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Streamlining BYOD With ClassLink

A Principal's Reflections

After a semester long pilot program with the senior class during the spring of 2011, we rolled out our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program to the entire student body in September. With ClassLink students and teachers can access a customized dashboard that is pre-loaded with a variety of tools that are used on a regular basis.

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Moving Schools Forward With BYOD

A Principal's Reflections

I visited Eric’s High School on February 24 th to observe Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) and his implementation of a contemporary learning environment. Students brought out a variety of devices including Blackberries, iPhones, and Smartphones to answer multiple choice questions. Check out his blog Embrace, Adapt, Enhance.

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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Students access Edmodo apps for automated tasks or projects. Students also have access to other apps such as Powtoon, Pixton, Audioboo, and Dogo News for other online projects. I assign an entire text to my classes and post a reminder in Edmodo for students to access Curriculet. To see the student view, watch this quick video.

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Implications of the 2012 NMC Horizon Report for 21st Century School Leaders

The 21st Century Principal

Schools are implementing BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policies that allow students Wi-Fi access using their smartphones. These devices accelerate the possibilities of accessing existing content on the web, and generating and sharing student-created content. Implement school-wide Wi-FI access for all students and staff.

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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

It may lack the visual appeal of iPads, or the student credibility of a BYOD program. Aggregate and publish commonly-accessed websites to make sure everyone has same access, same documents, same links, and same information. Encourage students to use their smartphones for formal learning. by TeachThought Staff.

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What’s Up with QR Codes: Best Tools & Some Clever Ideas

Learning in Hand

There’s a version for iPhone , iPad , Android , Blackberry and Windows Phone. Note that you will have to give webqr.com permission to access your webcam. If you make your code on your iPad and want to save it, there’s not a good way to name it, which can be problem since all QR codes look similar. It works fast.

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Epson projector works with SMART Board interactive whiteboards

eSchool News

BYOD Classrooms: Wirelessly share4 and compare students’ work from multiple devices, simultaneously, with Moderator device management software5. Epson iProjection™: Wirelessly project from an array of devices, including iPhone, iPad, and Android tablets and smartphones using the free Epson iProjection app6.

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