mirror the screen across FaceTime.

How to Use iPad as a desktop keyboard

Is there an iPad app out there so that I can use my iPad as a glorified keyboard and trackpad for my desktop?You can try the Mobile Mouse app. It instantly transforms your iPad into a wireless remote and trackpad for your Mac/Windows.I actually use mobile mouse on the iPad with my laptop hooked to TV. That works well.

Soonr app adds iPad support

Soonr, the cloud storage app, turns your iPhone into a digital desktop away from your physical desktop and lets you view and access files and shared Projects on your Soonr.com account. Now it also supports iPad. The Soonr app requires any device running iOS 3.1 or later.Download Soonr – Integrated Online Workspace (Free) from iTunes.

FaceTime error check network connection and try again

When I sign into FaceTime on my iPad 2, the FaceTime login failed and I get the error "check network connection and try again". But I can surf the web and the WiFi network works fine.To fix the FaceTime issue, tap setting > WiFi > network and add 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 to the DNS settings. The problem fixed.

iPad Keynote crashes on import of ppt/pptx files

When I import .ppt or .pptx files through iTunes on my Keynote app, Keynote goes blank and returns to the iPad home screen every time. I try importing the same files through dropbox, Keynote gets the same issue.It might be related to the size of the file or the file is password protected. I end up breaking up a large presentation into 2 files and it works.

Rabu, 23 Maret 2011

iPhone prints but iPad can't with AirPrint

I have bought an HP Photosmart Plus B 210a. Both iPhone 4 and iPad are running iOS 4.3 software. The iPhone has no problem with AirPrint and documents come are printed immediately. The iPad recognizes the printer and I can select it when attempting to print, but it doesn't print.How to fix the AirPrint issusOn the iPad's Home Screen, tap Settings > General > Reset > Reset Network Settings and

How to Disable camera shutter sound on iPad 2

When I takes photos using iPad 2 camera, the shutter sound is loud and annoying. I want to turn off the sound.How to disable iPad camera shutter sound* Download and install iPhoneBrowser. This software can manipulate files of jailbroken iPad on Windows XP/Vista/Windows 7.* Navigate to /System/Library/Audio/UISounds by using iPhoneBrowser.* Delete or rename "photoShutter.caf" file.Now the camera

FaceTime can't hear other person on iPad 2

My new iPad 2 has an audio issue with FaceTime. When I make video calls to my friend with Facetime, the video and the speaker are fine, but I hear the person I'm connected to. My friend can hear me.I try rebooting the iPad, turning the volume up, turning FaceTime on/off in Settings. Still can't fix the issue.Then I resync and back up the iPad to my computer, then tap Settings -> General -> Reset

Minggu, 20 Maret 2011

How to get email address for making iPad Facetime call

I want to make a Facetime call to my friend's new iPad 2. How can I get email address for iPhone to iPad Facetime call.Make sure that FaceTime is enabled within the settings on each device. Once turned-on you are able to assign an email address to the device and this will allow for FaceTime chatting. Go to her name in the "Contacts" list. Choose Edit and enter her email address in the pop up page

iPad 2 thinks it's plugged into dock

I noticed my iPad 2 16GB Wi-Fi had no sound, but all the sound settings and lock switch are set correctly. Then I opened the iPod app, it showed "Dock Connector" in the top-left where the volume control normally is. But my iPad was not plugged into a dock.So I plugged it into my car dock. It plays music/sounds. When I unplug it, I get volume control back. However, if I sync it or plug it into the

Turn Off Ping to extend iPad battery life

I noted the iPad runing iOS 4.3 had shorter battery life than older versions. There were no background apps and push-notification services running on my iPad. However, Ping services might be eating up battery juice.Ping is Apple social network and recommendation service. This isn't exactly be an important feature for me. To disable Ping, tap Settings > General > Restrictions, enable Restrictions

Jumat, 18 Maret 2011

Apple Replace iPad 2 for Backlight Bleeding Issues

Some iPad 2 have got the backlight bleeding problem. Apple is now already replacing iPad 2 for backlight bleeding issues. However, according to the iLounge report, users have been given the replacement iPad 2, but they still get the same problem. When used iPad 2 in very dark conditions with the brightness turned all the way up, you will note the backlight bleed issues.

Video Playback issues with iPad iOS 4.3

After I upgraded my iPad to iOS 4.3, my converted movie using Pavtube stop playing sound. Only movies with 2-channel audio playback. I playbacked a movie with more than 2 audio channels from the beginning, audio looped but video continued to playback. Then I scrubbed through the video, playback stopped altogether. The only other videos from ituens works fine. This is because the Pavtube converter

iPad 2 Stuck in Portrait Mode and won't rotate

My iPad 2 seems to be stuck in portrait mode and will not rotate. It happened once after I installed Garage Band. Now it is too small for video that way.You probably have the rotation lock button switched ON. Check the switch above the volume rocker on the side and that fixes it. It also seems that rebooting did fix the problem.

iChat with FaceTime on iPad 2

iChat is a instant messaging app that makes it easy to stay in touch with friends using text and video. But iPad 2 is not able to video chat with ichat users.Many users want ichat video chat compatibility with Facetime on iPad 2. It would help bring iPad even closer to becoming a similar experience as using a Mac.

