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Handheld Devices 101. Catherine Dizon Jorge Andrews tobaccoeval@ucdavis.edu. 4-Point Inspection In hand, charged, registered, powered Common Buttons Common Tasks & Trouble Shooting Connecting to Wi-Fi Tips & Tricks Your comfort is our finish line. Test Drive Route. Are your devices: - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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HANDHELD DEVICES 101

Catherine DizonJorge Andrews

tobaccoeval@ucdavis.edu

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TEST DRIVE ROUTE

4-Point InspectionIn hand, charged, registered, powered

Common ButtonsCommon Tasks & Trouble ShootingConnecting to Wi-FiTips & Tricks

Your comfort is our finish line

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4-POINT INSPECTIONAre your devices:

In your hand? if not, sign out one of our loaners

Charged? please charge it now

Registered/Authenticated? if you’re unsure we’ll be around to help you

get set upOn?

the final step is to turn on your device

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DRIVER’S ED.

A. Power (sleep/wake)B. “Slide to unlock”C. Battery levelD. Home buttonE. Volume G. Pictures/VideosH. GalleryI. Calculator

J. Voice memoK. NotesL. Settings: sounds,

brightness, etc.M. MapN. App store and appsO. InternetP. Others?

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A. Power button (sleep/wake)

COMMON BUTTONS 1

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But don’t slide it now, we need the device on.

B. Slide to unlock

C. Battery level

COMMON BUTTONS 2

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D. Home button

E. Volume buttons

F. Camera to take pictures/video

K. Settings: sounds, appearance, auto-lock, etc.

J. Notes

G. Photos to view pictures/video

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COMMON BUTTONS 3

COMMON BUTTONS 4

K. Settings: sounds, brightness, autolock,

pass code, etc.

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iPod touch Diagram

Home button

Power button (sleep/wake)

Volume buttons

Camera to take pictures and

record videos

Settings: Wi-Fi,sounds, auto-lock, appearance, user restrictions, etc.

Notes

App Store

Internet (Safari)

View pictures/video

Maps

Battery Level

iSURVEY

No pictures!

COMMON TASKSA. Slide to next screenB. Search pageC. RotateD. PinchingE. Hold to highlight textF. Double click home

i. Close programs (suggested weekly)

G. Touch and hold on home screens

i. Moveii. Deleteiii. Delete vs. Close

H. Periodic updatesi. Appsii. Operating Software

I. Connecting to Wi-Fi

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CONNECT TO Wi-Fi

1. Go to Settings2. Airplane Mode = OFF3. Wi-Fi = ON4. Choose a Network…

(wait for name to appear)5. Enter password6. Test: open the Safari app

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TIPS AND TRICKS• Dock iSURVEY • Restrictions

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Dock

IT’S YOUR TURN TO SHARE 13

Common Buttons

A.Power (sleep/wake)

B.“Slide to unlock”C.Battery levelD.Home buttonE.Volume F. Pictures/VideosG.GalleryH.Calculator

I. Voice memoJ. NotesK. Settings:

sounds, brightness, etc.

L. MapM.App store and

appsN.Safari InternetO.iSURVEY

IT’S YOUR TURN TO SHARE 14

Common Tasks:A. Slide to next screenB. Search pageC. RotateD. PinchingE. Hold to highlight textF. Double click home

i. Close programs (suggested weekly)

G. Touch and hold on home screens

i. Moveii.Deleteiii.Delete vs. Close

G. Periodic updatesi. Appsii. Operating Software

H. Connecting to Wi-FiI. Dock iSURVEYJ. Restrictions

USING HANDHELD DEVICES FOR DATA COLLECTIONThe following slides explain how devices are used during data collection.

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Selecting the iSURVEY app

For Android users:

iSURVEY app

Starting a new survey

Select “Start” to start a new

survey

Finishing a survey

The survey will automatically re-start for the

next store.

To save the data,you must select“Touch to Finish”

How to handle partial surveys• What if you’re asked to leave the store before finishing the

survey?In the CORE• Select “Back” until you reach STORE STATUS• Select “I was asked to leave”In a module• Select “Back” until you reach the beginning of the current module• Select “No, I will not be doing this module” for all remaining modules & exit survey.

*Report the situation on your field notes*

Put the device to sleep by pressing the power button between stores.

Our team — Diana Cassady, Jeanette Treiber, Robin Kipke, Catherine Dizon, Jorge Andrews, and Diana Dmitrevsky

Our website — http://tobaccoeval.ucdavis.edu

Our email — tobaccoeval@ucdavis.edu

Our main line — 530.752.9951

We are the statewide technical assistance center on evaluation for all Prop. 99-funded projects in California

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