Are you truly being innovative or just implementing technology to say you did it?
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5 Essential Questions to Ask Before You Innovate in Your School | edSocialMedia - 8 views
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The innovation, in this case technology, must improve student learning.
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Innovative technology must improve instruction.
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BYOD: Increase Chances for Success! - 0 views
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Specs1. Should be a set of minimum specs2. For kids who can't afford it, some places give kids a ChromebookQuestionsWhat do you with kids who don't bring, or don't have the BYOD?Teacher training? Offer ongoing, long term support.Network security? Bringing in devices that can bring the network down. A separate network for BYODWhat about 3G or 4G where the network isn't needed?Equity among students? Fundraisers to earn the device, and every family to get insurance on device and the family takes care of all of the repairs.Does BYOD really save money? Bandwidth, infrastructure, and training all has to take place.3 things to help plan for BYOD1. research2. planning tools3. additional resourcesReaserch1. Horizon Reports2. Speak Up ReportsPlanning Tools1. There will always be issues2. MILE Guide Self-Assessment Tool-Partnership for 21st Century Skills>Implementation Guiding Recommendations>P21 Framework3. Participatory Learning-Consortium for School Networking (CoSN)>Acceptable use policies in the Web 2.0 era>Leading with Web 2.0>Learning with Web 2.0>Transformative leadership with Web 2.04. One-to-One 2.0LearningBYOD should be considered across the district starting at grade 5Buy a laptop and give to every freshmanTell parents what they have to buy
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