Home Sharing drops wifi connection issue

Last night I was watching movies on my iPad by using Home Sharing, and I am using an Apple Airport Extreme N Router. After about 25 mins WiFi connection suddenly dropped, switched to 3G and the screen went blank. After that, Videos tends to crash the next time I open it.It seems to occur also with some other apps on iPad, such as Voddler. Really annoying.

VMware View for iPad

VMware has announced the availability of a VMware View Client for iPad lets mobile workers use the Apple hardware while gaining access to the Microsoft Windows desktop applications that they need, via a local WiFi network or via 3G.Simple setup and connectivity. You have the ability to run Windows apps without carrying a PC. PCoIP is incredible. VMware View supports for the PCoIP display protocol

Kamis, 17 Maret 2011

Photoshop Express 2.0 with Camera Pack for iPad 2

Adobe has released a substantial update for its Photoshop Express 2.0 app with the Adobe Camera Pack for iPad 2. The Camera Pack has the fowing features:Reduce Noise: Smooth out tiny flaws in your shots.Self Timer: Enable you to be in the picture yourself.Auto Review: You can have a very quick preview of a photo you have just taken.In addition, the app now has full multitasking support, new

Rabu, 16 Maret 2011

AirPlay-Enabled Apps Section in App Store

Apple has added a new section in the App Store to feature AirPlay-Enabled apps. These are the following AirPlay-Enabled iPad apps list: Air Video, Authentic Yoga with Deepak Chopra, Baseball Gamplan with Jason Giambi, Discovery Chanel HD, ESPN the Magazine, FitnessClass, Golfplan with Paul Azigner, iMovie, Martha Stewart Makes Cookies, MLS MatchDay 2011, My Daily Clip and Vevo.

How To Import Video into iMovie on iPad 2

When I take my home movies in .mov form and import them from iTunes to my iPad 2, iMovies does not see any videos. Is there a way to get the video shot on my iPhone 4 to the camera roll on the iPad 2 to use in iMovie?How To Import Video into iMovie on iPad 2* When you sync Photos with Videos onto your iPad, make sure the video formats are supported by iPad, and you have checked on "Include Videos

How to enable multi-tasking gesture controls on old iPad 1

The iOS 4.3 includes the new multi-tasking gesture controls feature. If you are sticking with your original iPad for now, you can enable the multitasking gestures for iOS 4.3 on original iPad 1 using the Xcode application.* Download app-developer tool Xcode in the Mac App Store to your Mac.* Connect your iPad 2 and enable development mode, ignore any warnings about developer credentials.

iPad 2 FaceTime supports video out

TUAW has found out that FaceTime on iPad 2 works with the various video out cables.Now you are able to FaceTime using your iPad 2 and have the display be the big screen HDTV. FaceTime on iPad 2 supports video out if you have any of these listed cables: The Apple Composite cable, Component cable, the new HDMI cable, or iPad VGA adapter. Just plug in the cables and instantly meet with a large

iPad iOS 4.3 Home Sharing with multiple iTunes libraries

I have 2 iTunes libraries on one Mac Pro and one Mac Mini. The libaries are available on the same home sharing network and all good there. All passwords are correctly entered into my computers and iPad.Both are recognized by my Apple TV 2, however, my iPad 2 can see the iTunes library on each of them, but not both at the same time. Only the Mac Pro library shows up in Shared libraries, when

Selasa, 15 Maret 2011

iPad 2 smart cover for original iPad 1

It seems that's no difference between first and sec generation iPad. The display size and resolution are the same. Is it possible to get a iPad 2 smart cover for my original iPad 1?The Smart Cover won't work on the original iPad 1. You would be wasting your money.The iPads themselves are not exactly the same dimension. And the new iPad 2 has magnets inside of it help the smart cover attach itself

Senin, 14 Maret 2011

White iPad 2 got intermittent Wifi issues

I have just bought an White iPad 2 16GB WiFi today. The iPad 2 lost connectivity when I left the room whereas my iPhone get good WiFi connectivity all through the house and outdoors. The WiFi only works for a short while, then completely stop.That is a difficulty of your wireless Network Mode. The iPad works fine with a pure N Mode, but does not work in mixed b/g/n mode.It seems this is a common

FaceTime camera not working on iPad 2

I had got an new iPad 2 3G. When I tapped FaceTime app the first time, the camera was working fine. But today I open it up again, the camera just showed a still image. How can I fix the issue? Then I restored the iPad 2 from backup and it works.

Can iPad 2 be WiFi hotspot

The iOS 4.3 update for the iPhone brings with new features like WiFi hotspot capabilities that let you share your mobile internet connection with other devices. Can I also make an iPad 2 a wifi hotspot?No, you can not. Just only an iPhone runing iOS 4.3 can be a WiFi hotspot.

