iPads for All (1:1)

Make the Most of Your iPad!
Explore a variety of helpful resources designed to help students get the most out of their iPads. From essential tips and tricks to downloading apps, accessing learning platforms, creating videos, and beyond—this page has everything you need.
Click the links below to dive into each topic and discover new ways to enhance your iPad experience!
Seesaw
Seesaw is a platform that PreK - Grade 5 students can use to showcase what they’re learning and doing at school with their families. Students can add voice recordings, photos, videos, drawings, notes and much more. Families can see all of this, connecting them to their child’s classroom.
How Do I?
Schoology
Schoology is a learning management system where teachers post assignments, class documents, resources, and calendar events. It can also serve as a digital extension of the classroom, enabling online discussion of course content, submission of assignments, and more. Schoology is used by students in grades 6-12.
How Do I?
- Schoology Student Help Center
- Login to Schoology on my iPad
- Use the Schoology iOS App as a Student
- Use the Schoology iOS App as a Parent
- Set up a Parent Schoology account
- Reconnect my Google Drive to my Schoology account
- Open, edit and submit a Schoology assignment
- Use the Schoology Calendar as a Digital Planner
- Make sure my video links play
- Access an assignment, complete it in Notability, and submit it back to your teacher in Schoology
Notability
Google Chat
Securly Home

Introducing the Securly Home App
We are excited to announce our district is using Securly to keep students safe on their school-issued devices. As part of our commitment to your student’s safety, we’re giving all of our schools’ parents/guardians access to the FREE Securly Home app.
Watch the short video below to learn more about the Securly Home app and how you can use it. (Vídeo en español.)
With the Securly Home app, you can:
- Get a real-time view of your student’s online activity.
- Block specific categories, such as social media and gaming, on your student’s school device when it is home.
- Set offline schedules for your student’s internet like dinner and bedtime.
- Be notified of any flagged activities pointing to self-harm or bullying related to your student.
- Pause internet access on your student’s school device when it is at home with the touch of a button.
App Information
All Lakeville Area Schools parents/guardians received an email at the beginning of the school year inviting them to download the Securly Home app. If you did not receive the email or would like to request it be sent again, Submit a support ticket here.
Upon receiving the email, please complete the following steps:
- Click the link found in your invitation email to download the app for Apple or Android.
- Open the app and click the “get started” button.
- Enter the email address you have listed as your primary email address* in Infinite Campus and click the “Get instant access” button.
- Check your email from your phone, click on the link, and that’s it! Your account is ready to go.
*When registering for Securly Home, make sure you are using the primary email address you have listed in your Infinite Campus Parent Portal. Don’t remember your primary email address? Log into your Infinite Campus Parent Portal > Go to Profile Options > Settings > Contact Preferences > Email Address (Primary)
Don’t have a smartphone? Access Securly Home through the web portal. Upon receiving your invitation email, visit securly.com/parent-login
Resources
- App Walkthrough Guide (Guía de la aplicación en español): Use this guide to learn how you can get the most out of the Securly Home app.
- Frequently Asked Questions
Having an issue accessing the Securly Home app? Submit a support ticket here.
Other Resources
iPad 101
Basic Resources
How Do I?
- Use buttons on the iPad
- Set my Lock Screen passcode
- Add a shortcut to home screen
- Connect to Wi-Fi
- Troubleshoot my iPad
- How to change YouTube Closed Captions to a different language
- Learn iPad Training Tips and Tricks
- Use Accessibility Tools
- Use Spotlight Search
- Use markup on photos
- Take a screenshot
Self Service
Safari
Google Suite
iMovie
Clips
Flipgrid
Screen Recording
Video Creation
Digital Citizenship
All students need digital citizenship skills to participate fully in their communities and make smart choices online and in life. Please review these digital citizenship resources from Common Sense Media with your child.
