Last updated on 2 November 2022
The iPad, the digital tablet designed and developed by Apple, has been an immediate success since its launch more than a decade ago. Today, more and more teachers are using iPads in the classroom.
Easy to handle, easy to use and maintain, iPad tablets are very practical educational tools. It allows teachers to easily create interactive and engaging lessons. In addition, like their students, they can access thousands of online resources. They can also use the iPad to search, take notes, give a presentation …

The iPad is also very useful for students with learning difficulties. Indeed, there are many applications specially designed for them. These applications allow them to work at their own pace and better understand the lessons.
The next Jamf Breakfast Club scheduled for November 23rd address all these aspects in a concrete way with examples and feedback from user experiences during a free one-hour webinar to which you are all invited.
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Easily deploy iPads in an establishment
Jamf's webinar will address this important issue of deploying a series of tablets in a school. Solutions exist regardless of the size of the project.
If you want and can equip each student with a personal iPad, they can use it to work during and outside school hours, creating a lifelong learning environment.
If you deploy shared iPads between multiple students, you can always offer a personalised experience for each of them through a centrally managed ID system. This way several students can connect to the same iPad and access their custom space. Practical.
You still need to manage and secure your entire fleet of iPad tablets. In this regard, Jamf, a leading specialist in Apple hardware in education, offers a particularly clear software solution to streamline device deployment and management. This ranges from the security of devices, their inventory, to the distribution of applications and content.
How does the individual use of iPads in the classroom foster learning, collaboration and sharing?
This is the central question to be answered by the last Jamf Breakfast Club of the year on 23 November. Guest of this free webinar, Mickaël Vannereau. Mickael is a technology teacher and a leading Apple environmental specialist. He will share his experience as a teacher, but also as a trainer and IT referent in setting up individual iPads in schools where he teaches with concrete examples.
During the exchange, Mickael VANNEREAU discuss her experience and the changes brought about by the iPad in her classroom and school.
Participate in the Jamf Breakfast Club : " Mixed learning, iPad 1:1 strategy promotes cooperative work and success » Wednesday 23 November at 13.45.
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Jamf is the leading specialist in Apple products in companies, but also in schools and institutions.
