logging in or signing up PDA jaii Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1682 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (6) Dislike it (0) Added: November 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: goyalmay (15 month(s) ago) allow me to download Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: goyalmay (15 month(s) ago) good1 Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: bantykumar (17 month(s) ago) plz allow me to download Saving..... 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ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS: Use a calculator Take notes at a meeting or in a class Store and access lesson plans Keep your schedule Evaluate teacher performance and record observation notes Slide 5: COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION APPLICATIONS: Send an email Make a presentation Send or receive a fax Make a phone call Share a downloaded web page with someone Slide 6: TEACHING & LEARNING APPLICATIONS: Take and store digital photos for a project Make a spreadsheet Draw a picture Read an ebook Study and compose music Slide 7: IN THIS YOU WILL LEARN : an introduction to PDAs and the Presenter-to-Go, presentation design tips, instruction on how to use the Margi software to load a PowerPoint presentation onto a PDA, instruction on how to set up a PDA and Data Projector, and instruction on how to run a slide show presentation using a PDA and Presenter-to-Go. OVERVIEW: Slide 8: The Margi Presenter-to-Go is hardware that can be plugged into your PDA and Data Projector which allows you to give color presentations with PowerPoint and other Microsoft Windows applications. The Presenter-to-Go will display your handheld's screen and its small size makes it extremely portable and light. PDSs &the presenter-to-GO Slide 9: Once you have charged and oriented your PDA it is time to install the desktop software for your handheld and Margi system. Once the Mobile Presentation (PowerPoint file) has been transferred to the PDA, you can take the PDA to your teaching location, connect it to a projector, tap on the Presenter-to-Go icon and deliver the color presentation. Additionally, the presentation can be operated from anywhere in the room via the Margi remote control. Loading the presentation to your PDA Setting up the hardware Slide 10: a PDA with the presentation loaded, the Presenter-to-Go, and a Data Projector. Attach the Data Projector VGA connector cable to the Presenter-to-Go module. Presentation Hardware Hooking up the hardware(pocket pc) Slide 11: Insert the Presenter-to-Go module into the PDA. Turn on the Data Projector and you are ready to "Put on the Show". Attach the Data Projector VGA connector cable to the Presenter-to-Go module. Insert the Presenter-to-Go module into the PDA. Hooking up the hardware(palm) Slide 12: Go to the Start Menu and select Presenter-to-Go from the Programs list. In the upper-right area click the arrow that is pointing down to select the presentation to be viewed. To display presentation notes to yourself, click the note icon to the right of the title. Click Done when finished. Putting on the show(pocket pc) Slide 13: The Presenter-to-Go splash screen will appear when the PDA is connected to the Data Projector. If it does not, verify that you have connected your hardware as detailed previously. In the upper-right area click the arrow that is pointing down to select the presentation to be viewed. To display presentation notes to yourself, click the note icon to the right of the title. Click Done when finished. To hide a slide, uncheck the box next to the slide title on the PDA display. putting on the show(palm) Slide 14: PDAs and handheld devices are commonly allowed in the classroom for digital note taking. Students can spell-check, modify, and amend their class notes or e-notes.manyPDA's also allow to make voice recordings,which are very helpful for relisening to lectures PDA software can be used for calculating distance, speed, time, and GPS navigation as well as unassisted navigation. USES OF PDA Educational uses: Sporting use: Slide 15: In medicine, PDAs have been shown to aid diagnosis and drug selection and some studies have concluded that their use by patients to record symptoms improves the effectiveness of communication with hospitals during follow-up Medical : Slide 16: Programmed instructions are used to coordinate all of the functions by way of the microprocessor, which is the brain of the PDA. PDAs have a ROM (read-only memory chip) to contain the basic programs and a RAM (random access memory) to contain data and add-on programs. If the PDA does not have a RAM, then it utilizes flash memory, which keeps data preserved even when the battery is depleted. Power management systems to extend battery life are installed into most