Monday, September 3, 2012

With iOS 6, the iPad can be so Tool Exams in School

By installing the latest iOS 6 iPad, schools can use the Apple-made tablet device as a tool for the exam.

The trick is to use the new features added Guided acess to the row of function Apple iPad accessibility property. This one feature allows the user to lock the iPad in one application is running (single-app mode), including disabling the home button.

As a result, school teachers can deliver the exam to the student's iPad without worrying owners will open a browser and search for answers on the internet.

 
In his description of the Guided Access in iOS 6, Apple describes the feature as a way to facilitate the users with vision problems, hearing loss, or autism when using the iPad.

Lock software, gesture-based input, and the home button prevents the application is closed or running another function unintentionally by the user, such as when the home button is not accidentally pressed. Touchscreen input can be limited to specific areas on the screen.

Outside of school, co-Guided Access opens the possibility of the use of the iPad by a number of other parties such as museums, shops or businesses and other educational institutions.

iOS 6 is the latest mobile operating system from Apple that is scheduled for release towards the last quarter of this year, possibly on 19 September.

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