Minggu, 13 Maret 2011

iPad crashs on iOS 4.3 update

My iPad keep crashing and iTunes reported a failure when I update to iOS 4.3 software. Here is the simple solution.* If your computer has been running anti virus software or firewall, disable them first.* Discount your iPad from the computer.* Hold down the ON/Off and Home button until locked apple logo disappears.* Make sure iTunes is the latest version and run it.* Hold down Home button at the

Headphone jack not working after iOS4.3 update

After updating my iPad to iOS 4.3 software, I went to use headphones, tried flipping the new mute/rotation feature and it didn't make any difference. The Headphone is not working.The headphone jack is not getting a contact when you plug in headphone. Try plugging in the headphone in a few times and make sure you fully plug the headphone each time.If you still can't fix the issue, hold down the on

iPad 2 light leak, yellowing spots issues

Some iPad 2 users have noticed some yellowing on the displays of their iPad 2 tablet. They are experiencing light leakage issues. It's dead pixel problem. My friend bought the White iPad 2 WiFi 64g. After turning it on, he noticed a yellowish bleeding light from the edge of the display on the bottom right. It had light leaks, backlight bleeding, and yellow spots all over the iPad 2 screen. It

Sabtu, 12 Maret 2011

How to disable Facetime on iPad 2

FaceTime is one of the major new iPad 2 features. By default, you can make video call through WiFi network. If you want to prevent misuse, you can disable the facetime feature.How to block and turn off FaceTime video calls* On the Home Screen, tap Settings > General > Restrictions.* Enable restrictions and enter your 4 Digit Pass code.* In the restrictions screen, turn off FaceTime. Then you

Can iPad 2 have Skype video capability

I will go to buy the new iPad. Can the new iPad 2 have video Skype capability?Yes. The Skype app for iPhone works great on the new device. For me, the camera on the iPad 2 are poor quality. You can also do video calls using the iPad 2.

Real Racing 2 HD for iPad 2

Real Racing 2 is the popular iPhone racing game and now has just been unleashed in an HD iPad version. Taking full advantage of the iPad 2's dual-core processor and 9x faster graphics, you can get precision controls during racing.Real Racing 2 HD has added an expanded career mode with additional races and supports 16 multiplayer gaming. About the Graphics, the graphics are awful, sharp edges and

Kamis, 10 Maret 2011

iPad 2 camera with Skype video calling

The iPad 2 have a front and rear camera. I think it may support video calls via Skype. I have already done video calls on the 1st generation iPad via the Skype app. I just see the other party but they can't see me. I expect I can use Skype and iPad 2 camera to make free video calls with my firend.Now Apple is starting invading Skype's field, because Facetime can permit 2 iPad 2 owners to talk in

How to stream videos to iPad iOS 4.3 from iTunes

I have upgraded my iPad to iOS 4.3. When I tried playing the movie in iTunes 10.2.1 on my iMac and select the AirPlay menu, I can't find the iPad device. How can I stream a video to iPad from iTunes on my home network?* First make sure Home Sharing is enabled in the iTunes preferences on your computer.* On your iPad, tap Setting > iPod and enter your Apple ID informations under Home Sharing. *

Rabu, 09 Maret 2011

iPad Apps showed up on Apple TV by AirPlay

I have upgraded my old iPad to the iOS 4.3 software. After my Apple TV 2 is turned on the home sharing, I can watch the video from my iPad on my tv using the AirPlay. But how can I get my app or game to show up on the TV?The iPad 1 can't do that. The feature requires the new iPad 2 with an HDMI connection.

iOS 4.3 available for download

Apple frees iOS 4.3 two days before iPad 2 Arrival. You can now download iOS 4.3 for iPad, iPhone, or iPod touch.

How To Enable Home Sharing on iPad iOS 4.3

iTunes Home Sharing is the new feature in iOS 4.3. It allows you to play music, movies and TV shows from your entire iTunes library on your iPad without downloading any software or data.How to enable Home Sharing on your iPad running iOS 4.3* Make sure the iTunes is the latest version and enables Home Sharing on your Mac or Windows.* On your iPad's Home Screen, tap Settings > iPod.* Under the

Discovery Channel HD for iPad

The Discovery Channel has turned its existing iPhone app into iPad-specific format through the app Discover Channel HD. With Discovery Channel HD, you can watch video from Discovery’s award-winning shows, and chat with show hosts and fans through Facebook and Twitter.This app looks nice, but not worth a download. You have to sit through ads beforehand. There are no full episodes available Within

SneakPeek - Preview Adobe Illustrator/InDesign files on iPad

SneakPeek is must-have utility if you work with Adobe files. This new media viewer app lets you preview Adobe Illustrator and InDesign files on your iPad. After intall the app, the built-in Mail, Safari and just about any app will have the "Open in SneakPeek" for accessing these file.SneakPeek app also provides information about fonts used, names of linked images and swatches. The Multi-page

New ZAGG iPad 2 accessories

ZAGG, the Salt Lake County-based company, has slightly redesign their iPad accessories for the second generation iPad.They will start selling its form-fitting invisibleSHIELDS for the iPad 2. The company also get ready to start selling $99 ZAGGmate for the iPad 2 with a Bluetooth-enabled keyboard, and iPad 2-specific ZAGGskins, invisibleSHIELDS with printed images and designs. Waiting for new

Senin, 07 Maret 2011

Verizon iPad 2 data plans

Users now can choose between AT&T or Verizon for the 3G data services with their iPad 2.If you are ready to use over 2GB of data, you'd better definitely pick up a Verizon iPad 2. Because the Verizon data plans are less expensive than the AT&T plans.Verizon’s 3GB data plan: Use between 2GB and 4GB of data per month. Verizon’s 5GB data plan: Use between 4GB and 7GB per month.Verizon’s 10GB data

iPad User Guide for iOS 4.3 in iBookstore

iPad User Guide for iOS 4.3 is available for "pre-order" right now in the iBookstore and is set to release on March 11 like the iPad 2.The guide covers all the basics of using the iPad, including browsing the web by Safari, using the App Store, Syncing with a Mac, PC, or iPhone, and how to set up your email, contacts and calendars and so on. This will be good for the absolute tech noobs.You

