Apple’s Schoolwork app lets teachers dole out digital assignments to students


Apple is making a big push into education, and part of that is through apps. At its event today, the company announced a tool called Schoolwork, which will allow teachers to assign digital handouts to students — Apple compared it to writing an email: teachers will be able to write notes, send PDFs, and include links to the web. And since this is all on an iPad, they’ll even be able to assign students activities that live inside of other apps.

One of Apple’s big selling points here is that Schoolwork will keep all student data private — only teachers will be able to see it; it will also allow them to monitor students’ progress to see how far along they are. Apple’s main competitor in schools, Google, makes money by collecting data; and...

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