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UW-Stout Mobile Learning - Acceptable Use Policies for Mobile Devices - 0 views

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    This page has countless links on developing acceptable use policies for mobile technology, as well as examples of policies in existence, varying from traditional "no mobile devices" in school to BYOD related policies. It offers a broad view of what schools are doing with regards to mobile technology policy.
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Education Week: Districts Tackle Questions Surrounding BYOT Policy - 1 views

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    Published Online: October 17, 2011 Published in Print: October 19, 2011, as Crafting Your BYOT Policy For the small but passionate minority of school districts that are opening doors to student-owned mobile devices, there's a lot riding on how effective the policy shift turns out to be in improving teaching and learning. I will be looking strongly at this experiment to assist with the charter school district I am putting together.
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    I can understand a districts hesitance towards the BYOT because of its responsibility for and inability to control the accessing of inappropriate content on such devices. What I would like to see - even if in baby steps (which I know is occurring in small scale all over the country), is the creation and sharing of engaging lessons that encourage this BYOT movement and combat the urge for students to be inappropriate because of the level of motivation the lesson itself provides. And I would also like to see some of the responsibility shift from policy makers to the students for self moderation - they know what is right and wrong in an educational setting - why can't we hold THEM accountable more?
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    Article addresses policy challenges in implementing BYOT
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UNESCO Mobile Learning Policy - 2 views

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    UNESCO recommendations on mobile use policies in education. This is from a global perspective on using mobile technologies in the classroom. There is a link to the actual UNESCO policy draft.
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    Here's a link to a series of paper UNESCO has on Mobile Learning. The nice thing is that it even breaks Mobile Learning down intro different regions. It also looks at different initiatives from a policy perspective, and by looking at what can be done to support teachers/improve practice. http://www.unesco.org/new/en/unesco/themes/icts/m4ed/mobile-learning-resources/unescomobilelearningseries/
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    I agree, great article about forthcoming UNESCO mobile learning policies and this exciting new educational area.
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Welcoming Mobile: More Districts Are Rewriting Acceptable Use Policies | Spotlight on D... - 0 views

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    This article highlights some schools that are rewriting their mobile use policies and some successes of bringing mobile technology to classrooms.
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How Online Learning Companies Bought America's Schools | Truthout - 3 views

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    This article shows the dark underbelly of the educational policy world as it relates to technology. As schools are increasingly adopting online learning models in classes, companies are predictably lining up to get money from the movement. However, there are many companies who are taking it a step further and lobbying for policies that do not have children's best interests in mind and which operate under the simplistic and misguided assumption that "schools will not need teachers once computers become good enough." It should give us pause to consider what needs to be done in these early stages to prevent the edTech movement from falling into the wrong hands and killing our schools.
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School Leaders Collaborate on Best Practices for District-Level Digital Media Policy | ... - 0 views

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    Insight on process of how schools are rewriting the acceptable use policies, and which schools are participating.
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Making Progress: Rethinking State and School District Policies Concerning Mobile Techno... - 0 views

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    Contains many arguments for rewriting AUPs, with insight on how to make the policies work. For example, there is a focus on implementing acceptable use lessons, focusing on web safety, in classes.
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Do Your Social Media Policies Run Afoul of the First Amendment? - 0 views

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    interesting legal issues about education policies
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Evaluation Reports--Policy and Program Studies Services - 0 views

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    This is the .gov web site listing PDFs of all current Education policies, research,studies and initiatives.
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NYC Cellphone Ban: 'It's the Policy' - 2 views

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    The New York TImes continues their efforts to get an explanation from the Department of Education of NY on their reasons behind the cell phone ban. It seems that the district is not budging on their policy and is so far unwilling to listen to educators vouching for phones as useful learning tools. 
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Will U.S. education policies advance or throttle online learning? - 0 views

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    Information about a book being published on necessary education reform and its impact on online learning.
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Mobile_phone_policy_March_2012.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Example of a school policy allowing cell phones in school but not for educational intents.
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Mobile phones in the classroom: teachers share their tips | Teacher Network Blog | Guar... - 0 views

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    This article describes example of schools that implemented mobile technology into their classrooms, which descriptions of changing policies and uses.
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Chinese schools quietly discard controversial Web filter | Technology | Reuters - 0 views

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    Some Chinese school officials have gone against the wishes of the national government and removed Internet filtering software becuase it "has strong conflicts with teaching software we need for normal work." On the other hand, many public schools in the US not only tolerate draconian filtering policies, but elect to implement such policies on the local level! Why are we willing to sacrifice educational opportunities for some imagined sense of security about our children? If you haven't looked over the "Unmasking the Digital Truth" Wiki, I highly recommend that you do so. It discusses some of the common misconceptions about Internet filtering in schools and associated laws. (http://unmaskdigitaltruth.pbworks.com/)
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    Article about how some schools in China have uninstalled the controversial Internet filter (Green Dam), which was required to be installed on all public systems by mandate of the Chinese government.
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Education Week: Framework Crafted for Student Use of Mobile Devices - 3 views

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    Proposed policy framework for student use of mobile devices
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k12wiki - Social Networking Acceptable Use - 0 views

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    Many of the schools with which I come in to contact- including mine- reinvent the wheel when it comes to acceptable use policy at great expense of time and often little influence of "best practice." Why not make use of the good work and attention that has been deliberated by other educators who have already wrestled through the problem.
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Evaluation Rubric for Educational Apps - 0 views

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    A rubric (in progress) designed for educational apps by a doctoral student at John Hopkins University. For those hesitant to make the shift to mobile devices, how would rubrics like this impact policy making, especially in regards to accountability?
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Media Use by Children Younger Than 2 Years - 1 views

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    American society of paediatrics policy statement on media exposure in very young children
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10 Real-World Ways Schools Are Using Social Media | Edudemic - 0 views

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    real-world examples of social media use in schools, most in conjunction with BYOD policies 
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