If you’re rolling out iPads in the classroom, you need to lay down the law. As a connected educator, you need to come up with a set of guidelines, classroom iPad rules, as well as a way to manage all your new devices. Please please please don’t just hand out iPads like they’re candy and expect everything to go wonderfully with zero planning. You’re doomed to fail. Probably not as badly as the classrooms dealing with the first Amplify tablet, but you’ll still run into some real problems.
Would you run a classroom without any rules? What about your home? It’d be like Thunderdome.
Instead, start thinking about the rules you want to have in place prior to iPad (and any other device) launch. I came across this wonderful little list on Pinterest and thought it’d be a great way to getting you to start thinking about the rules you need to have in place prior to launching a BYOD, 1:1, or a single iPad classroom.
The list is simple and to the point. I’d recommend building your own list and using this one as an outline. Since all classrooms are different, don’t be afraid to customize a set of iPad rules that are perfect for you.