The City Tech Library, in partnership with the Faculty Commons, is pleased to invite all faculty and staff to a workshop. Do you have a tablet computer, either an iPad or Android device? Curious about how you can use it for more than watching movies or playing games? Join your colleagues for wine and cheese at this library workshop and learn about apps and strategies you can use to supercharge your tablet for your research, teaching, and productivity.
1. Tech Happy Hour:
Tools for Your Tablet
Faculty/Staff Workshop
Thursday, February 27, 2014
2. Tell us about your tablet use!
• What kind of tablet do you have?
• What do you use it for?
3. Today we’ll discuss tablet apps for
• storage for files of all types
• reading, either online or offline
• taking notes, saving files, marking up files
• visual media
• sound media
(and especially their use for teaching/research)
11. Readability
• Clipping service for articles and other textual
content—use on a desktop computer or
mobile Safari with browser
plugin/bookmarklets (not easy)
• Allows tagging, sending to Readability by
email, archiving, sharing
• Read now or save for later
• Offline reading best feature; great for older
eyes too
12. Tablet Access to Ebooks
• Pleasant to read on tablet, ability to flip pages
• iBooks=usually $ via iTunes store
• Library (public, City Tech) options:
– 3M, Overdrive apps = epub format ebooks
– Kindle = Kindle format ebooks
– Bluefire for epub ebooks w/o apps such as ebrary
• Need Adobe Digital Editions acct. for epub
books—sign up at Adobe
15. Evernote
• Can be used for clipping via browser but has much
more capability than Readability
• Offline access, syncing features; offers desktop client
• Rapid note creation
• Mark up images, pdfs, etc.
• Tagging, folders, collaboration & sharing
• Quicknote reminders, lists, checklists
• Share via AirDrop
• Can be a hub for all your content
• New app, Evernote Food
19. Camera/photos
• The camera is to take pictures using the front
or back lens (default).
• Photos can be taken in high-dynamic range
(HDR) mode, with 3 different exposures are
combined in a single shot.
• You can zoom in and out using the pinch and
stretch finger gestures.
21. Photoshop Express
• Photoshop Express can be used to crop and
resize images.
• This app can apply different filters to your
photographs for special effects
• PS Express can also tilt images so they can be
straightened
• Great for on the go photo editing.
23. Tascam PCMRecorder
• The Tascam PCMRecorder can be used for
field recordings
• Uses an equalizer to adjust the audio settings
of a recording.
• Volume limiters in the app can help reduce
clipping of recordings
• A low-pass filter can also be used to reduce
background noise.
25. SoundCloud
• SoundCloud is a web service that allows the
sharing of sounds.
• Recordings can be done on an iPad and shared
through SoundCloud.com
• Requires user registration
• Each sound has a unique URL that can be
shared or embedded into web pages.