WSU iPad Setup

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IPad.jpg The Apple iPad is a tablet device designed and developed by Apple.

Apple iPad Web Site

WSU iPad Setup

  • In order to set up WSU wireless, email, or add a passcode, you'll have to first enter the "Settings" screen, followed by the specific category, as shown below.


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Setting up WSU wireless

  • Once in the "Wi-Fi" section, slide the selector to turn Wi-Fi on (if it is off), and select "warrior" from the network list.
  • Enter your WSU user name and password in corresponding text boxes, and press "Join," which will be in the Return key location in the on-screen keyboard.
  • An unverified certificate will immediately appear; this is asking if you trust the WSU network, so press "Accept."
  • The iPad will now automatically connect to the WSU network while on campus.

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Setting up WSU email

  • From "Mail, Contacts, Calendars" select the top option: "Add Account..."
  • Personal email accounts may be added as well, but to use your WSU email, select Microsoft Exchange as the account type.
  • Enter all your information, put "winona.edu" under the "Domain" category, and hit "Next."
  • It may take the account a minute or so to verify; once verification is complete, be sure "pod51011.outlook.com" is entered in the "Server" category. Proceed with the "Next" button.
  • Set the options you would like out of "Mail," "Contacts," and "Calendars" to ON, press "Save," and the email setup is complete.

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Adding a passcode to your iPad

  • Under the General section, select "Passcode Lock."
  • Enter the top option, "Turn Passcode On," and another window will appear asking you to set the code. Pick a four-digit number that is easy for you to remember, but not obvious to others.
  • Re-enter the passcode when prompted, and the iPad will now be passcode protected.

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Helpful Apple iPad Info


Adobe Flash player is not available for the Apple iPad.

Taking screen shots on the iPad

Note Taking Software

OneNote 2010 can be synced to your iPad using an application called MobileNoter.

  • Evernote

Evernote is another note taking application that can be used on the Apple iPad.

Complete information can be found at the Evernote web site.