This link has been bookmarked by 61 people . It was first bookmarked on 05 Oct 2012, by Jennifer Wykle.
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31 Oct 12soberle
"We talk every day about how iPads and other technology can be implemented in the classroom. But many devices *cough* iPad *cough* are designed to do a myriad of different things. Sure, they’re terrific learning tools but they’re also great distraction tools. Just ask any student able to quickly check their Facebook account while they’re supposed to be using an iPad for research."
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10 Oct 12Daniel Farrell
"Guided Access lets you keep students focused on a single app of your choosing. It lets you disable the home button, restrict parts of the screen so they can’t be touched, and even stop responding to being turned over and upside down. It’s easy to implement and a great tool in the teacher’s toolkit. "
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The new iOS 6 has a very simple and powerful tool called Guided Access that lets you keep students focused on a single app of your choosing.
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Rob Jacklin
"How To Keep Students Focused On A Single iPad App"
The new iOS 6 has a very simple and powerful tool called Guided Access that lets you keep students focused on a single app of your choosing. It lets you disable the home button, restrict parts of the screen so they can’t be touched, and even stop responding to being turned over and upside down. It’s easy to implement and a great tool in the teacher’s toolkit. Here’s how to do it:
How To Use Guided Access
Go to SETTINGS then tap GENERAL
Toward the bottom, tap ACCESSIBILITY and then go to the LEARNING section
Now tap on GUIDED ACCESS and switch it to the ON position
Want to set up a passcode? You can do that now
Now go to the app you want to use. Tap the home button 3 times to launch the Guided Access options
Set the options as desired and then tap the home button 3 times again. -
Rita Hennessey
The new iOS 6 has a very simple and powerful tool called Guided Access that lets you keep students focused on a single app of your choosing. It lets you disable the home button, restrict parts of the screen so they can’t be touched, and even stop responding to being turned over and upside down. It’s easy to implement and a great tool in the teacher’s toolkit. Here’s how to do it:
How To Use Guided Access
Go to SETTINGS then tap GENERAL
Toward the bottom, tap ACCESSIBILITY and then go to the LEARNING section
Now tap on GUIDED ACCESS and switch it to the ON position
Want to set up a passcode? You can do that now
Now go to the app you want to use. Tap the home button 3 times to launch the Guided Access options
Set the options as desired and then tap the home button 3 times again. -
Mike DeFoe
How To Keep Students Focused On A Single iPad App
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07 Oct 12
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Toby Price
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06 Oct 12
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Beth Librarian
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Brian Sharland
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Jody Oliver
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05 Oct 12
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But Apple has you covered. The new iOS 6 has a very simple and powerful tool called Guided Access that lets you keep students focused on a single app of your choosing. It lets you disable the home button, restrict parts of the screen so they can’t be touched, and even stop responding to being turned over and upside down. It’s easy to implement and a great tool in the teacher’s toolkit.
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Tami Brass
How To Keep Students Focused On A Single iPad App http://t.co/b2w6R6Om via @zite
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