

I will be moving around the room, and quickly for the whole time after the demo. Almost none of them have handles an iPad much at all, and there is no other school use of these iPads. This plan I have might be too much anyway. But there is no way the kids can handle any more tech that I have already planned to use without risking crippling complication. I have minimal school support for this and they have low expectations for the course as it is outside any measurement to which they are subjected. I am a Win7 person in terms of "affiliation" and I make my intro presentation on my win7 laptop each class.
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Changing the four-digit code every week: some kids won't be able to stay on track to release and delete, so I'd prefer a more seamless solution. Walking around to "release" the iPads from Guided Access is a bad use of time. That's the way Apple wants it, of course.Ĭan anyone point me to a way to delete photos just taken without going outside Photoshop express? I believe we have v2.7 installed on iPad3's.


The kids shouldn't have access to others' images, at the very least. I am not allowed to stay after school and open 25 iPads to see the pictures because the gear is locked up soon after school lets out. I gave up on the "Camera" app because it captured pictures but a user had to exit the "Camera" and go to "Photos" to view even the last picture taken. (I want to evaluate their work between once-a-week meetings as a shared account holder.) I am testing this idea and discovered that there seems no way to delete images from WITHIN Photoshopexpress. I have to set up those accounts this week. So I wanted each student to upload their shots to their individual account at the end of every session. Six students have to use the same iPad in rapid succession, that is, every forty minutes I see a different group of about 21-25 students. (Guided Access is a feature of iOS6 that allows me to restrict each iPad to ONE application.) I want to stay in one application, as the goal was to use Guided Access to keep everyone on track. I am teaching a Photography class in upper elementary grades using Photoshop Express on iPads.
