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putnamc

Digital Learning Day :: Bring Your Own Device - 0 views

  • This toolkit provides perspectives and recommendations for educators and school and district leaders who are implementing these programs and in
  • The toolkit includes: BYOD for Teachers
  • cludes links to research and reports about policies and practice.
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  • BYOD for Teachers
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    A useful resource/guide about BYOD.
putnamc

The Candid Librarian: BYOD - Bring it On! - 1 views

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    This is one way a school went about BYOD. Helpful for any of us considering this.
stephanie karabaic

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) - LiveBinder - 0 views

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    This binder contains resources for educators who want to learn more about BYOD
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    This binder contains resources for educators who want to learn more about BYOD
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    This binder contains resources for educators who want to learn more about BYOD
Joy Ray

6 BYOD Discussions Every School Should Have - 0 views

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    We've been in BYOD mode for half a year, and I've already shared some best practices for the classroom with you. Putting on my IT hat, here are some of the things I've learned that you should consider as you work through your own BYOD plans and implementation.
stephanie karabaic

One-to-One or BYOD? Districts Explain Thinking Behind Student Computing Initiatives | E... - 0 views

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    "Bring your own device" programs have transformed the way schools are delivering technology services to students.
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    "Bring your own device" programs have transformed the way schools are delivering technology services to students.
Joy Ray

BYOD - 0 views

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    BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) or BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology) is gaining popularity in many schools as a way of increasing access to vital technology without the costly burden of purchasing a device for each student.
Joy Ray

20 Pros and Cons of implementing BYOD in schools - 0 views

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    BYOD (bring your own device) is where you allow your students and staff to use personal mobile devices on your school wireless network. I'm sure you've heard of it, because it's spreading through schools faster than juicy gossip in a tiny town.
stephanie karabaic

BYOD - 0 views

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    A vision of what it is and pitfalls
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    A vision of what it is and pitfalls-pdf
Jill Abair

Tablets in the Classroom A Practical Guide to Planning and Deploying Large-Scale Table... - 0 views

  • To provide students with a more engaging, individualized learning experience, Central Unified is transitioning from traditional textbooks and working with a publisher to develop customized, interactive learning materials that will adapt to students’ learning levels and abilities.
  • BYOD policy
  • . CCSD had the tablets preconfigured and installed a district image and set of district apps,
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  • it worked best to have consistency across schools,
  • Through the pilot, we learned that even though consistency is good, we need to give the students as much flexibility and freedom as possible so they can personalize the device and put the apps they want on it. That way they have ownership and feel responsible for the device.
  • The initial deployment includes tasks such as asset tagging, kitting and custom imaging. The tablets are removed from their retail packaging and assembled into “kits” as necessary — for example, adding a headset and case — and given an initial charge
  • A tablet initiative should involve extensive professional development and training for teachers and IT/support staff
  • Involve teachers in the planning process.
  • Provide teachers with a variety of opportunities
  • Don’t neglect professional development/training on new equipment for technology staff
  • Procure a stockpile of replacement devices to prevent learning from grinding to a halt due to a device problem
  • Areas to measure include attendance, student engagement, teacher and student feedback on the
  • learning experience, student outcomes, test scores, levels of independent learning and use of collaboration
  • TABLET INITIATIVE CHECKLIST
stephanie karabaic

Digital Citizenship - 0 views

  • Digital Citizenship
  • is a way to prepare students/technology users for a society full of technology. Digital citizenship is the norms of appropriate, responsible technology use.
  • Whether it is called digital citizenship, digital wellness or digital ethics the issues are the same; how should we act when we are online, and what should be taught to the next generation.  With the growth of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and 1:1 initiatives in schools there is a need to talk about responsible use of technology
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    All about students and digital citizenship.
Joy Ray

Should Schools Embrace "Bring Your Own Device"? - NEA Today - 0 views

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    Ushering classrooms into the 21st century is an expensive undertaking, but painful budget cuts have made purchasing tablet computers, iPod Touches, Kindles and other devices unfeasible, say district officials. So schools are asking students to "BYOD," or Bring Your Own Device.
Joy Ray

BYOD to School? - 0 views

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    This fall, more schools than ever are allowing students to use their own laptops, iPads, and cell phones in the classroom. Administrators hope these bring-your-own-technology initiatives, recommended in the U.S. Department of Education's 2010 National Education Technology Plan (NETP), will help cut costs and increase student engagement.
Jill Abair

iPads for Teaching - 4 views

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    PAGES OF THE SITE Activators and summarizers Assessing with the iPad Bloomin' apps BYOD Classroom workflow Collaborating with the iPad Creating with the iPad Critical evaluation of apps Educational...
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