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Got an iOS Device?
Sign up for an iTunes U Course regarding Apple TV in Education http://goo.gl/5k2SC Get things streaming with the Apple TV Apple TV gives you access to everything you want to see, hear and interact with — Apps, Internet shows, podcasts, movies, and photos — right on your projector or TV.
Agenda Welcome
Apple TV Setup
Create, Collect and Aggregate content - in the Classroom or Cafeteria
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On the Horizon - Mountain Lion will stream content from the Mac Desktop.
Activity #1 - In groups of two, break up and each person should take about 10 minutes to setup the Apple TV. Be sure to name it accordingly. Airplay some apps to your Apple TV.
Activity #2 - From
the desktop computers in the room, search for playing content to the
AppleTV through HomeSharing (must be turned on for both the AppleTV and
the computer you're on.
Activity #3 - Use either Keynote or
PowerPoint to create a movie of event happening at your school or place
of work. Export as movie and then add to iTunes Library. Don't forget
to edit the properties of the file to categorize it accordingly.
Activity #4 - Explore some resources out on
the web, and create a playlist that contains a couple of different
versions of media (podcasts, movies, audio, etc).
Activity #5 -
There are bunch of great apps out there that let you create content.
Grab one of these free apps (I recommend Screen chomp) to record a short
video of a projects for your class that you can use later on. With
Screenchomp, you can download as an MP4 and then import into your iTunes
library!
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