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BYOD Begins With Trust and Respect

A Principal's Reflections

Up until this point we had students sign off on a paper guideline sheet after which I created a username and password for them to access the secure guest network. This information was then passed on to Ron and each student that filled out the form was granted access. Take a look at the traffic at each access point below.

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60 Smarter Ways To Use Google Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

Design more mobile learning experiences for your students–in higher ed, for example. Have students curate project-based learning artifacts. Encourage digital citizenship via peer-to-peer interaction that is documented. Encourage students to use their smartphones for formal learning.

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Exploring the Benefits of Implementing BOYD in Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Bring Your Own Device (BOYD) is becoming an increasingly popular option for schools as they look to give students more access to technology. The potential benefits of BOYD for learning and teaching are significant, including increased collaboration and engagement among students.

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