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Every student is different. They may love math, or language or art. Be a visual learner or do best by listening. Need some extra help because of a disability.
Your school uses iPad to enhance learning. But say you have a cart of iPads in your room, each identical to the next one. Should every student, unique as they are, have the same experience on iPads set up the same way?
No — not if the goal of the iPad is to make their learning experience the best it can be. The first step in customizing learning to the student is knowing who is using the device: the student’s identity.
That’s where Identity and Access Management (IAM) comes in, and its implementation doesn’t have to be as daunting as it sounds.
In our e-book, Identity and Access Management in K-12 for Beginners, we talk about:
What IAM is
Identity challenges in K-12
Building your identity foundation
The benefits IAM brings to K-12
How ready your school is for IAM
Read the e-book for full details, or start with a summary below.
Identity and access management is built on two key concepts:
Authentication: confirming who a student or teacher is
Authorization: controlling what they can access
To begin, you need a database that includes information like users’:
First and last name
Username
Email address
Attributes like class, grade level, etc
Authentication information
You might have some of this in your systems already. But IAM builds on this to determine what apps or resources a student can access and how their device should be configured.
In other words, their device’s setup is tied to their attributes unique to the user.
The more you have to wrestle with usernames, passwords and other login information, the less time is focused on learning. IAM enables powerful tools like Single Sign-On, where students only need to remember one login method (and likely some type of multi-factor authentication).
This means:
Fewer tickets and provisioning delays for IT teams
More instructional time and less frustration for teachers
Optimized experiences for students
Everyone wins.
The e-book recommends a few steps that will help you set sail on your IAM journey. To summarize:
Establish a single source of truth
Integrate with Apple School Manager
Connect to your MDM
Implement identity best practices
Pilot, then scale
IAM implementation isn’t insurmountable. You’re likely to find that small steps toward IAM will benefit your school. Whether it’s ensuring your data is consistent across your systems, integrating your MDM and Apple School Manager or another step, you’re one more step closer to fewer headaches, faster logins and safer students.
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