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Palm OS 5 Training
Basic Skills
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To facilitate the group environment, please turn off all cell phones and pagersduring our session.
Thank you!
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Prepare your handhelds for the course
• Charge your handhelds
• Optional
Digitize screens and set Location, Date and Time
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Agenda for Basic Skills
• Educational Relevance
• Handheld orientation
• Memos
• Contacts
• Calendar
• Tasks
• Note Pad
• Test your knowledge!
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Today’s Objectives
• Understand place and benefits of handheld computers in the continuum of computer technology
• Glimpse the capabilities of handheld computers for supporting teaching and learning
• Learn the basic skills necessary to start using the built–in applications of a Palm™ handheld computer
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Educational Relevance?
Palm PilotPalm Pilot
PDAPDA
Palm™ handheld computer
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Challenges of desktop computers?
• Cost
• Size
• Access
• Simplicity
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Why handhelds makes sense
Challenges of the desktop computer
Benefits of the handheld computer!=
• Cost
• Size
• Equity
• Simplicity
• Cost
• Size
• Equity
• Simplicity
• Cost
• Size
• Equity
• Simplicity
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Beyond the PDA to the handheld & smartphone
Hardware and software that extendthe power of your handheld!
Function Software Application
Word processing Palm wireless keyboard, Docs to Go
Spreadsheet Sheet to Go, QuickSheet
Database MobileDB, ScheduleFinder, ePrincipal
Presentation Pitch Duo
Digital Photography Zire™ 72, SD, Media, Treo™ 650
Internet Connectivity WiFi (802.11), BlueTooth, Treo™ 650
Printing PrintBoy, TealPrint
Calculators ImagiMath, powerOne Graph
Drawing & Painting TealPaint, Diddlebug, Sketchy
Scientific Probes ImagiProbe, Vernier
Stories, Texts, & Authoring eReader, Palm eBook Studio, Classics Collection
Email & Telephony Outlook, VersaMail, Treo™ 650, SendWordNow
Assessment Making the Grade, mClass:Reading, Tango
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Handheld Orientation
Please don't use your handheld during this tour!
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Handhelds are like your (other) computers
StylusMouse
CategoriesFolders
5-Way NavigatorMouse wheel
Home/LauncherHard drive/Desktop
Menu areaMenus
Function Keys
Soft Buttons
Hard Buttons
Shortcuts/alias
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A lot alike (and a little bit different)
Common applications across all models:
• Calendar• Contacts• Memos• Tasks
T|X LifeDriveTungsten E2 Treo
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Tungsten E2
Buttons launch major applications*
= Calendar
= Contacts
* Buttons vary by model
= Tasks
= Note Pad
= Home/Launcher
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Get around with the 5-way Navigator
Push Center to open or select
Up
Down
RightLeft
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Soft Buttons* quickly open key functions
You'll learn what these mean as you go through the course
* For the Tungsten E2 handheld
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There are many ways to enter text*
Infrared beaming
Graffiti® 2 software
Soft Keyboard
Bluetooth External keyboard
Synchronize with desktop software
* plus Wi-Fi, smartphones, modems, web conduits, card scanners
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The Writing Area is for entering text
LifeDriveT|XTungsten E2
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Most of Graffiti 2 is like normal handwriting
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Location makes the difference!
Letters on left Numbers on right
Capital letters must cross the center line
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1. Categories
2. Soft buttons
3. Writing Area
4. 5-way Navigator
5. Hard buttons
6. Menus
A
D D
C
E
B
E
F
Test your knowledge!
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Please press the Power button
LifeDriveTungsten T|XTungsten E2
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Find the application called Prefs
Select TouchscreenTap Prefs icon
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Digitize the screen
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Set the Location, Date and Time
Tap to make changes
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Home is like your PC's hard disk
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To open it, tap the Launcher* button
Tungsten E2
* Also called Home or Applications
LifeDriveT|X
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Tap the Home button to switch categories…
Each tap rotates to the next named category
All Main System
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Tap Category Menu Select category
You can create up to fifteen categories plus the "Unfiled" category
… or use the Category pop-down
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Memos
Create a new memo. Enter text using the Soft Keyboard.
Enter text using Graffiti 2.Learn how to use the menu system.
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Open Memos and create a new memo
Tap Memos Tap New
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Letters and numbers
either side
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Capital letters must cross the center line
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Location is everything!
= b
Capital letters must cross the center line!
