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Balance the Delivery

Ask a Tech Teacher

Years ago, I took the lead in writing a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) policy for my school site, which was later adopted by my district. It worked until our site eventually became one of the first sites to roll out a one-to-one policy with Chromebooks. –image credit Deposit Photos.

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3 Products from Logitech to Help Reach Every Student

The CoolCatTeacher

From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. You don’t need a Chromebook or any other device with this case. Our school is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) school and we allow iPads if they have a keyboard case. Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored blog post.”

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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. Bryan Fuqua - Robinson ISD Tech Director - All teachers have iPads, BYOD at jr. 1:1 with Macs in HS.

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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. July 20-22: Technology in the Elementary Classroom OR The Chromebook Classroom. July 16-17: Reading, Writing & Research.

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Lessons from a Decade of 1:1: a Crowd-Sourced Interview

techlearning

Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation in Indiana offers BYOD as an option to accompany 1:1. However, the overall trend is towards the adoption of Chromebooks in the middle and upper grades, with many districts using iPads in the primary grades. WHERE DOES BYOD FIT INTO YOUR PROGRAM? We allow BYOD to supplement that.”

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Discovering the “Ultimate Classroom”: A Student Led Project Based Learning Inquiry

EdTechTeam

With the Common Core, state testing, interventions, and all else that goes on in the elementary day, how would I find time for my students to investigate and inquire into their interests? I even have a student who has decided to present to our board of education about types of furniture she would recommend to put in our new elementary school.

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FOLLOW THE MONEY: FUNDING INNOVATION

techlearning

Here are some of the most recent winners: School District 51 (CO) students scored 9,000 new Chromebooks for the next school year. The Chromebooks and charging carts were purchased with $3.18 The proposed bond projects include $500,000 in improvements to elementary STEM facilities and $17 million for improvements to school technology.