BallFallDown Deluxe

BallFallDown Deluxe is a wonderful digital toy for iPad. Construct your own marble run or build brand new toys. The entertainment app allows you to create the enviroment, controls the pieces and balls with innovative touch controls: make pieces longer or shorter, rotate them and drag them around your play area.I have play it for hours and still have endless possibilites left. My 8 year old son

Improve Your iPad 2 camera quality

Rumors: When you first got your iPad 2, the quality of the pictures you taking were amazing. But after sometime, such as a month, the camera quality started degrading. You just got horrible camera pictures, even when the lens is clean. For me, the quality went down 80%. That is caused by the coating on the camera lense. Thee UV coating are not very durable.How to improve your iPad 2 camera

Minggu, 06 Maret 2011

iPad 2 SmartCover

Cute little video showing the use of the iPad 2 smart cover

How the iPad 2 Will Revolutionize Education

An interesting piece last Thursday from Gregory Ferenstein at Fast Company highlights some of the benefits of the iPad 2 in the classroom.



New features facilitate remote learning, exploration, and stylish lectures.

iPad in the classroom
The iPad 2's wealth of new features is a boon for tech-hungry classrooms.
Enhanced Facetime will be great for remote lectures or office hours, high-definition video editing will facilitate exploratory learning and reporting, and real-time image mirroring will stylize lectures in science, history, and geography. Additionally, mobile learning is made possible through the iOS 4.3 hotspot update, permitting Internet connectivity for apple phones, tablets, and laptops. This will be especially valuable for recession-hit school districts, such as Detroit, scrambling for ways to solve ballooning class sizes. Skeptical educators can be relieved that the iPad was deemed classroom ready by Reed College, and that remote learning can be just as effective as in-class lecturing.
Mobile Learning
Educators are eager to break students free from of the nap-inducing prison of concrete lecture halls. Universities, such as Abu Dhabi, are integrating classrooms into mobile devices to keep procrastinating students alert on due dates, keep discussions alive after the bell rings, and promote serendipitous idea sharing. Apple’s new front-facing camera will facilitate interaction between students and teachers as they roam campuses and cities.
Education isn’t restricted to just peers within the same school. For language learning,Marquette uses Skype to connect nascent speakers from different countries. Finding a partner school will likely be even easier with Skype’s new online community for teachers.
Public school districts, such as Detroit, could ease the pressure of crammed classrooms by permitting exploratory research in museums, at gardens, or public libraries. With real-time communication, specific class times could still be maintained, so that all students are learning together for at least some period of the day.
Incidentally, the iPad could spell the end of snow-day cancellations. Sorry, kids.
Lectures and Office Hours
In the near future, lectures will become the homework. The Gates and Google funded Khan Academy found that lectures were more effective when students could listen to and replay lectures at their own pace at home. The iPad's video capture feature will allow teachers to join the movement by pre-recording their lectures as homework the day before a new classroom topic. Additionally, teachers could hold virtual office hours from anywhere in the world.
Duke University has been encouraging professors to hold online office hours for years, so that jet-set professors could keep in touch with students while at conferences and also to encourage their faculty to engage with eager learners outside the university.
Mirror Image Lecturing
Despite the hype of mobile learning, traditional lectures will dominate classrooms for the foreseeable future. Why not spice lectures up? Apple reveals how mirror imaging, which projects images from the iPad to a larger screen, would work inside a classroom [image below].
Google’s new Body Browser would be great for anatomy classes (and, is available now). In the near future, we expect a host of interactive textbooks to augment lectures.
These are just a few of the uses that are immediately obvious. However, the wonderful thing about technology is that investigating new applications is educational in it-self. Tech-happy students will be eager to explore new ways of using tablets and sharing their discoveries with the world.


Sabtu, 05 Maret 2011

Classroom iPod touches & iPads: Dos and Don'ts

This is a great article by Tony Vincent over at http://learninginhand.com/

Even more relevant with the announcement of the iPad 2. The camera alone allows schools to use this more like a laptop. It is now a viable alternative to a 13inch Macbook. Anyway Tony has some really interesting and insightful tips learnt through experience. Enjoy
iPod touches"Bringing iPods and iPads into the classroom is a great way to give students access to learning tools. However, there are so many things to keep in mind to make the devices work smoothly in the classroom. While this list of dos and don'ts mainly addresses iPod touch the same advice goes for iPod touch and iPhone.
The list is for large or small class sets of handhelds; if students are using their own personal iPods you'll have a different set of considerations and technical issues to deal with.

