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The role of parents to a successful BYOD program

Neo LMS

Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs are a natural corollary to technology-based educational initiatives. Challenges for BYOD are, however, also obvious: strain on school internet networks, content management, cheating and distraction. Be sure that parents have full access to your privacy and security policies.

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The Edtech Revolution: 2010 – 2017

Securly

Given that many children were acquiring iPads for personal use, some schools adopted a Bring Your Own Device ( BYOD) Policy. As Secretary Duncan’s chief of staff wrote at the time, the Common Core was intended to create a national market for book publishers, technology companies , testing corporations, and other vendors.”. Indeed, $2.3

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Using Single Sign-On to Streamline Edtech Access

edWeb.net

During the edWebinar “ Simplify Digital Access in K-12: Learn How District Leaders Eliminate Barriers ,” the presenters discussed the importance of adopting a single sign-on program to manage digital access, the questions to ask when choosing a vendor, and tips for rolling out the new system. which compromises security.

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Review of Vivi

Kathy Schrock

I was sent one by the company to try out. You can find out more about the administrative portal here, view all the technical details here, and the company will gladly set up a demo to both showcase the Vivi's capabilities as well as answer any questions you might have! This is a great feature for BYOD or 1:1 initiatives!

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10 Experts’ Predictions for Education and Technology in 2016

GoConqr

With an increased presence of BYOD and 1:1 programs in classrooms, schools today are faced with the challenge of transforming traditional learning spaces to seamlessly connect pedagogy, technology, and space. This will require a shift in the way teachers are trained too. GoConqr Click To Tweet. Click To Tweet.

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What’s New: New Tools for Schools

techlearning

This program adds full home access for students, custom curriculum alignment, performance reporting, professional development, and more. has joined the ENA family of companies. The program runs from May 2018-June 2019. Schools can join until September 2018.

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Best Practices for Securing a School District’s IoT Devices & Infrastructure

Lightspeed Systems

SoftBank Group, an internet services company, predicts there will be over one trillion devices connected on the IoT by 2025, or about 100 devices per person. An important consideration, however, is the need to accommodate “bring your own device” (BYOD) initiatives in school districts. As such, extensive training is a “no brainer.”

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