Helping Your Student with a PSD iPad

A Parent’s Guide

Turning the Device Off/On

  1. Look on the upper-right corner for the power button.

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  1. If you want to turn the device On, hold down the power button for 2 seconds, then release.
    1. To Turn Off, hold the power button down for 2 seconds, release, then slide the power button on the screen to the right.

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  1. To unlock the screen, press the “Home” button near the bottom of the iPad.

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Description automatically generatedAdding Your Home WiFi

  1. Click on your “Settings” icon.
  2. Click on the Wi-fi setting.

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  1. Make sure the slider button for the Wi-Fi is green, for “On”.
  2. Find the name of your home Wi-Fi connection and then click it.

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  1. Put in your password for your Wi-Fi.
  2. Click “Join”.

  1. You’re all set! You are now connected to your home Wi-Fi

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Description automatically generatedGetting to Microsoft Teams

  1. Click on the Teams icon.
  2. If you cannot find the icon, slide the screen to the right or left to see more apps.
  3. You’re all set! You are now in Teams.

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Description automatically generatedGetting to Google Meet

  1. Click on the Meet icon.
  2. If you cannot find the icon, slide the screen to the right or left to see more apps.
  3. You’re all set! You are now in Meet.

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