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on April 26, 2011 at 11:24:28 am
 

Newer! (4/26/11) Reading Picture It! pdfs in iBooks on your iPad

Do you know about Picture It! documents? They are books, stories, visual schedules and more that are created with the software Picture It! by Slater Software. Picture It! attaches a rebus symbol to text. Your Picture It! documents have picture supported text. Now you can load Picture It! pdfs that the company has created directly onto your iPad to open in iBooks. The directions are attached. Be certain that you do all of the steps using your iPad. The directions are created for working within the iPad.

 

 

New! (3/30/11)

 4 Part Video Tutorial on uTube for using an iPad as an interactive whiteboard (be certain to click on "See All" on the uTube page to see all of his series & updates)

 

Other Media for the iPad/iTouch

 

  • Videos
    • How to Get Video Onto iPad/iTouch (video & directions) - http://www.videojug.com/film/how-to-get-video-onto-your-ipod
    • How to Put Video on Your iPad/iTouch (includes several different ways to convert the videos)- http://www.wikihow.com/Put-Video-on-Your-Video-iPod  
    • How to convert a text file to an audio file to play in iTunes (and your iPad or iTouch).
      • Use Zamzar a free online file conversion tool. Simply browse to the document (.doc .docx. .txt .rtf) to select it, then click on the format you want it converted to (AAC, MP3, WAV, etc), enter your e-mail address and "convert". The converted file will be sent to your e-mail account that day. You will need to download it within 24 hours after you receive the e-mail notice.  Now you need to put the file(s) into the iTunes library. In iTunes, choose File > “Add to Library,” locate a file or folder, and then click Choose.  Hook up and sync the device. 

     

    • You can also use Zamzar to convert YouTube videos to play on your devices. Copy the URL of the YouTube video. Paste it into the Zamzar window that asks for the URL. Convert to iPod,iPad or MP4. Download the file after you receive the notice in your email. Put the file on your desktop or someplace "easy to find". Go to your iTunes playlist for movies. Go to File>Add to LIbrary (or control O), navigate to the file & click OK. Hook up and sync the device.

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