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Rosalind Forber

Tips for BYOD K12 Programs | District Administration Magazine - 0 views

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    2011 article about critical issues in BYOD programs, including equity
Rosalind Forber

Creating a Robust and Safe BYOD Program | District Administration Magazine - 1 views

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    2012 article about successful implementation of BYOD, technical requirements and cost.
Rosalind Forber

Student computer use raises privacy questions - Chicago Tribune - 0 views

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    Very recent article about privacy and BYOD
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    I wonder if I can include this as a part of my argument and having to spend money on additional security.
Rosalind Forber

Dealing with Technology in the Classroom: Sexting, Cyber-Bulling & Cheating (Grades K-1... - 1 views

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    The article explains what some of the problems are with personal devices in school, and how to deal with them.
Rosalind Forber

Media and Children - 1 views

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    Statement about the maximum amount media time, including hand held devices, children of different age ranges should have each day.
Rosalind Forber

Ten reasons why handheld devices should be banned for children under the age of 12 | Mo... - 2 views

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    Handheld devices have increased the accessibility and usage of technology by young children. Cris Rowan,is calling to ban the use of all handheld devices for children under age 12.
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    Some amazing statistics but collected by one individual with a strong point of view. Maybe we need to follow up to a few of the original data sources, including American Academy of Pediatrics.
Brandi H

http://www.corp.att.com/edu/docs/network_capacity_paper.pdf - 1 views

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    Great for arguing cost: bandwidth &network speed
Rosalind Forber

Readers absorb less on Kindles than on paper, study finds | Books | The Guardian - 1 views

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    Recap of recent studies showing that comprehension, including recall of story plot and detail, are better with print than on ereaders or computer screens.
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    Recap of recent studies showing that comprehension, including recall of story plot and detail, are better with print than on ereaders or computer screens.
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