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ITunes. Getting started. These five lines tell you the important information about your iPod. This capacity bar tells you how much space you have left on your iPod. When you first plug in your iPod, iTunes will ask you to name your iPod. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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ITUNES

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GETTING STARTED

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These five lines tell you the important information about your iPod

This capacity bar tells you how much space you have left on your iPod

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When you first plug in your iPod, iTunes will ask you to name your iPod

Then you can choose the settings you want for every time you plug in your iPod

Every so often there will be free iTunes updates that can make using the program easier

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ADDING MUSIC

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When you insert a cd to put onto iTunes it shows up under devices

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when the cd starts importing, a orange circle like above will appear

One at a time, as each song is done importing a green circle with a check inside of it will appear to let you know that song as been imported successfully

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Once music is added, it will show up in your library

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CREATING PLAYLISTS

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After you select new playlist, you’ll be asked to name the new playlist

Renamed playlist

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After you have renamed the playlist, you can then add the desired songs to the list

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EXTRAS

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Podcasts, Applications and Radio

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ITUNES STORE

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ITUNES U

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Stanford on iTunes U Provides access to a wide range of Stanford-

related digital audio content This is through the iTunes store, music, video, and

podcast service This is a free service This project began in 2004 It is part of Apple’s iTunes U initiative

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Stanford(Continued) Stanford on iTunes is sponsored by the

Office of University Communications The Stanford project includes two site

First is a public site which includes courses, lectures, event highlights, music, and sports

Second is an access-restricted site for the Stanford community○ This includes sites for course based material○ Also sites for the entire Stanford community

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Yale on iTunes U Yale on iTunes U allows you to do the same things

you were able to do with Stanford You are able to view podcasts, courses, lectures,

music, sports, and even news about Yale. There are links that will even take you to Yale’s

homepage It is also a part of Apple’s iTunes U initiative

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Berkley on iTunes U Berkley again follows the same general

path as Stanford and Yale You are able to follow all the events

happening on campus and course related material

It has a little different set up on iTunes, but it still follows the same purpose

It also is a part of Apple’s iTunes U initiative

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General information All these schools allow you to download

there podcasts, lectures, and other events These downloads can then be put onto

your iPods in the form of mp3s In a way it is just like buying a song from

iTunes and then putting it onto your iPod It is the same basic concept except these

are all education based

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PODCASTS

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What is Podcasting?

Episodic Downloadable Programme-driven Convenient

A podcast is a digital audio or video file that is:

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Video Podcasting in Plain English

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What is a podcatcher?

iTunes

A podcatcher is a software application that is used to identify and download new podcast files as they are released.

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Accessing Podcasts Search Podcasts by popularity

Choose a specific subject

See what is topping the Podcast charts

Browse Podcasts from your favorites

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Creating Podcasts

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Podcasting in Education Access free podcasts

Teachers can create podcasts

Students can create podcasts.

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Podcasting in Education It goes beyond the books.

It changes the classroom.

It moves with the students.

It keeps learning current.

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Perks of Podcasts Speed up play-back rate

Chose video format

Pause a podcast to finish later

Keep podcasts forever (or just a day)

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Create Find Share

Other Podcast Sites: Podcast Pickle Podcast Alley