A site for our Arizona Mohave Community College "Leisure Studies" computer students to share questions and answers about this ever changing technology. Anyone wanting to learn is welcome to visit & participate.. Enjoy & we welcome your feeback..
Thursday, May 16, 2013
Apple-Putting your devices to sleep, shutting down & waking them up..
Friday, September 28, 2012
How to Download Audio & eBooks from most libraries…
- OverDrive Media Console for Audio Books on PC,
Macs & other mobile devices
- Adobe Digital Editions, for PDF & EDUB eBooks
on PC, Macs & other eBook readers..
- For eReaders: You will Open “Adobe
Digital Editions” and drag drop the title onto the device
name on the left panel-After the transfer is complete you may disconnect
your device from the internet and enjoy your books..
- For audio and video, Open “OverDrive
Media Console”, select your title an click “Transfer” to launch the
Transfer Wizard – Follow the prompts to complete the transfer process
- For Kindles, click “Get for Kindle”
to retrieve your download from Amazon.com, Select the Kindle or Kindle
reading app in which o deliver the title and you are ready to go..
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Apple iTunes, iPods, iPhone, iPads & Music...
Bu the most popular question I receive is “how do I get music from my computer to my iPod, iPad, iPhone etc”…all of which use Apples iTunes…
Apple has a wonderful instructional site that answers every conceivable iTunes questions you might have – The site walks you through (in English) the various aspects of everything and anything you might want to do with these and other Apple devices… And trust me, it is easy…
So if you have created an iTunes library and/or you have one of the iPod, iPad, iPhone devices - visit this website. The website boasts “It will answer all your questions from burning CDs to watching HD TV, everything you always wanted to know about iTunes"
I would recommend that you save the website to your Favorites/Bookmarks or better yet, add it to your Favorite Bar, because I’m sure you’ll visit it often…
http://www.apple.com/itunes/features
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Difference between Webcasts & Podcasts
Difference between webcasts & podcasts
Webcasts and Podcasts have a few things in common, but they are very different.
Both are different ways of getting information, via audio and or video "streaming" to a lot of people anywhere in the world using the Internet. The words themselves, like so many other new words being added every year to our vocabulary & dictionaries for computer lingo, are fairly new:
- Webcast became popular in the mid 1990’s
- Podcast became a popular term in 2001 because of the Apple iPod…
A basic difference is that Webcasts are sent in "real time," meaning that they are "live" (even though some Webcasts are saved and then viewed later) and they are watched on a computer... So many companies and organizations use webcasts today versus holding “in person” large conventions or seminars (often referred to as webinars-another great new word)
Podcasts end up being archived and can be viewed at a later date and they can be saved and played back on your iPod or many smartphones today, and if they are audio only then you can play them back on your portable music player, like your mp3 player.. Many Podcasts are “pre-recorded” and then published on their site as files you can open at your convenience – fast-forwarding, starting & stopping and rewinding – whatever you want.
Most of us find that Webcasts can't be copied and shared as easily as a Podcast can
Thursday, December 17, 2009
What's an MP3 vs iPod, iPod Shuffle etc?
MP3 Player ~ Is a small electronic device that allows users to carry video, pictures or even thousands of songs in your pocket - can cost as little as $15 and supplied by numerous manufacturers
iPod ~ was introduced in 2001 by Apple was originally a simple pocket-sized device used to play music files butt continues to evolve and there are various types to meet various needs and budgets from $50 for the iPod Shuffle to $399 for the 64GB iPod Touch
iPod Shuffle ~ Apples least expensive and they claim worlds smallest music player. It comes in colors, it talks to your telling you the song title & artist and more Available in 2GB or 4GB ($55+)
iPod Nano ~ Apples Step-up from the iPod Shuffle, is a portable media player with a video camera and FM tuner Available in 8GB or 16GB ($150+)
iPod Classic ~ Apples top of the line iPod With 160GB of storage, iPod classic is the take-everything-everywhere iPod, with space for up to 40000 songs, 200 hours of video, or 25000 photos and 2.5 in viewing screen (about $250)
iPod Touch ~ Apples new touch screen model for music, watch movies, play games, and more in the palm of your hand. Available in 8GB, 32GB, and 64GB($199-399)