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John Pearce

Bring Your Own Technology: The BYOT guide for schools and families - ACER Shop Online - 2 views

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    "This book is designed to provide teachers and parents alike an insight into the bring-your-own-technology (BYOT) revolution sweeping across entire school communities in Australia, the US and UK, and explain the immense implications of these developments. In time all schools in the developed world will move to students using their personal mobile technology in class, rather than it being provided by the school. It is not a case of if, but when. BYOT is like a tsunami coming across the horizon. The forces impelling the change and the potential educational, social development, economic, technological and political opportunities opened by the development will not only bring about its introduction but will soon fundamentally change the nature of schooling, teaching, the technology used, home-school relations and the resourcing of schools."
Roland Gesthuizen

10 Unique Lesson Ideas for BYOD and BYOT | Getting Smart - 5 views

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    Teachers are taking advantage of mobile devices for "m-learning," putting those mini computers in kids' backpacks and pockets to use. Here are 10 lesson ideas for BYOD and m-learning in the classroom.
John Pearce

A Difference: How would I prepare to teach a BYOD class? - 2 views

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    I've been thinking and reading about what it would be like to teach a (math) class in a school with a Bring Your Own Device policy. My answer: "My class will teach the world what they learn with me. Everything will be accessible online and on a mobile device." Here's what I would set up:
Aaron Davis

How BYOD/T is Getting Easier, How it's Getting Harder | the spicy learning blog ~ educa... - 0 views

  • These days, however, I will admit that I find it more challenging than ever to teach BYOD students to be focussed learners, able to block out some of the distractions their devices present.
  • Considering BYOD in any school without contemplating how social media will be leveraged is like buying your kid a car and expecting them not to go anywhere unexpected.
  • The world of social media for youth is, at times, the antithesis of school culture.
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    An interesting reflection on the positives and negatives from Royan Lee after five years of having gone BYOD/T.
Ian Guest

Creating Device Neutral Assignments for BYOD Classes - 5 views

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    "One expert argues that educators don't have to alter lessons for each device in a BYOD environment." Some good ideas here.
John Pearce

Schools and Students Clash Over Use of Technology | MindShift - 3 views

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    When it comes to using technology in school, the tension between what students and parents want and what schools allow is becoming more apparent - and more divisive. Students want more control over how they use technology in school, but many classrooms are still making it difficult. That's according to the most recent Speak Up 2011 report, "Mapping a Personalized Learning Journey," which reflects the views of more than 416,000 K-12 students, parents, and educators nationwide surveyed on how technology can enhance the learning environment.
John Pearce

Why Mish-Mash is Better Than 1:1 | the spicy learning blog ~ education, technology, par... - 0 views

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    "Would any of my students turn down a 1:1 MacBook Pro? Of course not. Still, I believe there is great value in the limitations of resources. When we engage in Device Wars on twitter and the blogosphere, we all seem to exercise significant bias in equating the best classroom tool with the one that we find most productive in our personal or professional lives (I touched upon that in disagreeing with folks who contend that the iPad is not a creation tool). Do I have a vision of what technology I'd like in my class in the perfect scenario? Sure I do. Do my students and I really need that state of shiny utopia, especially when it is (in my view) impossible to achieve in an equitable fashion? I don't think so."
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