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A Saturday Experiment - Chatgpt

 Prompt #1 Result #1 As a teacher, it's important to find ways to engage and inspire your students in the classroom. One way to do this is by using technology to enhance your lessons and activities. One tool that can be particularly useful in this regard is the iPad. One way to use the iPad in the classroom is to take pictures. This can be a fun and engaging way for students to learn about composition, lighting, and framing. It can also be a great way to document student work and projects. To take pictures with the iPad, simply open the camera app and point the camera at your subject. You can switch between the front and back camera by tapping the button in the top right corner. You can also adjust the focus and exposure by tapping and holding on the screen. Once you've taken a picture, you can view it in the Photos app. Here, you can edit the picture by cropping, adjusting the color, and adding filters. You can also share the picture with your students or save it to the cloud.

The BIG three.

 I think there are a billion things the iPad can do, here are three big ideas to jump start everything. Safari Reader Open a page you want to read in Safari . Notice all the stuff on the sides of the page, kinda annoying. Click the aA button in the upper left. Click Show Reader on the dropdown menu. Check out Reader! The sides of the page are super clean, all you see is the article. To turn off Reader mode, click the aA and choose Hide Reader. Reader Pro Tip Check out the colors and fonts. Split Screen One screen is OK, two is much better. 1. Tap the three dots at the top of the screen. 2. Choose Split View. You should see this alert at the top of your screen. 1. The thing I was reading. 2. A Google Doc I can take notes on. Reminders One of the best ways for kids to take charge of their time and schedule. Click to open. Click New Reminder at the bottom. Name it, then click the i icon on the far right. Choose date, time and frequency. When the reminder time/date hits, there is a pop up