Dos
Do sync all iPods to one computer. You'll really be doing yourself a favor by syncing with one computer. You can add media to one computer's iTunes Library and know that it will sync with all iPods. If you must use more than one computer for syncing, always sync the same group of iPods to the same computers. This will probably involve color-coding the iPods and computers. The one computer you sync with can be Windows or Macintosh. Some people report that Windows computers freeze when syncing more than a few iPods at once. Macs appear to work better at syncing multiple iPods simultaneously.
Do name iPods. The first time you sync an iPod you are prompted to give it a name in iTunes. Start the name with a number so iPods are listed in order under the Devices list. Include a zero in front of number 1-9 so the computers sure to list them correctly. You can always change an iPod's name anytime using iTunes.
Naming iPods
Do set each device's wallpaper with a number or name. An innovative way to identify iPods touches is to set the wallpaper image of each device to include its number or a name. This way you can simply press the Home button and the screen instantly lights up and displays the device's number. Wallpaper can be any image that's in the Photos app. That includes images synced using iTunes or images saved from mobile Safari or other apps. I've made three sets of images that you're welcome to use as wallpaper. Read my post and download the image sets.
Do set iPods for automatic sync of all content. Configure each iPod to sync all audio, video, podcasts, and apps so that everything in the iTunes Library is automatically transferred to the iPod. This way there are no buttons to push or click. Simply plugging in the iPod will ensure that everything in the iTunes Library is synced onto the iPod. Refer to this PDF for directions. Each iPod will have to be configured separately in iTunes. But, once configured, you won't have to touch the settings again.
iPod Sync Settings PDF
Do make playlists. Because everything in the computer's iTunes Library will be synced onto the iPods, it's a good idea to organize what you want students to access into playlists. Do this by click the + in the bottom-left of the iTunes windows. Name your playlist and then drag and drop audio, video, podcasts, and audiobooks onto it. You can click and drag to reorder items within a playlist. Upon next sync, the playlist will appear on the iPod.
Playlists
Do delete content. Since you are mirroring the computer's iTunes Library onto the iPods, deleting items from iTunes will delete them from the iPods. After you no longer have a need for a podcast, video, or audiobook, delete it so it is not taking up room and cluttering up the iPods. Chances are you want to use this content with a future class. If it's something you will use again, drag and drop it into a folder on your desktop. You can drag and drop it back into iTunes for the next time you want it synced to iPods.
Do configure the Music app for easy access to playlists and podcasts. I wish the Music app on iPod touch was named Audio instead because that is where you listen to any audio and access podcasts. As its name suggests, the app is set up for listening to songs. With a few changes, you can make it easier for students access educational content on the iPod. First, launch the Music app and tap the More button. Then tap Edit. Drag the Playlists, Podcasts,and iTunes U buttons to the bottom of the screen. If you use audiobooks you can drag that too. You'll need to do this on each iPod touch (or better yet have students do it). Now when the Music app is launched, students have quick one-tap access to whatever buttons you added to the bottom of the screen.
Configure Music App
Do label or engrave iPods. It's important for teachers and students to be able to identify iPods. Giving iPods numbers is helpful. Some schools engrave numbers on the iPods' backs. Unfortunately, this number cannot be seen when the iPod is in a protective case. Putting a sticker on the front or writing the number on the case is helpful. Be sure the number matches the number you gave the iPod in iTunes. Additionally, having a variety of colors for cases can make it easier for students to spot their iPods.
Do set up an iTunes account for the classroom computer. Most prefer to keep their personal iTunes account separate from their school account. Now, you do not need an iTunes account to download podcasts and iTunes U collections. You do need an account if you plan to download audiobooks and apps, even if you are will only download free apps. iTunes usually requires a credit card to be on file when you create an account unless you follow these directions. You can sync all of the iPods using that one account. Everything you download with that account will be locked to that account and can only be installed from computers that are authorized with the account's Apple ID and password.
Create Account
Do know you can authorize more than one account on a computer. If you bought software using a different account from your classroom account, it is possible to also authorize your account in addition to your school account ron the classroom syncing computer. Click Authorize Computer from iTunes' Store menu and enter your Apple ID and password. Realize that you can authorize an account on up to five computers. When you deauthorize your account on the computer the apps and audiobooks that are associated with your account will be deleted from the iPods.
Authorize and Deauthorize
Do use a flash drive to transfer apps between computers. When you purchase an app in iTunes it is downloaded and stored on your computer's hard drive. That same app file is then copied to all iPods that sync with your iTunes Library. There might be times you download apps on a computer other than the one you use for syncing. In this case you will need to copy the apps from the original computer's Library onto the new computer for syncing with iPods. The easiest way is to use a flash drive. On the first computer click Applications under Library. Then drag and drop the apps you wish to copy onto the flash drive. They appear as .ipa files with an iTunes icon. Eject and insert the flash drive into the computer used for syncing. Drag the apps from the flash drive into the iTunes Library. If the apps were downloaded or purchased under a different iTunes account than the one on the syncing computer, you may have to authorize your account (see above).
Copy app to flash drive by dragging and dropping
Do get a charging cart, case, or tray if you have the money. Bretford makes thePowerSync Cart for iPod. It's pricey at about $2300. For about half the price they offer thePowerSync CaseTriBeam is another company that makes carts and trays for syncing iPods. Also, PARAT Solutions makes Parasync, and they have created a product comparison chart. An advantage to these solutions is that each iPod has its own slot. Numbering these slots allows the teacher to quickly see which iPods are missing. If you cannot afford a cart or case, do buy a couple of powered USB hubs so you can sync and charge several iPods at once. If you stagger connecting the iPods, you can sync and charge an entire class set without buying expensive equipment.
