Faculty iPads

Summary

CWRU Faculty have received iPads to assist in the upcoming semesters. Below is what Faculty received:
iPad, 7th generation
Apple Pencil, 1st generation
Apple keyboard
Charger for iPad

Body

CWRU Faculty have received iPads to assist in the upcoming semesters. Below is what Faculty received:

  • iPad, 7th generation

  • Apple Pencil, 1st generation

  • Apple keyboard

  • Charger for iPad

 

Responsible Group(s)

  • Faculty iPads

 


Issues/Questions

Turning on iPad

 

Creating Apple ID/signing in

 

Locked out (forgot passcode)

 

Connecting to Wifi

  • Instructions provided by https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT202639

  • Secure Wi-Fi networks are password-protected and have a lock by their names.

    • Go to Settings > Wi-Fi, and make sure Wi-Fi is turned on.

    • Tap the name of the secure Wi-Fi network you want to join.

    • Enter the password for the secure Wi-Fi network, then tap Join. If you can't tap Join, the password you've entered is incorrect.

  • After you join the network, you'll see a checkmark next to the network and a wireless network symbol in the upper-left side of your display or the upper-right corner on an iPhone X and later. If you don't know the password to the Wi-Fi network, contact your network administrator.

 

Apple Pencil Isn’t Working

  • Instructions provided by https://www.lifewire.com/fix-apple-pencil-not-working-4176987

  • Confirm Bluetooth Is Turned On

    • The Apple Pencil requires a Bluetooth connection with your iPad to work. If your Apple Pencil doesn't show up in the list of devices under the Battery widget, or there isn't a Battery widget at all, it's most likely that Bluetooth is turned off or needs to be reset. To check, do the following:

    • On your iPad, tap Settings.

    • Tap Bluetooth.

    • Tap the toggle switch to turn on Bluetooth if it isn't turned on.

  • Bluetooth and Pencil Not Paired

    • If your Apple Pencil's not pairing with your iPad or the iPad has lost the pairing, re-doing the Bluetooth pairing process could resolve your Apple Pencil problem.

    • Ensure the iPad is on, unlocked, and Bluetooth is enabled by going to Settings > Bluetooth.

    • Even if you see your Apple Pencil listed, if it isn't working, you may need to re-pair.

  • Check the Battery

    • The battery in your Apple Pencil has to be charged for the pencil to work.

    • To check the battery status on your iPad and verify whether your Pencil is charged, do the following:

    • selecting Settings > Apple Pencil.

  • App Doesn't Support Apple Pencil

    • Not all apps support the Pencil. To verify your Apple Pencil is working, open up a known supported app, such as Notes. The Notes app is a reliable and excellent choice to test your Pencil, and it should be on your home screen. If you don't have it, download it.

 

Can I download apps?

  • Yes

 

iPad is not charging or is charging slowly

  • If the iPad is charging slowly, make sure that you’re using the wall adapter.

 

Additional Resources

Topics covered in Canvas Faculty iPad training: “iPad Training for Faculty 2020” https://canvas.case.edu/courses/23093

 

Videos: (YouTube playlist, sign-in required) *These videos are in the training site and cover the following topics. 

  • unboxing and initial setup

  • attaching the asset tag

  • unboxing the smart keyboard

  • connecting and using the smart keyboard and Apple Pencil

  • physical buttons (end of day 8/10)

  • basic iOS features (setting app, app store, control center, notifications)

  • using iPad as a digital whiteboard

Details

Details

Article ID: 9706
Created
Thu 8/25/22 1:23 PM
Modified
Thu 8/25/22 1:23 PM