Error: "Cannot connect to iTunes Store. My iPad drive is full. How can I free up some space? Is there an education discount for paid iPad apps? Troubleshooting iPad Issues. How do I update apps on my district issued iPad? How do I save photos from my iPad to my Mac computer? An iPad app crashes when I launch it. It flashes for a second and goes back to the Home screen. How do I delete all photos and videos from an iPad? How do I back up TouchChat files that are on my iPad?
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NSD-Android 2. Email, Calendars and Contacts in Outlook Not Helpful 2 Helpful 5. It may be stuck on a software update, or needs an update to Instagram. Something also may be wrong with the restrictions.
Contact Instagram or Apple for more advice. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 3. If you can't locate your app, try swiping left. You'll eventually come across the app, since its location is contingent on how much space you have on each subsequent screen after the home page. Alternatively, you can swipe down from the middle of the iPad's screen to activate the search function, then type in your app's name.
Not Helpful 1 Helpful 2. First, you should check to see if the app is updated in the App Store. If your app is up to date, try turning off your iPad and then restarting it. Finally, you can delete and re-download the app. There's a possibility the app is broken, too--often times, when an app stops running, it's because of a developer issue or a software update, so you should definitely wait for an appropriate app update to fix it.
Not Helpful 3 Helpful 3. You need to download apps with an Apple ID, which requires you to make a password. Not Helpful 3 Helpful 6. Not Helpful 1 Helpful 4. An apple a7? Perhaps you mean a iPhone 5c or a iPad Air. Just open print and then find printer then press print. If your printer does not support air print, then you can't use it and you should upgrade. Go to the App Store. Whatever apps have 'Get' next to them instead of 'Buy', are free apps.
If you tap on a app that you're not sure about, it'll confirm that you want buy or download the app. If you want a specific app, search for it using the store's 'search' bar and after searching, look for the price range section on the top of your iPad's screen. Mark it to only look for free apps with that name. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. This process also works for any iOS device e. Helpful 0 Not Helpful 0. If you want a new app in a specific category but don't have the app's name, type pertinent keywords into the search bar.
You'll find a relevant app in no time. If you accidentally install an app you don't want, you can delete it by holding your finger down on the app until it starts shaking, then tapping the "X" in the top left corner of the app.
You can download iPhone-only apps on the iPad; however, the screen size of the app will be optimized for iPhone, so it will appear smaller on your screen or, in some cases, have poor visual quality. Don't carelessly download apps. Your device can run out of storage for more. Helpful 2 Not Helpful 0. Reset District Password on iPad. Core Apps. Vision for the 1 iPad Classroom. Setting iPad Restrictions. Creating a Teacher Folder. Locking Teacher Email and Messages. Locking an App. Setting Expectations.
Establishing Procedures. Learning Navigation. Managing the 1 iPad. Planning an iPad Project. Apps for the 1 iPad Classroom. Book Creator. Book Creator-1 iPad. Design Notes. Explain Everything. As Apple noted at its recent education event, teaching students how to code is critical.
And Tynker is a free app that helps students learn those skills. The program turns coding into a game, allowing users to create fun titles they can play with friends. Using Tynker, students can also write interactive stories and program drones to fly around the classroom. A Minecraft feature even lets students boot up the game and modify it using their coding prowess.
Tynker has become one of the more popular education apps due in no small part to its wide use in schools. In fact, as of this writing, it's used in more than 60, schools. Credit: Tynker. Kahoot recognizes that children really like to play video games. And when trying to get them to learn about topics they might not otherwise enjoy, games can be a panacea.
Kahoot is designed in part for teachers who can assign homework in the form of games. Different challenges present opportunities for kids to win the game, but only if they can master some of the relevant material they're learning in the classroom. Better yet, Kahoot can be played both as a single-player or multiplayer title, so groups of students can work together to get through games and learn at the same time.
The app is a free download. Credit: Kahoot. Photomath offers a unique way for students to learn both simple and complex math problems. The free app works with the iPad's camera, which will be pointed at a math problem. The app will then interpret what it's seeing and give students the answer to the equation. Better yet, Photomath will deliver step-by-step instructions on how the particular problem is solved, so students don't need to guess.
Photomath works with a variety of math subjects, including arithmetic, algebra and quadratic equations. A relatively new feature allows students to use Photomath with graphs for a variety of more sophisticated topics. Credit: Photomath. ClassDojo is another all-in-one classroom community that aims at driving collaboration among teachers, students and parents. Within ClassDojo, teachers can create assignments and share moments from the class with parents.
There's also a text-messaging function, so parents and teachers can converse throughout the day to discuss what's happening in class and whether a student has a problem. Students themselves can use ClassDojo to create different digital portfolios that can be shared both with the teacher and others. To bolster student confidence, teachers can quickly send encouragement to their students with tags like "working hard" and "teamwork.
Credit: ClassDojo. Canvas Student is a mobile app designed solely for students at schools that rely on Canvas' technology to manage assignments. From the app, students can view grades and see what kind of course content they have coming up. They can also submit assignments to their teachers from within the app, so they can reduce the burden of paperwork on their teachers.
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