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5 practical tips for BYOD equity

Neo LMS

Learning there was truly magical, even if the only wizardry we could find within its walls was 21st century technology and the only magicians were the teachers and professors who bewitched students with their knowledge and scientific demonstrations that kept learning interesting and engaging. 5 practical tips for BYOD equity.

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Is your classroom ready for BYOD?

Neo LMS

So why not encourage students to use their devices as tools for learning? BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom setups are very common nowadays, but there are a few aspects to consider before implementing them. I already know some students who want to BYOD because they find it very convenient. Today is different. Sounds easy.

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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

In response, students are also choosing the devices they want to use for learning, and why shouldn’t they? Similar to the age-old Apple vs. Android debate, students tend to have personal preferences about the devices they use for learning. Enter the age of BYOD. The benefits of a BYOD program are far-reaching.

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AirDrop for the BYOD classroom

Dr. Shannon Doak

What about a learning environment has many types of devices? Many schools have BYOD (Bring your Own Device). I have already included this application in my last post titled, Chrome Can: Integration with Android Phones. ” You can access Snap Drop at the following web address. SnapDrop User Interface. Dr. Shannon H.

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Augmented Reality – The Art of BYOD

EdTechTeam

Recently, I asked my students to bring whatever devices they had access to from their homes to school if their parents would allow it. So we set out to employ BYOD (bring your own devices) with augmented reality. Learn more tools in our Online Courses! Outside, my students examined Leonardo da Vinci’s machines.

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The best BYOD tech tools for the Common Core classroom

eSchool News

I recently had the pleasure of spending a few hours in a friend’s classroom where I introduced her students to technology applications that would engage them in “showing what they know” at different points in their learning. Meaning, students can get to the tool and create it regardless of whether they are using a PC, MAC, iPad, or Android.

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And the top e-learning trends for 2016 are.

Neo LMS

It’s December, it’s almost the end of the year and it's time to talk about the 2016 e-learning trends. First, mobile learning. It was the age where almost everyone owned a smartphone - whether it was Android, Apple or Windows Phone. And mixing up gaming with learning makes the latter even more fun. Yeah, the cloud.

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