iOS7 has included some wonderful time-saving features that will help managing a classroom set of iPads less time consuming or working with an iPad quicker. Plus I listed a couple overlooked helpful features from previous iOS versions.
1. For automatic app updates: settings > iTunes & App Store > Updates on (Green with white dot to the right. See Photo.)
2. Newish - came with ios6 update, if you have one Apple ID for your class set of iPads, new purchases can be pushed to all iPads: settings > iTunes & App Store > Apps on (Green with white dot to the right. If you are sharing an Apple ID with other classrooms, you may not want to use this option because any apps other teachers purchase will be pushed to your iPads.)
3. Searching for apps can be done from any page now: Put a finger near the top row of apps and rub your finger downwards. Type in the first couple letters of the app you are searching for and it will appear. Click on it and the app will open up. If your finger starts off too high on the screen, you will pull down the calendar instead.
4. Double clicking the home button always brought up a list of recently used apps, but now they are displayed in a larger icon that you can easily flip up off the page to reset the app or disable them from running in the background.
5. If your battery does not seem to be holding the charge like it used to, plug the iPad into a computer, back it up, then restore the iPad from the back up.
6. With a finger at the very bottom of the screen on your iPad, slide your finger upwards. This will open up the control center for quick access to volume, wifi, a timer, the camera, your Apple TV, and a few other controls that you may want quick access to.
7. Not new, but worth the mention, there are settings that can be turned on so that any highlighted text will be read by the iPad. See video below.
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