I attended an online training session into Classroom for the iPad today. Simon Shaw and his team are overseeing a range of trainings in a back to school series.
- Classroom is available on Macbook and iPad
- Free to use
- Only the teacher iPad needs Classroom installed
- There is a difference between managed and unmanaged classes.
Unmanaged Classes
Teachers sign up on their app - setting up their class and teacher name first.
Students then go to their settings and add the code to their app. This will then push the student's iPad to the teacher so they are now able to be seen by the teacher.
Managed iPads (School owned devices)
Helpful Resources:
Application for my role:
Classroom seems like a sensible way to manage the use of iPad's for a classroom. I have seen this in action, mostly in the use of lock or sharing to an Apple TV. I think it would make sense to push this application for all the 1:1 iPad classes. The flexibility of managed and unmanaged would mean each school can work out how it uses them for their own context.
Something I need to find out is how each school manages their iPads so I am aware.
I would like to show teachers in the iPad classes the full range of functionality and will do so as part of the time I spend with them this year if they aren't aware.
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