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Unique method for accessing student work on iPads?

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There is an awful lot of hot air blown about accessing student work from “class sets” of iPads, via email, WebDAV, Dropbox etc etc. A little known and cool method is this…  We all know that we can share via iTunes over USB to any Mac/PC with a recent version of iTunes.

Well would you believe the same thing works without a cable and it doesn’t have to be the Mac/PC that manages the devices. It means that any teacher can access all the students files on a device that has been “Saved to iTunes”.  You can even pick up the work, mark it and hand it back to the iPad whilst the iPad is still being used by the kids (unbeknown to the user!).

As consumers we can sync over wifi and share files via iTunes. You can do this with a class set of iPads by attaching each device once to the teacher’s computer and checking the “sync over wifi” option and “enable”. Don’t sync -just unplug each device. Provided you are on the same network, you can then open and close files on the class set from your computer.

Try it - it’s quite a surprise!

Note: I have the manage manually button checked as I’m always dropping pdf’s books and video clips onto iPads.



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This blog tracks the activity of Julian Coultas (AKA  Digital Roadtrip) Apple Authorised Professional Educator.

 Digital Roadtrip is one of the most experienced Apple practitioners in the UK, helping educators work strategically and practically in the classroom. Check the current project 8iPads.

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