Hello everyone,
I understand that there has been a rash of Apple TV issues, where students are accessing the screen without permission.
Back in early September I shared a Google Presentation called Apple TV: Getting Started.
You will note that slides 7-11 take you through the settings to set up a passcode that you can use to prevent this.
As a first choice, I recommend an "on screen" code that you and your students can use, but you can also set up a password that only you know. This is very inconvenient, so this should be a second choice.
I will be happy to make a "house call" to help with this, just let me know....text, phone, email. My cell phone is below, in my signature, feel free to use to get immediate help when I am in the building. Many of you have invited me in to demonstrate already, so don't hesitate to ask. I also requested time at the next faculty meeting to do a quick demo, but let me know if you need help sooner.
Dale
I understand that there has been a rash of Apple TV issues, where students are accessing the screen without permission.
Back in early September I shared a Google Presentation called Apple TV: Getting Started.
You will note that slides 7-11 take you through the settings to set up a passcode that you can use to prevent this.
As a first choice, I recommend an "on screen" code that you and your students can use, but you can also set up a password that only you know. This is very inconvenient, so this should be a second choice.
I will be happy to make a "house call" to help with this, just let me know....text, phone, email. My cell phone is below, in my signature, feel free to use to get immediate help when I am in the building. Many of you have invited me in to demonstrate already, so don't hesitate to ask. I also requested time at the next faculty meeting to do a quick demo, but let me know if you need help sooner.
Dale