Using Apple Classroom to monitor students

Whenever I show teachers Apple Classroom for the first time, it blows their minds!

You can remotely monitor and control student iPads from your own device by:

☑️ Opening apps

☑️ Locking into a single app

☑️ Viewing screens

☑️ Locking screens

☑️ Sharing files

☑️ Muting audio

I made a 5-minute video to show you around!

How I use Apple Classroom to monitor students

1 reply

October 26, 2024

Yes! I absolutely love sharing Apple Classroom and the reaction every time! I tend to focus on celebrating the learning as it’s such an effective tool for students to share their progress, showcase examples, and ultimately raise the standard of their work.

Your video is incredibly helpful, providing a clear, step-by-step guide to getting started and using the tool’s features effectively. Thank you for sharing!

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