6 Reasons EdLeaders Should Let Kids Bring Devices to School | Getting Smart - 133 views
Bring Your Own Device: Mobile Learning 2.0: BISD Teachers say: BYOD! - 6 views
Returning slowly…One Device Per Group… | eLearning Island - 29 views
9 Steps For Schools To Create Their Own BYOD Policy - 6 views
The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now) | Edutopia - 149 views
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The Epic BYOD Toolchest (51 Tools You Can Use Now)
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You've got every device under the sun in front of you. Now what apps are you going to use? Here are the apps or app categories that I recommend you test for your school. There are lots of apps, and these are just my opinion based on what I've used with my students or successfully tested.
20 BYOD Resources For The 21st Century Schools - 59 views
A Difference: How would I prepare to teach a BYOD class? - 6 views
More powerful pencils: 1:1 Laptop Programs and 21st century learning « 21k12 - 169 views
NCCS Bring Your Own Device (BYOD / BYOT) - 2 views
What Districts Should Know About BYOD and Digital Learning | EdTech Magazine - 81 views
Why BYOD, Not Banning Cell Phones, Is the Answer -- THE Journal - 27 views
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We complain about students switching out in class, but perhaps if we find ways to build in personal device time (5min social media breaks?) as a reward for focus time, the we may get better student engagement through the course of the class. Explicit permission to check email and social media - transparency.
Why BYOD, Not Banning Cell Phones, Is the Answer -- THE Journal - 68 views
Horizon Report 2013 - 3 views
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The NMC is pleased to announce the interim results of the 2013 Horizon.K12 Project, as presented at the 2013 CoSN Conference in San Diego. The Horizon Project Advisory Board voted for the top 12 emerging technologies as well as the top ten trends and challenges that they believe will have a significant impact on teaching, learning, and creative inquiry in global K-12 education over the next five years. These initial results will be compiled into an interim report, known as the "Short List," and described in further detail. The "Time-to-Adoption Horizon" indicates how long the Advisory Board feels it will be until a significant number of schools are providing or using each of these technologies or approaches broadly. Near-Term Horizon: One Year or Less * BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) * Cloud Computing * Mobile Learning * Online Learning Mid-Term Horizon: Two to Three Years * Adaptive Learning and Personal Learning Networks * Electronic Publishing * Learning Analytics * Open Content Long-Term Horizon: Four to Five Years * 3D Printing * Augmented Reality * Virtual and Remote Laboratories * Wearable Technology
Oak Hills Portfolio » 3. BYOD: Physical Infrastructure - 16 views
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The Innovative Educator: Ideas for Bringing Your Own Device (BYOD) Even If You Are Poor - 107 views
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When we shift our thinking from demanding the government provides one-size-fits-some solutions and move it to let's empower families to take ownership of securing tools for their learning, change can happen.
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When the topic of bring your own device comes up, one of the first complaints we often hear, is "What about the have nots." Yes, there are have nots. However, students should not only be given the freedom to do what those who have the least can do. Students are not prisoners and they are not widgets. They are people with minds, choices, and parents or guardians who can make decisions and should be empowered to use the learning devices they choose.
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