IT Professionals,
Please mark your calendars on April 30, from 10:00 to 11:30 EST, for an in-depth discussion and demonstration on ways of increasing productivity in your everyday work through the iPad and iPadOS. In this extended session, you will be exposed to ways to streamline through one device your daily work, introducing features native to iPad, integrating access Microsoft O365, and others that allow you to create content, take notes, collaborate, eliminate inefficiencies and multitask, stay organized in new ways through new tools, and explore increased flexibility around extended and mirrored desktop, sketching and much more.
We are excited to have Apple Development Executive, Mary Ann Fricker, to demonstrate in particular the following features. Mary Ann works with higher education institutions across the Midwest and brings a wealth of experience and understanding in creating complete work experience workflows and demonstrating what’s possible utilizing iPad and Apple Pencil.
- Accessing, sharing, creating, editing docs and files
- Media capability
- Capturing and organizing data
- Note-taking, searching, and sharing
- Drawing, marking up, and signature capture
- Continuity features that allow you to continue work through your day across all devices
Please feel free to extend this invitation to interested faculty and staff in your departments and schools, as well. The session will only be streamed, using the WebEx conferencing platform. The event will not be recorded, per our agreement with Apple.
Please register here: https://uits.tfaforms.net/158
To Recap:
What: Discussion and demo of iPad/iPadOS
When: April 30; 10:00 am – 11:00 am presentation; 11:00 – 11:30, questions and answers.
How to Attend: Register using the form above. A meeting link to WebEx will be sent to you before the event takes place.
–IT Community Partnerships
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