The Future of Education: BYOD in the Classroom | WIRED - 2 views
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students bring and use their choice of technologically assistive devices in the classroom
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No parent I know would argue for unrestricted, unmonitored online access for kids of any age
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And these concerns are valid
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Bring your own device - Wikipedia - 0 views
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Bring your own device (BYOD)—also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own Personal Computer (BYOPC)—refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and to use those devices to access privileged company information and applications.[
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The term BYOD first entered common use in 2009, courtesy of Intel when it recognized an increasing tendency among its employees to bring their own devices (i.e., smartphones, tablets and laptop computers) to work and connect them to the corporate network
BYOD Needs to be BYOT - Classroom of the Future - 2 views
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This approach to technology in the classroom is seen as a great alternative to school-bought devices being issued the same way textbooks are issued
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The benefits of BYOD go far beyond cost reduction. It provides students and teachers with a great degree of choice in what devices they use.
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BYOD should actually be called BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology
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The challenge of bridging the digital divide - 0 views
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13–19 August 2016,
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9 September 2016, 13:05
The Challenges of Closing the Digital Divide - The New York Times - 0 views
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Q: What do we know about the people who aren’t able to obtain access to or afford broadband?
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South Carolina
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challenges of closing the digital divide.
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Access to information: bridging the digital divide in Africa | Global Development Profe... - 1 views
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Friday 24 January 2014 18.58 GMT
Project Isizwe | Company Profile | Business Review Africa - 0 views
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Super Admin - Aug 23, 2016
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Deloitte research has shown that productivity in developing countries could be enhanced by as much as 25 percent with the expansion of WiFi access.
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75 percent of citizens can’t easily or affordably get online
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Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) | ManageEngine Mobile Device Manager - 1 views
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Give your employees the advantage of using devices they're comfortable with and save your business the expense of purchasing seperate equipment for company use. With the rising popularity of Bring your own device (BYOD) program, employees can perform work-related tasks through their own mobile devices.
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eparate group policies for BYOD and corporate-owned devices. Support for iOS, Android, and Windows platforms. Active Directory for device authentication. Policy settings, such as managing Wi-Fi, corporate email accounts, and media options.
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The Adventures of Library Girl - 2 views
A Voice in the Wilderness: Why don't People Read Anymore? - 2 views
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Why are there fewer and fewer readers? As soon as we hear the question, most of us tend to point our fingers at the visual media. It is true that visual media has replaced much of print media. But we have only gained by having the visual media in addition to the print media. The two media can work together hand in hand rather than as rivals to create a better life on the planet. Movies and TV serials are an extension of what appears in print, and they let us see with our eyes what we could only see with our mind’s eye.
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spaper along with a cup of hot tea or coffee. Today the situation is not the same. The number of readers is on decline. Television has replaced newspaper for many. V
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As Mark Twain joked over 100 years ago, "the man who doesn't read a book is no smarter than the man who can't read one."
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