Charging Solutions
Do have procedures for passing out, turning in, and syncing. Will students get their iPod as they enter the classroom? Do you have a helper student who will pick up the iPods? How will you know when all iPods have been turned in? There are lots of ways teachers manage iPods in the classroom. The key is having procedures for everyone to follow.
Do secure iPods when not in use. Have a place to lock up the iPods. It's no fun when an iPod is stolen.
Lock
Do have earbuds for each student. Something else that isn't fun is using earbuds that someone else has stuck in their ears. You can get inexpensive earbuds at Walmart andonline. Most students probably already have their own earbuds. Earbud wires do tend to get tangled. Those in elementary classrooms may consider putting a hook on a wall for each student. Label the hooks and earbuds so students can drape their earbuds from the hooks when not in use as a way to keep the wires tangle-free.
Earbuds and Hooks
Do create a web clip icon for your class or school website. A web clip is an icon you can add to your Home screen as a shortcut to a website. With one tap, Safari will open to the web clip's page. To make a web clip, simply open the page in Safari. Tap the Plus sign at the bottom of the screen. Tap Add to Home Screen and edit the title (if you want). Tap Add and, presto, a new icon is added to your Home Screen. This will need to be done on each iPod individually. Adding a web clip to your class website enables you to add a link to your site that students can easily access on their iPods without typing in a web address.
Add a web clip icon to the home screen
Do use a URL shortener. If you don't have a class website or don't have time to update it, give wen addresses for students to type in using a URL shortening service. Sites liketinyurl.com and bit.ly take longer web addresses and make them shorter. The shorter the URL the easier they are to type on an iPod touch. Read more about shrinking long web addresses.
URL Shorteners
Do have consequences for misuse. Unfortunately, students will be tempted to use iPods inappropriately. I've found that taking away the iPod is an effective consequence for misuse. Students who have continual problems with misuse should be seated so that the teacher can monitor their activities. Maybe even point a video camera on a tripod at the student's screen so that the student knows the teacher is always "watching."
ContractsDo create a usage contract. A contract is an effective way to communicate how and when an iPod can be used. Have students and parents sign the contract to indicate they agree to follow the rules and accept the consequences for breaking the rules. You may want to model your contract after some of these:
Do set up email.. Like it or not, email is the primary way to get some information off the iPod and onto a computer. If students are assigned their own iPods, then it makes sense to set up each iPod with the student's email account. Some schools use Gaggle.net email, which can be configured to work on iPod touch. If students do not have their own email or students share individual iPods, you may want to set up each one with a free Gmail account. The problem with setting up all those accounts is the time involved and the difficulty in monitoring so many accounts. An alternative is to create one Gmail account to be used on all iPods. So that you can tell which iPod an email originated from, type in the number of the iPod or the name of the student in the Email settings Name field. This will need to be set up individually on each iPod. Additionally, be sure the teacher's email address is added to the address book so students can easily send what they create on the iPod touch to the teacher.
Email Name
Don'ts
Don't give students the iTunes account password. If you give them the password, they can download apps right from the iPod itself. Apps downloaded on one iPod will eventually be synced to all iPods so a single problem could grow larger. Teachers should be in complete control over what is loaded on the devices, so they should keep passwords to themselves.
iTunes Password Warning
Don't sync iPods with any other computer than the original. If an iPod is attached to a different computer you will get messages that content on the iPod will have to be erased. You probably don't want that. If you click Cancel, the iPod will charge but won't sync.
Erase Message
Don't feel you need to sync iPods everyday. Chances are you won't need to sync iPods everyday. You only need to sync when there are new podcasts, audio, video, or apps you want to put on the iPods. If you plan ahead, you can make it so syncing is required only weekly and perhaps monthly. Depending on use, however, iPods will probably need to be charged every couple days.
Don't spend too much on iPods. The 8GB iPod touch is the most affordable. Is 8GB enough? For most, yes, 8GB is plenty for dozens of apps, lots of audio, and a few videos. You can see how much of the available memory is taken up by viewing each iPod's capacity gauge. The gauge is found in iTunes under the Summary tab for each iPod.
Capacity 8GB
Don't buy expensive accessories. Apple sells $30 earbuds with microphones, $30 cases, $20 syncing cables, and $30 wall plugsMonoprice sells $4 earbuds with microphones, $1cases, $2 syncing cables, and $4 wall plugs.
Monoprice iPod Accesories
Don't mistreat batteries. iPods use lithium-ion batteries. These batteries will lose capacity over time. The worst thing you can do is store iPods somewhere hot, like a car in the summertime. It's also not healthy for lithium-ion batteries to be completely discharged. For healthiest batteries, store iPods at about 80% charge over the summer (be sure to completely power down the iPods over the summer as well).
Battery Meter
Don't use liquids to clean the screen. You don't want liquid getting inside. Microfiber clothes clean the screens nicely. If the screen is really gunky, put a small amount of water on a cloth and then clean the device.
Don't put up with a glitchy iPod. iPods can easily be restored to factory settings if something gets out of whack (or if a student decides to lock the iPod and forget the password). Read about restoring.
Restore
Don't forget professional development. There's always something new to learn when it comes to teaching and learning with iPods. Consider booking a workshop with me, Tony Vincent, and my workshops can even be attended by students. Don't forget that I offer apodcast for iPod-using educators. Additionally, there are plenty of other great websites out there where educators are sharing their iPod touch activities, ideas, and resources."
Tony Vincent - http://learninginhand.com



