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Usage of iPad & Guidelines for GDGIS Parents<br />
3. Education Bank:<br />
· This is one of the key features of GDGIS, as it is the only school that provides this<br />
facility.<br />
· Education bank is bank of Knowledge, where all the kinds of study materials are<br />
available to the students in their iPads at just one click.<br />
· The school has an internal server, which is activated 24 hours, and the main system<br />
in the knowledge center is linked with each and every iPad in the campus. So that not<br />
only the students can access the contents but also the teachers can monitor the<br />
contents and upgrade it timely.<br />
· The teachers also upload the chapter wise worksheets, videos, notes, PPTs and<br />
answer keys after every major exam in the education bank.<br />
· The iPad instructor, who controls the inflow of the data in the bank, continuously<br />
monitors all these activities.<br />
· There is an application called “DOCUMENTS”, where you can access the education<br />
bank.<br />
· You can get the access of the contents at home by downloading them first from the<br />
bank.<br />
· By this feature, iPad can also be considered as an E- Library!!!<br />
4. Profiling of iPad:<br />
· The profiling of an iPad aids in restricting the students from accessing the Camera,<br />
Face-Time, iMessage.<br />
· It blocks the usage of Apps which are not applicable to students.<br />
· It disables the connectivity to any other devices for security reasons.<br />
· After profiling the students' iPad will be continuously monitored through online<br />
access by the school.<br />
· To check the profile of your child's iPad you can access through simple steps.<br />
Setting - General - Profiles.<br />
5. Some Guidelines to be followed:<br />
· The password of the Wi-Fi device should be accessible only to you to avoid misuse<br />
of the Internet in your absence.<br />
· Understand sites' privacy policies. Internet sites should spell out your rights to<br />
review and delete your child's information.<br />
P.T.O<br />
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