= B
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Practice: Capitals 12 QUICK FOXES
Capital letters must cross the center line!
either side
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Some punctuation you write on the left…
These are usually used with words
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… and other punctuation on the right
These are usually used with numbers
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Write periods or commas on either side
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Practice: Write 3+4=7 [email protected]
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Selecting text is similar to your desktop
Dragselects letters
Double-Tapselects a word
Triple-Tapselects a line
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Tap Writing Area
Make the Soft Keyboard visible
Tungsten T|X and LifeDrive
Tap 123 to see number view
Tungsten E2
Tap ABC
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Tap and hold Writing Area icon Select input type
Tungsten T|X and LifeDrive have three ways to input text
Keyboard
Three-cell Graffiti
Classic Graffiti
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Tap buttons to switch views
Text Numbers International
Explore the three views of the keyboard
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Text Numbers International
Tap Done to close the keyboard*
Tap Done
* Tungsten T|X and LifeDrive : Tap the Writing Area button
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"Extended" punctuation starts and ends with up-stroke
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Practice: Write > $ # ; : •
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Tap here to open the menus…
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… or use the Menu button
LifeDriveT|XTungsten E2
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Select Graffiti 2 Help from the Edit menu
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There are six screens inside Graffiti 2 Help
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Contacts
Enter your name and address.Beam it to someone.
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Launch Contacts with a button…
LifeDriveT|XTungsten E2
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… or use and tap the Contacts icon
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Enter textTap New
Tap these scroll buttons to move up and down the page
Add your name
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Tap Done
Finish your entry or edit session
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You can beam data to other handhelds
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Receiver: Make certain your handheld is on!
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Sender: Open your name
Tap your name Record opens
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Sender: Select Beam Contact command
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Beam data!
Point towards the top of the other handheld.
Stay within about three feet.
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During beaming you'll see these dialogs
Sender Receiver
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Receiver: Tap Yes (or don't)
You can edit the address after receiving it
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Font size options
Tap font sizeSelect Font from Options
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Calendar
Switch between views.Create and reschedule an event.
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Launch Calendar with a button…
LifeDriveT|XTungsten E2
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… or use and tap the Calendar icon
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You'll see today's Agenda view
Most Palm handheldsopen to the Agenda View
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Agenda Day Week Month
Tap to switch between these four views…
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… plus a Year view on some handhelds
Open Month View…
… then tap Year
Change year
Scroll through year
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See next day, week, or month
LifeDriveT|XTungsten E2
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Quickly open any date
Open Day view… Tap year and month…
… then tap Go To … then tap day
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Enter textSelect times
Make an appointment
Tap New
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Tap on appointment… Tap dotted boxes and…
Use Details to reschedule date and time
… then tap Details
… make changes
Dotted boxes open dialog boxes
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Many dialog boxes include Tips
Tap "i" in top-right corner Read tips
Tap these scroll buttons to move up and down the page
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Tasks
Create a new task.Set its priority and due date.
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Launch Tasks with a button…
Tungsten E2
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… or use and tap the Tasks icon
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Enter text
Create a new task
Tap New
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Set priority if desired
Select priorityTap number
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Attach note if desired
Enter text…Tap note icon
… then tap Done
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Note Pad
Draw, label & categorize a note.View previous notes.
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Launch Note Pad with a button…
Tungsten E2
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… or use and tap the Note Pad icon
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Note Pad automatically creates a new note
Automatic time stamp
Automaticdate stamp
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Make certain on-screen Graffiti 2 is OFF!
If this box is filled, then tap on it
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Just draw on the screen
Three pens and an eraser
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Use the Scroll Bar to see more of your note
Scroll down slightly
Drag black box to scroll through note
Scroll up slightly
Tap gray stripto page down
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If desired, label your note
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Finish your note, then tap Done
Or tap Delete to remove it
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Test your knowledge!
1. Where do you find the Memos application?
2. What are the divisions of the Graffiti area?
3. What do you need to do to make certain special punctuation characters?
4. Where do you find Graffiti Help on your handheld?
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Homework
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Giraffe Graffiti Practice
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Tips
• Don’t write on the screen with sharp object such as a pen or a paper clip!
• If your batteries run out and you cannot turn on your Palm device, you have at least one week to recharge your batteries.
• Use screen cleaners designed for handhelds rather than cleaners designed for computer monitors.
• If your stylus seems to be missing what you are tapping on, try redigitizing the screen.
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With a Palm handheld or smartphone, educators and students can do amazing
things!
E2 Power!E2= Everyone • Everywhere
This was just a glimpse of the possibilities!
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www.palm.com/education/store
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• Stories of schools using handhelds in education today
• Sign up for “Education in Sync” electronic newsletter
• Read the education “Quick Guides” for software solutions
• Sign up to attend free education Webinars
• Learn about the Education Purchase Program for additional free handhelds
www.palm.com/education
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Thank You!