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How to make your school IT budget go further

Vizor

In this blog post, we’ll explore 10 tips that can help you optimize your IT budget and reduce your workload at the same time. Schools should assess their current infrastructure, such as network, bandwidth, storage, security, and software, and select devices that can work well with them.

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The 3 Things Digital Classrooms Really Need

The Web20Classroom

With 1:1 and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) programs taking hold across the country (and the world) students have access to just about all known knowledge at their fingertips. Formative assessments were a large part of my classroom. Embracing formative assessments helped me do that. Blogging in the classroom takes many forms.

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Considering Home Learning When Doing Mobile

Education with Technology

What about those with Android tablets? For BYOD schools, the same basic questions apply. BYOD schools accept multiple devices; they promote including all devices. My modern language blogs are now at [link]. Do all students have the same mobile device as used in school? Do all students have an iPad?

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Top 11 Apps and Websites for Student Portfolios

Graphite Blog

Portfolios are a time-tested and teacher-trusted method for assessing student learning. But what happens when students ditch notebooks and folders for laptops and tablets? These tools also give teachers the ability to create assignments, easily browse student work, add comments, and remotely assess from their mobile device or desktop.

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May this Gobstopper (Now Called Curriculet) be Ever Lasting!

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

While I''ve written quite a bit about assessing writing (ad nauseum) via digital means, reading instruction and assessment have remained a primarily paper-based enterprise in my class. edmodocon On @Gobstopper students can read on a tablet, smartphone or laptop. Gobstopper is MOBILE! A highlight of my experience! Where''s Jason?

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Good Apps vs Very Good Apps

Education with Technology

My three formative assessment books, Improving Foreign Language Speaking Through Formative Assessment, Formative Assessment: Responding to Your Students and Successful Student Writing Through Formative Assessment , are available at [link]. My modern language blogs are now at [link].

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Notes from Leadership for the Digital Age with Alan November - Day 2

EdTechSandyK

Number one skill for being successful in learning: the ability to self-assess. When focusing on 1:1, iPads, etc: Focus on teaching teachers to give better feedback and students to self-assess instead of the technology. They brought in a panel of students to ask about their experience with BYOD. Unported License.

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