![]() As an EDU district, you wouldn't want to choose 'Math.'.instead, you would choose the "Geometry®" app or the "Algebra" app which are each $9.99 but comes with all the content already filled in not requiring in-app purchases.Ī lot of developers don't realize that schools cannot buy things with credit cards like most and if you find an app that your folks really want, but that doesn't have a full-file version, contact the developer. As a consumer, you would acquire the content lessons through in-app purchases. You only get a few sample lessons with the free app. You will notice a free app called "Math." which is their entire product with all of their content lines available as an in-app purchase. This way there are no in app-purchases required.Īnother example would be the series. If I as an EDU customer who can only use the VPP program and POs wanted the app, then I would want to choose the 4th Grade Splash Math HD Full versions that includes all the content at the price of $9.99. If I wanted to put say 4th Grade Splash Math on any iPad (consumer or VPP), I would have two options.acquire the free app and get all the content through in app purchases. Two app examples we have encountered.:Īn iTunes Store search for Splash Math will yield different grade levels and numerous versions. ![]() If an app is not, then we are supposed to lobby the developer to release a second version of the app primarily for VPP customers that is full-file. What we have had to do is buy apps that are completely fulfilled. I use it all the time.Apple has issued me formal guidance on this matter for our school district.basically the VPP program DOES NOT handle in-app purchases. If you use Jupyter Notebooks at all, Juno is a great iPad client. ![]() It will bug you not just once but consistently until you mark something as completed.Ĭoding (don’t know if this applies to you but in case it does):
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