Saturday, March 5, 2016

Guided Access

Guided access can be used to keep students away from specific features of an app when they may utilize them intentionally. As a teacher what I see more often is students finding themselves where they are not supposed to be while touching a button or section of the screen unintentionally. When this happens they will usually require my assistance getting back to where they are supposed to be because they are unable to do it themselves. It could also be used for teachers to disable features of an app that they don't want students using or they haven't taught them to use yet. One downside to all of this might be blocking off a specific feature of an app as a teacher and forgetting to enable it immediately when finished. This could lead to some confusion later on when trying to access this particular feature on the app.

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