Jumat, 04 Maret 2011

GarageBand iPad app

GarageBand is Apple's popular music creation and editing app. It will be heading to the iPad soon. On the final part of Apple launch party for iPad 2, Steve Jobs showed how you can play on-screen keyboards, guitars, drums.GarageBand includes an 8-track recording studio and 250-plus loops, and supports multi-touch gestures. The app allows users to create music or podcasts, and turns your iPad

How much RAM does iPad 2 have

I looked at the tech specs and other documentation on Apple's website, but I could not find the RAM number of iPad 2 in the tech's specs. How much RAM does the iPad 2 have?Apple never lists the amount of RAM employed in their iOS devices. The rumors are that the new chips require a minimum of double the iPad 1's RAM or 512 MB.

Authorization - Sell old iPad & Buy iPad 2

I registered my iPad last year. I want to sell the old iPad and buy the iPad 2nd generation. I will give the buyer my original receiptand it has no personal info on the device. Do I need to deregister it, so the buyer can register it and have it under his own name?You do not de-authorize an iPad, iPhone, or iPod. The Authorization only applies to a computer. Make sure that you back-up your iPad

How does iPad 2 camera focus

Rumors: Auto-focus is one of the iPad camera features. It focuses it upon a specific area of the screen for both photo and video.When the camera is working, it will automatically center upon an object or person in a screen shot. You can see that is highlighted by a large white box with a glowing blue outline on the screen. To enhance and improve the quality of the specific area in the photo or

Best Buy Will Have iPad 2 Ready On March 11

A large number of consumers will buy the iPad 2 on retail stores.Best Buy is an alternate distribution channel for Apple and have already confirmed that they will have the iPad 2 ready on March 11.You will also buy the iPad 2 from other distributors such as Sams Club.

iPad 2 dock - New iPad accessory

Apple unveiled a few more accessories on the iPad 2 announcement, such as Smart Covers and iPad 2 Dock.The iPad 2 Dock is specifically designed for iPad 2. The new dock has the following features:* A small lip at the front.* An audio line out port for connecting to speakers via an optional audio cable.* A port for syncing or charging the tablet.* Use your iPad as a picture frame.* Supports other

iPad 2 features HDMI output

The iPad 2 features HDMI output via a $40 cable, goes up to 1080p and supports all your games, apps and rotation. You are able to charge your iPad 2 while using. As far as the HDMI output, I can purchase/rent the movies on my iPad and then watch them on any of the TV's in my home.

Why the iPad is Different

From TechLearning.com - An intelligent and reasoned argument by Dean Shareski about not whether the iPad is suitable to education BUT how the iPad and the expectations that come with them are changing the ways that we think about using technology in the educational setting - What are the new Possibilities?



iPadsI’m not usually one to write about a tool or software but an interesting shift is occurring in the district where I work. The  iPad is generating more discussion about the role of technology in learning than any tool or event to date. In trying to understand the reason for this, I’m of the belief that the design and tactile experience of the iPad are the primary differences in this device that is enabling these conversations.
The buzz is more than simply an interest in a cool tool but an inquisitive and curious attitude built around new possibilities. I’m not sure what it is but the simplicity of the apps seems to get people considering what apps might exist and what apps need to be created.  The other thing about these devices is that they are all about customization. Most desktops and laptops do not encourage people to do much beyond using the software outside of the default installation. The average user doesn’t seek to tweak and tinker. The iPad is all about tinkering.


While many would argue against it as purely a consumption device, the addition of a camera, creation software such as iMovie and Garageband, as well as keyboard enhancements means it offers some of the best creative applications for education.


This isn’t really about the iPad as much as it is making computing easier. Those pioneers of educational computing such as Seymour Papert and  Gary Stager argue for the transformational use of computers. Computers should be imagination machines. The conversations I’ve had recently with teachers and administrators suggest, they are beginning to see more possibilities. It’s making it very easy to advance the conversation to consider how technology might make learning different. Partly it’s due to the fact that everyone seems to be on a level playing field. There is no iPad curriculum, at least not yet, I hope never. Much like the Hole in the Wall experiment, everyone seems to sense, there’s something interesting here and are willing to explore and play. That exploration is naturally facilitating conversations I’ve not seen generating before.

Another reason there is increased conversations is because the form factor allows users to more easily manipulate and “own” the device. No longer are users dependant on a keyboard and mouse as the primary input device but can have a more intimate experience with content and ideas. The keyboard served as a prosthesis, the iPad and other touch devices eliminates the middle man. Teachers are asking about how to create content for the iPad. The epub format in particular has enormous potential. The development of homegrown textbooks is within grasp.


These possibilities have indeed existed for years. Open source software offered similar hope but for the most part, the learning curves were not overcome by the masses.  Those who have been the creators and makers using technology are generally the ones who have persevered and were willing to put in the time to be successful. Beauty and quality will still take time and sweat to create but I believe the iPad represents new hope more than ever before. At least I hoping so.
Photo: by Stanford EdTech
Posted by Dean Shareski at 03/03/2011 11:53:06 PM | 

