

HOW TO USE APPLE CLASSROOM HOW TO
This method will show you how to add multiple accounts, so students can select their account to use.įirst off, if you do not have Google Classroom on any device, please see this post first on using Google Classroom on an iPad or tablet in a K-2 classroom by clicking here. ELA center time with the gadget could easily become login practice time instead! Thankfully, the devices leave the students logged in on an iPad and lets you add multiple accounts onto the device.

Also, sometimes you have no control over the username and passwords given to your students that can easily be hard for them to remember or too easy to make a typo on due to the long length. There is another option to have students log in and out, but that takes time each go around.

How do you manage using Google Classroom when students have to share the device? I am going to show you how I would do it. Some of you might not have devices for each student, and that might have some perks of its own, haha! New technology equals more expectations usually. My classroom was a storage closet with an obvious hidden dinosaur when they gave it to me, haha! Fast forward three years at another district in the county next door where I later went to teach, and they were handing me an interactive whiteboard and telling us to use it without providing very much with content in it or guidance geared for primary teachers. This was in the 2000s, and it was mainly just my class that had THAT computer. My first year of teaching, I had no printer in my classroom and the text on the only computer was green and ran like a brontosaurus. Of course, some of you are like, our computers are more like one of those ones from a 1972 sci-fi movie. Now, some of you might ask, what is 1:1? This is simply when each student has their own tablet or iPad to use in your classroom. Some of you may have been 1:1 for a while, but Google Classroom is new to you. Hi everyone! Today, I want to offer show you how to use Google Classroom on an iPad or tablet when you are not 1:1.
