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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Contacts
You and students can have contact information synced to iPod touch from MobileMe, 
Address Book, Google Address Book, Windows Microsoft Outlook, or Microsoft 
Exchange. You can also add contact information to iPod touch directly.
To view all of the people on your contact list, click the Contacts icon. To add a contact, 
tap the Contacts icon, then tap the Add button. Enter the contact...

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A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Adding Content to iPod touch 
Using iTunes
The	
first	 time	 you	connect	 iPod	touch	 to	a	computer, 	iPod	 Setup	 Assistant	 appears	and	
guides you to name the iPod touch and select settings for syncing. (Syncing means 
to copy the content in an iTunes library to an iPod.) You can set iTunes to sync music, 
audiobooks, 	podcasts, 	other	 audio	 files,	movies	 and	TV	shows, 	applications	 downloaded...

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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
How you choose to set up syncing with iPod touch will vary depending on how you 
will manage iPod touch in the classroom. (See “Managing iPod touch and iTunes 
for Student Use” later in this guide.) For example, if you will sync a classroom set of 
iPod touch devices using an Apple iPod Learning Lab, you may want to sync them 
automatically with selected content. Students who are assigned their own...

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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Managing iPod touch and iTunes 
for Student Use
This section provides suggestions for how to best to manage iPod touch and iTunes 
in your classroom. Because iPod touch is designed to be paired with one computer or 
user account, the way you use iPod touch in the classroom may determine how you 
decide to set up user accounts on the computers.
Getting Students Up to Speed
Most students will not need...

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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Each iPod touch Is Synced with the Same Content
Another way to manage iPod touch devices in the classroom is to have them all synced 
with the same content and applications from an iTunes Library. Syncing to multiple 
devices can be done easily via the Apple iPod Learning Lab (sold separately). This 
mobile lab makes it easy to manage iPod devices in the classroom and to share them 
among multiple...

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A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Providing Customized Content for Individual Students 
If	
you	 want	 to	provide	 specific	content	 for	individual	 students,	you	 can	do	this	 by	
creating separate playlists in iTunes. You could set up one student group account to 
sync all content to one main iTunes library as described in the previous section. You 
can then provide individualized content for each student by creating a playlist for...

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A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Using iPhone Configuration Utility to Set Up iPod touch
Entering settings on multiple iPod touch devices can be simplified with the use of 
iPhone Configuration Utility, an application available for free download from Apple 
for both Mac OS X and Windows platforms. This application can be used to create 
configuration profiles for iPod touch specific to your school environment. Configuration 
profiles...

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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
If you are checking out iPod touch devices from your classroom, you might want to use 
a sign-in/sign-out sheet to help keep track of them. Along with asset tags, you might 
want to consider numbering the iPod touch devices to help you keep track of which 
iPod	
touch	 is	being	 used	by	which	 student. 	When	 you	first	 set	up	each	 iPod	touch, 	you	
are prompted to name it. You can use these same...

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A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
Restricting Access with Parental Controls 
iTunes has preference settings that you can use for extra security, such as to restrict 
access to YouTube, the iTunes Store, or to radio channels or explicit content from the 
iTunes Store. You can choose to disable student access to the iTunes Store but allow 
them access to iTunes U. To select these options, in iTunes, choose iTunes > Preferences, 
then...

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Getting Started with iPod touch: 
A guide for using iPod touch and iTunes for teaching and learning
iPod touch for Professional 
Development 
For educators, there’s never enough time in the day, which is why using iPod touch for 
professional development is such a great solution. The mobile nature of iPod touch 
gives you the ability to review and reuse development materials when and where it’s 
most convenient. You can download professional development content to your iPod 
touch and listen while...
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