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3 Products from Logitech to Help Reach Every Student

The CoolCatTeacher

Second, the Logitech Rugged Combo 3 Touch is made for iPads with a place to store a stylus and features a trackpad and keyboard allowing touch screen devices to turn into a laptop-like experience. Our school is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) school and we allow iPads if they have a keyboard case. This gives you the best of all worlds.

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Active Reading Strategies Using the DocHub Chrome App – from Beth Holland

EdTechTeacher

However, until recently, it has been a bit cumbersome to highlight, add notes, and draw on documents – particularly in a BYOD environment with Macbooks, Windows laptops, and Chromebooks. Beyond having students use DocHub for active reading, it could also be useful for assessments. July 9-10: Digital Portfolios.

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Device Implementation - #TECSIG Fall 2013 Breakout Session

EdTechSandyK

Participants & Their Questions: Sandy Kendell, EdTech Coordinator in a 4A District - We have implemented one iPad for every teacher K-12 and we are rolling out BYOD grades 6-12. Just moved in to new elementary schools. Teachers have had Windows laptops. Help teachers learn how to assess apps. 1:1 with Macs in HS.

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3 Easy Ways to Gamify Your Classroom with Kahoot

Fractus Learning

This website makes it easy to create engaging, media-rich “quizzes” for formative assessments, appropriate for students in upper elementary, middle, and high school. And they can respond using a smartphone, a laptop or a tablet, which makes it fantastic for BYOD classrooms.

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: FUNDING INNOVATION

techlearning

The proposed bond projects include $500,000 in improvements to elementary STEM facilities and $17 million for improvements to school technology. Or are there mobile laptop/tablet stations?) ? In making its transition to online assessment, Delaware used this strategy. What devices do students already bring to school?

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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. Have you thought about.

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