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TECH TIME Teachers must ‘Set up’ iPads - NOT Kids

he New 1 to 1 iPad setup REQUIRES T teachers in K - 2 to set up the devices the frst time. Put in student email and assigned password ONLY. Set the ‘passcode’ to match the password. Choose language/country. THEN, you have to sign them into ClassLink, Ofce 365, Google Apps, Outlook and IReady. Once this is done, the kids only put in the 4 Billy’s small group to their practice app - and then digit password the rest of the year! HUGE LOCK them into it till the timer rings after 20 mins. time saver! Later, send his small group a book to read, a site New Workflows on to research, and more. Ariana is rocking her research by using Safari and t’s a new day for iPad users! A new 1 to 1 set Notes at the same time. She drags and drops up for iPads is going to make a world of I pictures and text of Hippos from the internet to diference for teachers using two apps from Notes. Next, she drags the citation over as well. Apple: Classroom and Schoolwork. This is Classroom then lets you share her screen so “Paradigm Shift” territory. Classroom has others can see how she solved the problem. been around for many years, but it was a bit inefective when it came to sending fles to your students. Schoolwork is my top choice to Schoolwork send fles, grade fles, return fles to merging writers have so many ideas. Little students, and see who still needs to get E fngers have trouble keeping up. Use the microphone to record answers. Now snap a scan work turned in. With these 2 apps, iPad of a writing worksheet to give them needed classrooms will be hopping faster than the practice! Students can trace those letters with Easter Bunny. Here’s what these apps can do their fngers OR with a 50 cent stylus! They send it for you. back to you. Grade with your fnger! Who doesn’t Classroom want to try that at the beach? ee in REAL TIME what all your students are Want to see who hasn’t turned in the worksheet? S doing on their iPads. Little Susie is of The dashboard shows you. Work turned in late? task? Hit the screen record button to share with Dashboard… Did Sarah spend only 10 seconds her later. Billy has trouble typing? No prob. doing an important quiz? Dashboard tells you.

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Classroom and Schoolwork on iPads [email protected] March 31, 2021

Internet go down at your school? No problem. Kids can work ofine. Teachers might want to set due dates for weekdays rather than weekends so kids won’t miss due dates. Teaching Online? ach assignment can hold more than one app, fle, website, E photo/video, document scan, link, or hand in request at a time. Or it could be individual. What if the work is poorly done? Teacher can send it back with comments, and the student can redo until the due date passes. Want to diferentiate? Need to know how long the child spends at the work? The Dashboard compares student time on task to the class. All that and more are the bread and butter of this amazing pair of apps. Requirements for K- 2 and Others… K-2: All devices must be on the same WIFI (CNET), and have Bluetooth enabled to work together for Classroom. Only the Teacher will have the Classroom app downloaded on her device. The student app appears when OCSD loads students into their class. Then they will connect the frst time through Settings. OCSD will push out apps to students, but teachers can download it themselves.

3-12: Have old iPads? You too CAN use Classroom, just NOT Schoolwork. Only the 1 to 1 profle allows Schoolwork to function. Be sure teacher AND students are both on CNET. Turn on Bluetooth. Only teacher downloads the app. Good news…You DON’T need an Apple TV to use Apple Classroom. Monitor students on your iPad as you walk around the room. See at a glance what they are working on. Still pretty cool…

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