Classroom turns your iPad or Mac into a powerful teaching assistant, helping a teacher guide students with iPads through a lesson, see their progress, and keep them on track. With Classroom, you can easily launch the same app on every student device at the same time, or launch a different app for each group of students. Classroom helps teachers focus on teaching so students can focus on learning.
What's new in Classroom 2.1 for Mac
- Teachers can now hide the current app on student devices, returning iPads to the home screen and Mac computers to Finder.
- This update also includes bug fixes and performance improvements.
Assuming you want to setup a manageable group of iPads for classroom use (from 10 to 150 iPads), your best option is Apple Configurator. Use Configurator to setup new iPads, install iPad apps, and manage individual settings. IPad device management has three stages: prepare, supervise, and assign. Each stage has a corresponding pane in Apple. When you make a class available for a student to add, Classroom preferences appear in System Preferences on the student’s Mac. From there, depending on the type of class (admin-created or teacher-created), they can choose their My Card contact or manually enter their first and last name and a photo and change that at any time.
Apple Classroom is another reason why I don’t think Apple TV is necessary for K–12. One of the arguments for Apple TV is that students can wirelessly share what they are working on with the. Apple Classroom is more like a basic “Apple Remote Desktop” for iOS. Apple Remote Desktop (ARD) is a Mac app that allowed admins to monitor and control multiple Macs over the network. ARD was mostly a sysadmin tool but teachers would sometimes use it because of its ability to monitor and lock computer screens in a classroom scenario. IOS12 and/or OS Mojave required. This video is unavailable. Watch Queue Queue.
Learn more about the requirements for Classroom 2.1 for Mac.
What's new in Classroom 3.1 for iPad
- Teachers can now hide the current app on student devices, returning iPads to the home screen and Mac computers to Finder.
- Dark Mode support
- This update also includes bug fixes and performance improvements.
Earlier versions
Learn what's new in earlier versions of Classroom for Mac and Classroom for iPad.
What's new in Classroom 2.0 for Mac
- Manage student Mac computers that use macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later
- Navigate to deep links in ClassKit-compatible apps
Flight sim x for mac. Learn more about the requirements for Classroom 2.0 for Mac.
What's new in Classroom 1.0.1 for Mac
Poweriso for mac. Teachers are no longer prompted for admin credentials when students connect to admin-created class sessions.
Learn more about the requirements for Classroom 1.0.1 for Mac.
About Classroom 1.0 for Mac
Classroom is now available for the Mac and includes the same features as the iPad version. Mindnode for mac.
Learn more about the requirements for Classroom 1.0 for Mac.
What's new in Classroom 3.0 for iPad
- Manage student Mac computers that use macOS Mojave 10.14.4 or later
- Navigate to deep links in ClassKit-compatible apps
What's new in Classroom 2.3.1 for iPad
- Improved the reliability of students joining a class session.
What's new in Classroom 2.3 for iPad
- Compatibility with iOS 12
What's new in Classroom 2.2 for iPad
- Navigate now offers the option to Lock the student device in the chosen app.
- New iOS restriction to require teacher consent to leave a teacher-created class from a supervised student device
What's new in Classroom 2.1 for iPad
- When the teacher ends a class session, a new screen presents a summary of student activity timelines before returning the teacher to the class chooser.
- Share URLs, documents, images, and more to individual students or to groups using the new drag and drop functionality in iOS 11.
- Three new Configuration Profile restrictions allow you to set, configure, or force the 'Join Classes,' 'Lock Apps and Device,' and 'AirPlay and View Screen' settings for teacher-created classes to match the behavior of admin-created classes.
What's new in Classroom 2.0 for iPad
- Create classes within Classroom and invite nearby students to join
- Share documents and links to student devices via AirDrop (replaces the Classroom Share Extension)
- Students can share documents and links with their teacher via AirDrop
- Mute audio on student devices
What's new in Classroom 1.1.2 for iPad
- Fixed an issue that in some cases prevented Classroom from discovering nearby student devices.
What's new in Classroom 1.1.1 for iPad
- Improved support for passcode-protected Apple TV devices.
- Edit a group while in Slide Over or Split View.
- Filter apps by name in the Open App action dialog.
Learn more about the requirements for Classroom 1.1.1 for iPad.
What's new in Classroom 1.1 for iPad
- A new Share Extension lets you send links from Safari and other apps via the Share sheet.
- Navigate to iTunes U courses
- Add and remove students from teacher-created groups
About Classroom 1.0 for iPad
Assign Shared iPads to students
- Once configured, Classroom connects to nearby student devices.
- Classroom intelligently assigns the right student to each Shared iPad based on which device the student used last time.
- Once students are done, the teacher can easily log them out to prepare each Shared iPad for the next class.
Start, focus, or pause student work
- Launch any app, website, or book on student devices with a tap
- Lock devices into a single app to help students focus
- Lock screens to pause work or refocus your class
See what your students see with Screen View
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- See an overview of all student screens at once
- Focus on a single student screen
- Students are informed when their screens are being viewed
Share student work on the classroom Apple TV
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- Showcase the great work your students are doing to the class
- Use AirPlay to wirelessly present a student’s screen
- Students are informed when their screens are being presented
Reset forgotten passwords right in the classroom
- Reset a Managed Apple ID password without calling IT
Organize student devices using groups
- Classroom automatically creates groups of students based on the apps they are using
- Teachers can create groups to break students into project teams
- Perform actions on entire groups or on individual students within groups
Great for use with both 1:1 and Shared iPad student devices
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- All actions take place over the local network only