How to manage iPads and how students will use iPads
Determine whether to use one device per student, or students share devices [cart in classroom with each student using one device - shared among all students of one teacher, small number of devices in each classroom shared by all students]
Link iPads to one or more computers using iTunes (useful for when a small set of iPads stays together (maybe a cart of 30, or a set of 5 for a classroom, etc.)
Use AppleConfigurator to supervise iPads (useful for 1:1; can be used for cart based shared computers, but takes time) - also use MDM for filter and other management
Apple’s new method - use MDM only (we have not tried this since it just became available)
Lightspeed - it seems to be the best fit [$2500/year - $4/ipad - so up to 625 iPads for that price - lifetime is $20/iPad]
Trial runs out in 6 days - Order before trial ends
Features with iOS 6 - communications proxy can force all apps to go through the Rocket (not just the Lightspeed browser)
4th Qtr - GeoTagging - when students are within one location, one profile can be used; in a different location, a different profile can be used - this would allow more freedom of use at home
Mobile Lock / App Lock - we can have several groups - for teachers - to restrict usage of certain apps (some of this may also work with LanSchooL)
Vendor for iPad carts - Apple/Bretford or local vendor (Intellerium - $100 cheaper - 8 were ordered). Note: About half of our iPad carts are the Bretford ones from Apple. The rest are from a local manufacturer, Intellerum. There are positives and negatives for both carts.
The Intellerum cart has a wider space for each iPad, so our cases fit in that cart (we have to remove two out of every three dividers in the Bretford carts).
The cables on the Bretford cart seem a bit sturdier (Intellerum uses Apple cables).
The Bretford cart has Sync/Charge lights on the back of the cart, they are in the front of the Intellerum cart (and you can see the light through the doors).
It is much easier to access the cables for replacement on the Intellerum cart (access through back of cart) - even the charge/sync board is replaceable (you need to remove dividers on the Bretford cart - access is through the front of the cart - no rear access).
Bretford carts have a rubber mat and lip on the top of the cart to prevent items form sliding off of the cart (we like this better), Intellerum carts have a smooth surface (teachers like this better).
Intellerum offers charge only or change and sync carts.
Overall, we prefer the Intellerum carts.
Profile details - restrictions, passcode required etc.
We decided to require passcode, but not immediately - to assist with any initial problems
Passcode will be 4 digits - student may select, but must give to teacher who has cart to store iPad (who shares info with tech office)
Turn off access to iMessage
CoversGMYLE (TM) Black 360 degrees Rotating Swivel Magnetic Smart Leather Stand Cover Case iPad 2
Reflection app site license pricing has been requested (now called Reflector)
Evaluation - using “Progress Evaluation Toolkit for 1 to 1 Learning Programs” from Apple. Surveys created with Constant Contact.
Teacher professional development - perhaps have teachers with iPad carts now spend time with 9th grade teachers; we had MS iPad pilot teachers help with this at Nov. in service; Maybe also do some training / sharing during day 2 collaboration; evening 'Apps and Appetizers' event provided for interested teachers.
Configurator
Supervised or not supervised? We need to supervise to get the inventory report - Yes, supervise
Sync all apps (paid and free), or just paid? Apple recommended to do this with all apps, so that is what we did.
Any time apps synced only with configurator make sure to re-upload apps to configurator each time they are updated with iTunes.
Create iTunes account that students will use when we push apps with MDM? No - have students create an iTunes account only useable for Free apps
Note: VBrick is integrated with iPads, perhaps we will have this in the future
Make sure to use one account to purchase all apps necessary. Have one iTunes account for each student or one generic account for all? Can we create these automatically? No - Apple would not do that - each student had to create an iTunes account. We also had to have our school IP address whitelisted for 30 days while doing the deployment so students could create accounts.
iOS 6 & no pwd required for download of free apps. Is username required? Best way to update iOS? We used Configurator to update iOS
Apps to include on iPads - TBD - We had a Google Spreadsheet to collaborate on the final list of apps to use
WebDAV is ready to go - (works with CyberDuck now - can be used with Windows)
Request that students Turn on Find My iPad
Include AUP as pdf on each device
Do we phase in rollout by team? Do certain rooms 1st block each day for so many days? Have loaner iPads for tweeners?
Label with each students’ name, which ipads go in which cart?
Logistics - how to get out of carts in morning, return in the afternoon.
Decisions to Make