Making The Grade is a weekly series from Bradley Chambers covering Apple in education. Bradley has been managing Apple devices in an education environment since 2009. Through his experience deploying and managing 100s of Macs and 100s of iPads, Bradley will highlight ways in which Apple’s products work at scale, stories from the trenches of IT management, and ways Apple could improve its products for students.

I am in full back to school mode in my school. One of my big tasks every summer is to get our 200+ iPads ready to go back into the classroom. This process includes cleaning them, installing recent iOS updates, replacing broken cases, and more. Once I get them ready, we start handing them back out to teachers to get into the hands of students.

While doing my podcast with Fraser Speirs, I would often get emails asking what my recommended cases, charging solutions, and more were. I wanted to list some of my favorite items here. If you are in back to school planning as well, you might want to examine your current setup to see if any of the items I mention here could help:

Current Case

The case we are using currently is the JetTech iPad case. It can usually be found for under $10, it’s durable, it supports sleep/wake when you open it, and it’s easy to install. As I mentioned before, you have to be careful with iPad cases because if you end up going with one that is $30 per iPad, you’ll spend thousands and thousands of dollars.

It’s not as fancy as something Apple sells, but it works for us.

Overnight Charging

If your iPads stay in your classroom overnight, you’ll need a way to charge them. If you want to go high end for charging needs, look at solutions from Bretford or ERC4Kids. They both provide large charging stations that you can lock up. If you want to go low budget, I recommend a charging brick from Anker. Depending on the number of iPads you have, you may need a couple of them, but they work well.

Lightning Cables

Keyboards

If you want to outfit your iPads (or even just have the option) with keyboards, I like the Belkin wired model. I discussed the role of iPad keyboards a few months back, and here’s what I said:

I don’t think you need a 1:1 deployment of keyboards, but we have some of the Belkin ones for when a task requires it.

These are some of my favorite accessories to use in the classroom. Do you have any more to add to the list? If so, leave a comment and let me know?