Ten Sites Supporting iPads In Education…

From TechLearning.com - A Post Of Resources! by Michael Gorman

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Discover 10 great iPad education resource websites. These are entire sites devoted to bringing you the best ways to use the iPad in the classroom. They include resources, apps, lesson plans, and even some apptivities (what a neat word)!  As more schools discover the power of the iPad, there seem to be more educators excited about discovering apps that engage students while making classroom learning come alive! This is a post that you will want to share with others! Also, please visit my 21centuryedtech Blog and sign up for free email and RSS feeds that will include great technology innovation as I find it. You can also follow me on twitter at mjgormans. I want to build this list of iPad  websites past twenty! If you know of a great iPad site please leave a comment so that I can learn and share! - Have a great week!  - Mike
 Note - If you will be traveling to MEC in Tempe Arizona or CUE in Palm Springs California this March 2011 please introduce yourself at one of my sessions. I  am making the trip from Indiana and will have two presentation at each conference. They include Digital Immigrants and Digital Natives... No Future Left Behind, STEM to STEAM to STEAMIE... Turning Up The Temperature, and A 7 Step Approach to Website Evaluation... A-G.
Ten Must Visits Websites Supporting iPads In Education
Several weeks ago I reviewed one of the most powerful iPad app sites on the web. If you missed the posting be sure to give this prior post a visit. The website iEar is an amazing site based on both teacher reviews and contributions. You may just want to become a member of iEar today!  Again, check out this prior post for link and information. Perhaps you want to discover even more apps for your classroom iPad. Then read below and discover ten more sites that will bring out your need to keep filling the memory chip of your iPad, iTouch, or iPhone!
1.  The iPhone Application List – While this site has numerous categories for apps, I have directed you to a portion of the site that contains about 100 apps both free and for purchase. You can select between free and paid. Each app is click-able allowing the reader to view description, posting date, and a link to the download.
2. The iPad Pilot Project – A page filled with resources and so much more. This wiki has categories you will want to explore. There are three separate links leading to apps for elementarymiddle, and high school. Don’t stop there! Make sure you explore other links including digital textbookschallenges and successes, setting up carts, mobile managementother school districts, and articles/blogs. Also make sure you visit eMobilize (a sister site) where you will learn about mobile computing standards, curriculum, logistics, management, and use/care. The iPad pilot project is sponsored by the Department of Educational Technology in the School District of Palm Beach . It is administered on the department’s wiki by John Shoemaker, Melissa McBride, and John Long.
3. The iPad In Education –  A great site based in the United Kingdom and administered by Ian Wilson, a freelance Apple Distinguished Educator. When you visit the site be sure to have some extra time to visit all of the links. The pages, listed by subject area,  provide a large number of useful apps for teaching and learning. Categories include Apps - includedwith the iPad,    Artwork,  Geography,  History,  Literacy,  Miscellaneous,  Numeracy,  Music,  and Productivity. The United Kingdom “iPad In Education” is a must visit for those wanting to learn more about the iPad, its apps, and ways to deploy it in the classroom.
4. Teach With Our iPad - Have you ever been to one of those sites that was so filled with resources, you didn’t know where to begin! I suggest that you begin by just visiting this site. It really is so much more than an awsome collection of iPad Apps. You may wish to start with iPad Apps and its listing of over 500 apps, descriptions, reviews, and even apps to get started with. Or, instead, begin with the searchable data base or take a look at their cool list of projection apps.
5. The iPad Schools - This wiki is intended to be a clearinghouse of applications, lesson ideas, and experiences using the iPad in the classroom. The intent of this wiki is to give a listing of apps that have been tested and recommended by teachers who are using them. The listings in this wiki are generally created using google docs and members of the wiki are invited to update and add information. I especially like the  Creativity Apps,  Teacher Tools Apps and the VGA Output Apps. You also may wish to check out Managing a Classroom Set of iPads and This is what I did… (which is a selection of the authors’ reflections and practical applications.
6. The iPad Curriculum –  This website is a blog with in-depth articles relating to the iPad. It claims to be a collection of the best in applications, practices, and deployment of the iPad as a learning device. Upon reading, you’ll find the blog does give some excellent in-depth articles about apps, deployment, and uses. One of my favorites on this site helps innovative teachers write their own app using edupad without the need for code knowledge. A clever data base search engine that involves steps of Bloom’s Taxonomy is especially useful. While the site is relatively new, the archive dates to July 2010, it seems that this blog holds some great promise for iPad users.
7. AppAnnie – The link included brings you to the educational listings for this web site. Note that it lists about 200 educational apps which are click-able with a description and also note whether they are free or entail a cost. Visitors will also notice a button that will deliver a new page with 500 iPhone educational apps. If you are an app developer you may want to investigate the app nanny. This service  provides an App Care web service for iPhone app developers, helping them keep tabs on their apps. It’s free during the open beta.
8. ACALANES Union HS – This Google Site is maintained by dedicated people at a high school integrating mobile learning for their students. The link will bring you to 75 apps available for the iPad and education. Take another look and you will find a link that will provide 210 integrating apps for the iPod Touch. There is still more, how about an area dedicated to learning how to write an ebook with and for the iPad. Information includes using Google Doc Mobile, using Pages App on the iPad, or integrating with Google Docs on the computer. Last, be sure to visit the “Ideas For iPads” Slide show for some great ideas!
9. Apptivities - The website defines apptivities as, ” models for successful instructional practices with mobile devices”.  This is a unique site in that it is the application of apps that creates a transformation in learning.  Various apps are covered by offering suggestions of ways to use them in the classroom. There are even video examples to help further educator understanding. Apptivities is the response to a challenge  given at the ADE Summer Institute 2010 at Full Sail University, Orlando, Florida. ADE colleagues contribute apptivities, a specific learning activity using apps on mobile devices.  A key part of the vision for apptivities is to provide media resources that give a “view” into best practices in the classroom. You can even help support the challenge of  supporting teachers in using mobile applications effectively to improve student learning. A link for action will allow you to contribute your own apptivities.
10. Apple Ipad Site - Did you really think I would forget the company that made the iPad possible? This link brings you to a site where you will find all of those apps listed by category. You will find a large listing in the apps iTunes store. While you are at it, you may wish to learn about Apple app volume purchases.


 
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