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1 Tablets: Getting Started
Shana Lopez Technology Education Associate Gail Borden Public Library District

2 Agenda Tablet Buttons Home Screen Navigations & Settings Apps
Entering Text Charging & Care

3 Which Tablet Do You Own? Android Kindle Fire iPad
*Note: Button locations vary depending on device and manufacturer. Android Kindle Fire iPad

4 Tablet Buttons

5 iPad Buttons Power button The Power button can:
Turn your device on/off Put your device in “sleep” mode “Wake” your device Mute/screen Rotation switch Volume Controls Home button

6 Android Buttons Power Button The Power button can:
Turn your device on/off Put your device in “sleep” mode “Wake” your device Restart your device Camera Button Volume Controls Task Manager Button Return Button Home Button

7 Kindle Buttons Volume Controls Power Button

8 The Home Button

9 iPad Home Button The Home button will:
Bring you to your Home Screen with one tap Open Task Manager with a quick, double tap Activate Siri if held down for a few seconds Home button

10 Android Home Button The Home button will:
Bring you to your Home Screen with one tap Activate Voice Command/ Google search app if held down for a few seconds Potentially provide you with additional features if double tapped Home Button

11 Unlocking Your Device

12 Unlocking Your Device Android Kindle Fire iPad

13 Unlocking Your Device Android Kindle Fire iPad

14 ACTIVITY #1 Locate and Identify your tablet’s components (1) On/Off button – Does your tablet offer “restart” options? (2) Volume Controls (3) Home Button (4) Additional Buttons (5) unlocking your device.

15 Home Screen & Settings

16 iPad Home Screen

17 Android Home Screen

18 Kindle Home Screen

19 Notifications Screen Android Kindle Fire iPad

20 ACTIVITY #2 (1) Determine how to access “All Apps” (1) Customize Your Home Screen by adding frequently used apps and removing others. (3) Explore the secondary screens available (using the navigation buttons)

21 Settings

22 iPad Settings

23 Android Settings

24 Kindle Settings

25 Connecting to Wi-Fi Android iPad

26 Kindle – Connecting to Wi-Fi

27 Bluetooth Android iPad

28 iPad - Changing a Passcode

29 Android - Changing a Passcode

30 Kindle - Changing a Passcode

31 ACTIVITY #3

32 Apps

33 Opening Apps Android iPad Kindle Fire

34 iPad Task Manager Quickly double tap the Home button to open Task Manager Swipe up to close programs Home button

35 Android Task Manager Button
Tap on the Task Manager button Swipe left/right or tap the “X” in the upper corner to close programs Task Manager Button

36 Kindle - Closing Apps

37 Kindle - Closing Apps

38 ACTIVITY #4

39 Entering Text

40 Entering Text

41 Entering Text - iPad

42 Entering Text - iPad

43 Entering Text - iPad

44 Entering Text - iPad

45 Entering Text – Android

46 Entering Text – Android

47 Entering Text – Android

48 Entering Text – Android

49 Entering Text – Kindle

50 ACTIVITY #5

51 Charging & Care

52 Tablet Charging Charge your device when there is 5-10% battery remaining Avoid leaving your device plugged in all the time For fastest charge use an electrical outlet If you’re an infrequent user, make sure to fully charge the battery every couple months as it drains over time

53 Tablet Care Avoid extreme temperatures and liquids
Invest in a case, screen protector and stylus Use a microfiber cloth with screen cleaner to clean your tablet You can make your own cleaning solution with one part 70% isopropyl alcohol and one part distilled water

54 Questions? Thank you! Part Two Next Week Tablet Apps


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