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The Edtech Revolution: 2010 – 2017

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Will more schools embrace student-centric mobile devices? These were the pressing questions of the time – a time 8-months after the release of the first iPad and 6-months before the release of the first Chromebook. However, it was the Chromebook (2011) that truly revolutionized 1:1. Will the cloud continue to reign?

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: FUNDING INNOVATION

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Here are some of the most recent winners: School District 51 (CO) students scored 9,000 new Chromebooks for the next school year. The Chromebooks and charging carts were purchased with $3.18 A four-year replacement cycle will be set up for Guilderland’s Chromebooks. Or are there mobile laptop/tablet stations?) ?

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4 Tips for using accessibility features to promote inclusion

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For example, Chromebooks have their own settings menu with accessibility features, while Apple continues to pave the way with its innovative assistive technology practices. Read more: How to create accessible e-learning design. Between 1:1 device initiatives and BYOD programs , most students have equal access to technology resources.

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Four C's of App Selection

EdTechTeam

The question every teacher and school is responsible for answering is whether or not a mobile application is intended to be used at home. If your school has mixed devices or is investigating going BYOD, then choosing apps that are cross-platform will make that experience far less painful. If not, why not? You can do the same at bit.ly/thinkopenletter.

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