When you're finished, select Assign. This will notify your students that a new assignment has been added. Follow the prompts to choose the assignment you'd like to re-use, make any changes, and select Assign. To make changes to an existing assignment, navigate to the assignment and open it. Tap More options , then Edit assignment. Tap Update to save your changes when you're finished.
Tip: To view the assignment from a student's perspective, tap Student view. To review an assignment, open it to view a list of students and the status of their work by To grade and Graded. Tap a student's name to review their work. Review a student's work and enter any feedback or scores.
Then, select Return to send the assignment back to your student. Students can keep track of their assignments and turn them in using the mobile app.
Tap Assignments at the bottom of your screen. By default, your Upcoming assignments list shows you the work you haven't turned in yet. Tap Completed to view work you've already turned in. Tap Turn in. Your turn-in will be recorded with a time and date stamp. To add new work to an assignment you've already turned in before the due date, open the assignment and select Undo turn in. To turn an assignment in again after making revisions, select Turn in again.
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Was this information helpful? Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? I have a ipad2 and the wireless keyboard that I got for it and a 13in MacBook air personally I'd probably get by with just the iPad but it's more convenient and comfortable to just take the air with me if I need to take notes or write a paper instead of taking iPad and the keyboard with me , so in one way you should get the iPad because of all the educational apps available and it's ease of use , but in another you should get a laptop , but if you're going to get a iPad get the keyboard too.
One other thing to consider in education: the iPad doesn't do flash and there are a lot of flash based educational tutorials out there. Oct 28, PM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve.
The iPad would be a good "Addition" to a notebook computer, not a "Replacement" for a notebook computer. Oct 28, PM. You definitely need a laptop. The iPad is good for consuming media e. Reading an ebook, reading your emails and sending short replys but not great for generating and sharing media. Even the word processing apps do not have all the features that your Microsoft office has, so that will make it hard for you to collaborate with other students.
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Browse Search. Ask a question. User profile for user: taraeve taraeve. Question: Q: Question: Q: ipad vs laptop for school assignments, is it like a computer i need a new laptop, and i am just about to start uni.
More Less. Reply I have this question too 47 I have this question too Me too 47 Me too. All replies Drop Down menu. Loading page content. User profile for user: kali4nia85 kali4nia Oct 27, PM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve Honestly, it depends on how you're going to use. Reply Helpful Thread reply - more options Link to this Post.
Oct 27, PM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve You can't use Word itself as Microsoft haven't made an app version of it - you can only install apps that are available in the iTunes app store on your computer or the App Store app on the iPad.
But personally I'd go for a laptop. User profile for user: Ziatron Ziatron. User profile for user: chellspecker chellspecker. Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve As others have mentioned, the touch-screen on the iPad just doesn't cut it as a keyboard for extensive typing, which I'm assuming university assignments and note-taking would involve.
User profile for user: Skydiver Skydiver Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve if you buy the iPad and a portfolio keyboard, like what Zagg has, then it might serve. User profile for user: pjl pjl Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve As much as i like the pad, it is not a substitute. You will likely need the convenience of a full keyboard. You will like want to swap files with peers You will likely need to print to whatever available printer you can find.
A low end laptop will cost less than the pad plus accessories you would need. User profile for user: Whataboutme Whataboutme. Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve I have a ipad2 and the wireless keyboard that I got for it and a 13in MacBook air personally I'd probably get by with just the iPad but it's more convenient and comfortable to just take the air with me if I need to take notes or write a paper instead of taking iPad and the keyboard with me , so in one way you should get the iPad because of all the educational apps available and it's ease of use , but in another you should get a laptop , but if you're going to get a iPad get the keyboard too.
Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve there's also the memory issue. User profile for user: pvonk pvonk. Oct 28, AM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve One other thing to consider in education: the iPad doesn't do flash and there are a lot of flash based educational tutorials out there.
User profile for user: gwforeman gwforeman. Oct 28, PM in response to taraeve In response to taraeve The iPad would be a good "Addition" to a notebook computer, not a "Replacement" for a notebook computer.
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