Apple and Education: Think Different
When we think of computers and education, we often think of Apple. Think of Oregon Trail and the Apple IIe as prime examples. Today educators use iPads to distribute interactive educational content: Pages, Numbers & Keynote help students write papers and iCloud Drive organizes files in the cloud. How to connect all these amazing Apple products into one centralized virtual location so everyone in your school can benefit?
Connecting All Things Apple in One Place
Educators are often remiss on how to share school-wide information from both the classroom, the office, and the principal’s desk. How often does a teacher need to check a student’s progress report from home, or an administrator need to collect data from departments from different computers spread across campus?
Schools need experienced Apple consultants who specialize in making important data available for all parts of a school’s organizational structure. Centralizing report card information and teacher resources on a controlled, security-enforced tiered permission platform with robust teacher-friendly web-based applications is a complicated process.
What You Can Expect From Consultants to Organize Your School’s Information
With experienced Apple consulting, schools can launch a centralized web-based environment so that teachers, students, parents, and administrators can access the resources they need anywhere with an internet connection. A certified Apple Consultant can help a school put together:
- All its important contact information
- Tracking capabilities for multi-step processes from any internet connected computer.
- Creation of a web-based solution for all important school-related information that selected groups can access.
- Up-to-date class lists and important campus events.
- And more …
If you as an educator often ask yourself, “I really would like to have my school’s information accessible anywhere I am,” reach out to us to analyze your school’s needs and everyday practices. We’ll create a custom solution geared towards your educational goals and let you get back to doing what you do best: educating your students.