PDAs. There is also usually a backup battery within a PDA in order to prevent data loss; however, the lifespan of these can be extremely short, typically providing power to the PDA for less than one hour. PDA data is displayed on an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen which is used for input as well as output, whereas the typical full sized personal computer only provides output capabilities. These screens have a thin-film transistor for day or nighttime viewing and have a backlight to provide more light to the viewer. There is typically also an option for changing the resolution on the screen. WORKING MECHANISM OF PDA: Slide 17: Instrumentation Widgets 3.1 Developer Tool Markrtplace News Screensaver 1.0 Mix Finder 1.01 Instrumentatio Widgets for PDA 1.2 Supreme4 Components,Flash Text Effects 2.0.2 Astro Components,Flash Text Effects 1.0.1 PJ Components Flash Text Effects2.1.0 Elite Components,Flash Text Effects 1.0.1 Snotra Terch Oracle Data Components 2.3 Power Components,Flash Text Effects2.1.0 COMPONENTS OF PDA: Slide 18: The use of PDAs has visibly increased and in the applications which work with them so that a range of functions from accessing e-mail accounts and the Internet to sending faxes and digital images have become commonplace. In particular, the wireless connectivity of the next generation of PDAs using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will likely support the extension and direction of future applications (see Wireless Networks). Wireless technology in general is set to become cheaper and much more common over the coming year as more home users and institutions deploy or adopt Wi-Fi kits to share lines and devices around the house or within the workplace FUTURE TRENDS IN PDA: You do not have the permission to view this presentation. In order to view it, please contact the author of the presentation.
PDA jaii Download Post to : URL : Related Presentations : Share Add to Flag Embed Email Send to Blogs and Networks Add to Channel Uploaded from authorPOINT lite Insert YouTube videos in PowerPont slides with aS Desktop Copy embed code: (To copy code, click on the text box) Embed: URL: Thumbnail: WordPress Embed Customize Embed The presentation is successfully added In Your Favorites. Views: 1682 Category: Science & Tech.. License: All Rights Reserved Like it (6) Dislike it (0) Added: November 29, 2009 This Presentation is Public Favorites: 2 Presentation Description No description available. Comments Posting comment... By: goyalmay (15 month(s) ago) allow me to download Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: goyalmay (15 month(s) ago) good1 Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: bantykumar (17 month(s) ago) plz allow me to download Saving..... Post Reply Close By: bantykumar (17 month(s) ago) allow to download Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: drunkerdevil (18 month(s) ago) bhi isko download karna hai Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close By: kumarchawla07 (18 month(s) ago) thx.itz gud........ Saving..... Post Reply Close Saving..... Edit Comment Close loading.... See all Premium member Presentation Transcript : PDA Personal Digital Assistants PRESENTED BY: JAIKUMAR.R Slide 2: PRESENTATION OF PDA Slide 3: A brief overview of a PDA Uses of PDA Working mechanism of PDA Components of a PDA Future trends in PDA development CONTENTS: Slide 4: A PDA ( Personal Digital Assistant) is basically a small computer that can be used for administrative applications, communication and collaboration, and teaching and learning applications . PDA may also be referred to as a handheld device, a Palm, or a Pocket PC. ADMINISTRATIVE APPLICATIONS: Use a calculator Take notes at a meeting or in a class Store and access lesson plans Keep your schedule Evaluate teacher performance and record observation notes Slide 5: COMMUNICATION & COLLABORATION APPLICATIONS: Send an email Make a presentation Send or receive a fax Make a phone call Share a downloaded web page with someone Slide 6: TEACHING & LEARNING APPLICATIONS: Take and store digital photos for a project Make a spreadsheet Draw a picture Read an ebook Study and compose music Slide 7: IN THIS YOU WILL LEARN : an introduction to PDAs and the Presenter-to-Go, presentation design tips, instruction on how to use the Margi software to load a PowerPoint presentation onto a PDA, instruction on how to set up a PDA and Data Projector, and instruction on how to run a slide show presentation using a PDA and Presenter-to-Go. OVERVIEW: Slide 8: The Margi Presenter-to-Go is hardware that can be plugged into your PDA and Data Projector which allows you to give color presentations with PowerPoint and other Microsoft Windows applications. The Presenter-to-Go will display your handheld's screen and its small