Carrying iPads Sample Clauses

Carrying iPads. The protective cases provided with iPads have been rated to exceed the U.S. Department of Defense Standard 810F/G durability tests and are designed to adequately protect the iPad from normal treatment and provide a suitable means for carrying the device within the school. • iPads should always be within the protective case provided by the District.
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Carrying iPads. The protective cases provided with iPads have sufficient padding to protect the iPad from normal treatment and provide a suitable means for carrying the device within the school. The guidelines below should be followed: ▪ iPads should always be within the protective case when carried. ▪ Some carrying cases can hold other objects (such as folders and workbooks), but these must be kept to a minimum to avoid placing too much pressure and weight on the iPad screen.
Carrying iPads. The protective cases provided with IPADS have sufficient padding to protect the IPAD from normal treatment and provide a suitable means for carrying the device within the school. The guidelines below should be followed: • IPADs should always be within the protective case.
Carrying iPads. The protective cases provided with iPads have sufficient padding to protect the iPad from normal treatment and provide a suitable means for carrying the device within the school. The guidelines below should be followed: • iPads should always be within the protective case provided by the District when not in use or being transported. • No other items should be stored or carried within the iPad case to avoid pressure and weight on the screen. • Do not lean on the top of the iPad • Do not place anything near the iPad that could put pressure on the iPad. • Clean the screen with a soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth • Take care not to bump the iPad against lockers, walls, floors, etc., as it will eventually break the screen or damage it.
Carrying iPads. Your iPad should always be in its case and carried securely when it is outside of a school bag. Please be cautious when placing books, folders, pens, pencils and other items near or on your iPad. • Avoid placing too much pressure and weight on the screen. We recommend using a bag with several pockets to keep these items separated. Always place your iPad on top of a stack of books.

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