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Is your classroom ready for BYOD?

Neo LMS

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom setups are very common nowadays, but there are a few aspects to consider before implementing them. I tried to BYOD when I was in college and the reactions of my teachers were mixed – some were totally open to it, while others were a bit cautious. Sounds easy.

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EdTech Acronyms Explained

EdTech4Beginners

AUP – Acceptable Use Policy. BYOD – Bring Your Own Device. Windows, Android). But have a look and get familiar with what they stand for: 1:1 – One to one (usually talking about the ratio of devices in a class per child). API – Application Programming Interface. BYOL – Bring Your Own Learning. OS – Operation system (e.g.

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Create Short Animated Videos for Learning With the Tellagami App

EdTechSandyK

What I Like About Tellagami The app is free for both iOS and Android mobile devices, which makes it ideal for both 1:1 and BYOD learning environments. I created the Gami above on my Galaxy Note II Android smartphone. 1:1 Android animation apps BYOD BYOT Educreations iOS mobile learning multimedia Tellagami'

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18 Distance Learning Tools with Sound Privacy Practices

Graphite Blog

Privacy policies are notoriously difficult to read, often filled with legal jargon that seems to require a law degree to understand. One important question school administrators and educators ask when choosing new classroom technology is: How does this tool protect student privacy? But answering this question is the tricky part. ThinkCERCA.

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#iOS11 - QR Code Reader is Built In

EdTechSandyK

I also share my all-time favorite QR code reading app, i-nigma , which is compatible with iOS devices (helpful if you have older devices that can't run iOS 11 or even newer devices that just haven't been upgraded yet) as well as Android (which is great in mixed-device environments like you find in BYOD/BYOT classrooms).

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Looking Back At 2011 And Looking Forward To 2012

The Web20Classroom

I wrote several posts about my favorite places to find information about iPads in education or my favorite iPad/Android apps for Administrators. BYOD- Many are exploring the idea of Bring Your Own Device as an alternative to purchasing devices for students. BYOD can help. Look at my district. 57,000 students.

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The Features And Benefits Of The XP-Pen Drawing Tablet In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

You can read more about our affiliate and sponsored content policies here. Many schools have proceeded through various stages of student tech, from BYOD (‘Bring Your Own Devices’) to iPads, to Chromebooks. They have tutorials and eLearning resources for teachers here and are also Chromebook-compatible.

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