Barriers to Using Technology
Unreliability of technology
Software incompatible with office and home
Slow internet access
Software malfunctions
Purchase highly reliable technologies, not the cheapest ones.
Establish clear lines of responsibility for checking and maintaining quality control of technologies.
Maintain supplies properly and take new approaches (including staff training) to assure rapid responses to break downs
Time it takes to learn new technologies
Little or no knowledge of how to use the technology
Software out of date
Nowhere to learn
Visual Issues: screen hard to read ⭐
Unfamiliar with using laptop
Hard to control mouse
⭐Technology not in native language
Lack of time to learn
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Trackpad
Wifi ⭐
No right or left click
Charging/Battery
Skepticism that technology really matters
Perception that technology is not supported by the organization
New iPad user
Setting up a brand new iPad
⭐ 1. Press the power button to power on
Slide finger left to right to unlock the iPad
Choose preferred language and country of origin
Select Wifi Network
Connect to iTunes
Enter network password
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Disable or enable location services
"Set Up a New iPad"
"Restore from iCloud Backup"
"Restore from iTunes Backup"
"Sign In with your Apple ID"
"Create a Free Apple ID"
Username
Password
Agree to Terms and Conditions
"Use iCloud"
"Don't Use iCloud"
"Don't Use Find My iPad"
"Use Find My iPad"
"Use iCloud Security Code"
"Don't Restore Passwords"
Enter your Security Code
"Use Siri"
"Don't use Siri"
"Automatically Send Diagnostics"
"Don't Send Diagnostics"
Tap "Get Started" ✅
Using different buttons on iPad
Camera
Home Button
Home Screen
Activate Siri
Multitasking
Tap Once
Double Tap
Tap and Hold
Spoken support for visually impared
Triple Tap
Lock Button
Microphone
Headphone Jack
Lock Screen
Turn iPad off
Tap once
Tap and hold
Mute Switch
Prevent the iPad from making sounds
Tuen switch on and off
Volume "Rocker"
Turn volume up and down
Lock screen orientation
Charging Port/Dock Connecter
Multitouch Gestures
Tap
Pinch Out
Pinch in
Select something on the screen
Drag
Browse/Scroll through items on screen
Flick
Scroll through more content quickly, remove your finger from the screen at the end of a drag. Speed sensitive.
Zoom in. Touch two fingers to the screen and separate them
Zoom out. Touch two fingers to the screen and bring them closer together
Double tao
Zoom in or out
Multi-finger tapping
Touch and hold
Example: Organization Mode on the iPad homescreen
Tap at top of screen to scroll up (on some apps)
Rearranging the homescreen
Tap and hold the icon that you want to move
Drag to desired lovation
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Setting up docking station ⭐
Making sure all your wires are connected
Screen display
Establishing the right order
Selecting a primary display
Docking Station Assessment: screenshots or stills, possibly click and drag, possibly just click. All on-screen prompts