The Tune-in Series is back with all-new content that focuses on the benefits of iOS devices and mobile content in and out of the classroom. The five days of topics include: Introduction to iOS Products, Education Content for iOS Devices, Creating Your Own Content, iOS Content and Device Management, and Planning iOS Device Deployment. This is a great opportunity to introduce new-to-Apple educators and IT leaders to the capabilities of Apple technology in education. Each topic is covered one day a week, at 1:00pm Mountain. Ten videos from the past three seasons of the Tune-In series are now available on demand through Ed Seminars. To view them, visit http://edseminars.apple.com/seminars and deselect the Face-to-Face Seminars checkbox. These videos will be available until October 28th, 2011. Register at: https://edseminars.apple.com/seminars/
As a reminder, each of these sessions is on one day a week, every week for a few months in order to maximize reach and exposure.
Here is the list of topics by day:
Tune-in Series: Introduction to iPad and iPod touch - Monday
Learn the basics of iOS devices, the role iTunes plays in app management, and the range of accessories that can be helpful as you use these products in your classroom.
Tune-in Series: Education Content for iOS Devices - Tuesday
This session covers how educational content on the web, in the App Store, in the iBookstore and on iTunes U, makes iOS devices incredible for teaching and learning. In particular, we will focus on great apps for iPad that are transforming the way teachers teach and students learn.
Tune-in Series: Creating Your Own Content - Wednesday
Creation of content can be a valuable education tool for both educators and students. Wednesday's session explores elements of the iWork and iLife suites to demonstrate the ease of creating content and distributing it on mobile devices in ways that can enhance teaching and learning.
Tune-in Series: iOS Content and Device Management - Thursday
The iOS Content and Device Management session addresses how iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch devices work with iTunes. It also illustrates how the iPhone Configuration Utility can help restrict elements of functionality and demonstrates common syncing configurations.
Tune-in Series: Planning iOS Device Deployments - Friday
End your week with a session discussing iOS device deployment. Concepts from the week will be used to outline how an example deployment can be planned, the typical types of decisions made at various stages, and suggestions on how to make your deployment worry free.
Enjoy, Corey
---------------------------------------- Corey Carson • Systems Engineer 303.378.7193 Apple Education • CO/WY/ID
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