size makes it extremely portable and light. PDSs &the presenter-to-GO Slide 9: Once you have charged and oriented your PDA it is time to install the desktop software for your handheld and Margi system. Once the Mobile Presentation (PowerPoint file) has been transferred to the PDA, you can take the PDA to your teaching location, connect it to a projector, tap on the Presenter-to-Go icon and deliver the color presentation. Additionally, the presentation can be operated from anywhere in the room via the Margi remote control. Loading the presentation to your PDA Setting up the hardware Slide 10: a PDA with the presentation loaded, the Presenter-to-Go, and a Data Projector. Attach the Data Projector VGA connector cable to the Presenter-to-Go module. Presentation Hardware Hooking up the hardware(pocket pc) Slide 11: Insert the Presenter-to-Go module into the PDA. Turn on the Data Projector and you are ready to "Put on the Show". Attach the Data Projector VGA connector cable to the Presenter-to-Go module. Insert the Presenter-to-Go module into the PDA. Hooking up the hardware(palm) Slide 12: Go to the Start Menu and select Presenter-to-Go from the Programs list. In the upper-right area click the arrow that is pointing down to select the presentation to be viewed. To display presentation notes to yourself, click the note icon to the right of the title. Click Done when finished. Putting on the show(pocket pc) Slide 13: The Presenter-to-Go splash screen will appear when the PDA is connected to the Data Projector. If it does not, verify that you have connected your hardware as detailed previously. In the upper-right area click the arrow that is pointing down to select the presentation to be viewed. To display presentation notes to yourself, click the note icon to the right of the title. Click Done when finished. To hide a slide, uncheck the box next to the slide title on the PDA display. putting on the show(palm) Slide 14: PDAs and handheld devices are commonly allowed in the classroom for digital note taking. Students can spell-check, modify, and amend their class notes or e-notes.manyPDA's also allow to make voice recordings,which are very helpful for relisening to lectures PDA software can be used for calculating distance, speed, time, and GPS navigation as well as unassisted navigation. USES OF PDA Educational uses: Sporting use: Slide 15: In medicine, PDAs have been shown to aid diagnosis and drug selection and some studies have concluded that their use by patients to record symptoms improves the effectiveness of communication with hospitals during follow-up Medical : Slide 16: Programmed instructions are used to coordinate all of the functions by way of the microprocessor, which is the brain of the PDA. PDAs have a ROM (read-only memory chip) to contain the basic programs and a RAM (random access memory) to contain data and add-on programs. If the PDA does not have a RAM, then it utilizes flash memory, which keeps data preserved even when the battery is depleted. Power management systems to extend battery life are installed into most PDAs. There is also usually a backup battery within a PDA in order to prevent data loss; however, the lifespan of these can be extremely short, typically providing power to the PDA for less than one hour. PDA data is displayed on an LCD (liquid crystal display) screen which is used for input as well as output, whereas the typical full sized personal computer only provides output capabilities. These screens have a thin-film transistor for day or nighttime viewing and have a backlight to provide more light to the viewer. There is typically also an option for changing the resolution on the screen. WORKING MECHANISM OF PDA: Slide 17: Instrumentation Widgets 3.1 Developer Tool Markrtplace News Screensaver 1.0 Mix Finder 1.01 Instrumentatio Widgets for PDA 1.2 Supreme4 Components,Flash Text Effects 2.0.2 Astro Components,Flash Text Effects 1.0.1 PJ Components Flash Text Effects2.1.0 Elite Components,Flash Text Effects 1.0.1 Snotra Terch Oracle Data Components 2.3 Power Components,Flash Text Effects2.1.0 COMPONENTS OF PDA: Slide 18: The use of PDAs has visibly increased and in the applications which work with them so that a range of functions from accessing e-mail accounts and the Internet to sending faxes and digital images have become commonplace. In particular, the wireless connectivity of the next generation of PDAs using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth will likely support the extension and direction of future applications (see Wireless Networks). Wireless technology in general is set to become cheaper and much more common over the coming year as more home users and institutions deploy or adopt Wi-Fi kits to share lines and devices around the house or within the workplace FUTURE TRENDS IN PDA: