Remove Accessibility Remove BYOD Remove Differentiated Instruction Remove Mobile Learning
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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

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It may lack the visual appeal of iPads, or the student credibility of a BYOD program. You can also differentiate this by student, group, reading level, and more. Design more mobile learning experiences for your students–in higher ed, for example. Encourage students to use their smartphones for formal learning.

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Learning in Hand

Redefining the Mobile Writing Process by Greg Kulowiec While the fact that we proceed through the steps of Brainstorming, Organizing, Drafting, Revising, Publishing, and Reflecting may not change, the associated tasks and processes certainly evolve and transform when students have access to mobile devices.

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

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BYOD programs allow students to use their own technology (usually smartphone or tablet) in a classroom. BYOD is often seen as a way of solving budget concerns while increasing the authenticity of learning experiences , while critics point to the problems BYOD can cause for district IT, privacy concerns, and more.