iPad Information for Students

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Wireless: While many functions of the iPad will work regardless of wireless internet access, many tools, such as Blackboard, require access to the internet. Note that this iPad does not come with a cellular connection.

Items distributed with your iPad kit

  • iPad with keyboard case
  • Charging cable for iPad
  • Charging cable for keyboard
  • Charging brick

Connecting the keyboard to your iPad

  1. On your iPad, open the Settings app.
  2. Tap on the Bluetooth menu on the left side of the screen.
  3. Turn on the keyboard and hold down the Connect button.
  4. On the iPad, you will see a new keyboard appear on the right side of the screen. Tap on the new keyboard.
  5. When the keyboard is connected, it may ask you to enter a 4 digit code on the keyboard. If prompted, enter the 4 digit code shown and press Enter on the keyboard.
  6. Press the Home button on the bottom of your iPad to return to the home screen.

Logitech Crayon Setup Guide

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The document link below will provide information on how to set up, use and charge the Logitech Crayon.

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1kR0Vv81MZDzaZn0WbipkgeijYule05bh/view

LockDown Browser for ALEKS (Windows, Mac and iPad)

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The attached document will provide information to assist with setting up Lockdown Browser for ALEKS for Windows, MAC and iPad.

Lockdown Browser for ALEKS

What is Adobe Premiere Rush?

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

Rush is a video editing software available for desktop, iPhone, iPad,  and Android.  Rush is not as powerful and Adobe Premiere.  Files are saved to the cloud and can be accessed by any of the devices.

Graphics, videos and a title can be added to the video to the timeline.  Narration may be added as well as background music.  Video can be captured with the apps.  Captioning is not available.   Titles may be used to simulate captioning.

Android information

IOS information 

Adobe Premiere Rush: Telling Your Story with Premiere Rush

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

This is an opportunity for students to tell their own story they can share with others via their own social media, YouTube channel or website.

Click here to access the overview

Adobe Premiere Rush: Help and Learn Menu

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When you open Adobe Premiere Rush there are a Help and a Learn link on the left top.  The Help link takes you to basic getting started information, tutorials and a user’s guide.  While the Learn link take you to multiple short how to Rush videos.

Adobe Premiere Rush: Adobe’s Complete Guide for Rush

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

Learn what you can do with Adobe Premiere Rush

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Adobe Premiere Rush: Import photos, videos, and audio

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

Graphics, video, and audio can be imported into your Rush project.  

Click here to access the overview

Adobe Premiere Rush iOS

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

Learn hot to edit videos using Premiere Rush on iOS

Click here to access the overview

Adobe Scan

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Student Technology Services does not provide direct, student-facing training on the use of Adobe. In lieu of providing these services in-house, we curate 3rd party resources that can help support students.

Faculty and students often need a way to scan a document to submit math problems, art drawings, and other documents.

Adobe Scan is part of ACC’s Adobe Creative Campus applications which is free for users with an existing Adobe account and includes 2 GB of cloud storage.   Adobe reports that the user will be notified if they have reached their 2 GB limit. The user has control over their 2GB of storage and can delete old documents to keep within their 2GB of storage.

There are both an android and IOS mobile apps.   There is not a desktop option.

Click on the appropriate link below for more information on how to use Adobe Scan.

Adobe Scan for Android

Adobe Scan for iOS