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Getting Started with Apple iOS Devices
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Apple Professional Development
Apple Professional Development workshops are an eective way to get up to speed
quickly with your new classroom iPad and iPod touch devices. Oering 15 onsite
hands-on workshops, the Apple Professional Development team delivers training
tailored to meet your faculty’s skills and needs. Workshops such as Language
Development (iOS), Design Curricula, and Special Education (iOS) are just some of the
courses available to help you integrate new skills and expand instructional practices
using iPad and iPod touch.
www.apple.com/education/professional-development
Additional Websites
• Apptivities—Apple Distinguished Educators present activities to support teachers in
using apps to improve student learning
www.apptivities.org
• Education Apps Review
www.iear.org
• Teach with Your iPad—wiki about using iPad in the classroom
teachwithyouripad.wikispaces.com
• iPad Academy—training, tips, and tutorials
ipadacademy.com
Accessories for iPad and iPod touch
Many types of accessories are available to enhance the use of iPad and iPod touch for
teaching and learning. These include cables and connectors for connecting a TV or
projector to your iOS device, such as the Apple Digital AV Adapter, Apple VGA Adapter
for iPad, or the Apple Composite AV Cable, headphones with a microphone for record-
ing, speakers, cases, power adapters, and more.
External speakers that connect to iPad, iPod touch, or a Mac are helpful when you
want to play back content from the device or a computer for the whole class to hear.
The iPad Dock gives you easy access to a dock connector port for syncing or charging
and an audio line out port for connecting to powered speakers with an optional audio
cable. You can connect a document camera to an iPad or iPod touch to project an
image of the device’s screen to the class. Cases can come in handy if you plan to have
students take the devices out of the classroom.
Apple TV allows you to watch content in iTunes or on iPad or iPod touch (with AirPlay,
included with iOS 4 and later). And with the Remote app, you can even use the iPad or
iPod touch to control Apple TV playback on your TV.
For details about accessories for iPad and iPod touch, visit www.apple.com/ipad/
accessories and www.apple.com/ipod/accessories.