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5 steps for implementing a 1:1 program

Neo LMS

The device is usually offered by the school, but with the spread of BYOD programs, this no longer stands true all the time. Definitely not. Going 1:1 can be a challenging endeavor, but it can definitely turn out to be worth every cent, second and brain cell. 5 steps for implementing a 1:1 program. It will be worth your while.

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10+ Ways to Use Adobe Express in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

I can see we're BYOD. So some have Chromebooks, some have PC, some have Macs. So I would definitely say check it out. Vicki Davis Yeah. She just doesn't ever, some have iPads. So that's really cool. Well, guess what? Adobe Express is not going anywhere. It's like I said, it's in public beta. Vicki Davis Mm-hmm, stuff.

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Here's How Single Sign-On Saved One District 2,500 Hours of Instructional Time Per Month

Edsurge

Nguyen talked with EdSurge about how to support schools with bring your own device (BYOD) programs, why SSO boosts security, and how it saves his teachers 2500 hours of instruction time each month. Plus, we’re a BYOD environment. It’s definitely reduced the workload around here. How has SSO impacted your IT department?

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Chrome Can: Chrome-based Tablet for the Classroom

Dr. Shannon Doak

I recently got my hands on the CTL Chromebook Tab Tx1. I am, as you are probably aware, a fan of Chromebooks, however, I also love iPads and the wonderful things you can do with them in the classroom! This isn’t the first touchscreen ChromeOS device I have used, I also have a Samsung Chromebook Plus that I absolutely love.

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Confessions of A Digital Leader: 6 Things I Learned While Implementing Digital Learning

RafranzDavis.com

Through the course of our implementation and relaunch of Google Apps, I’ve definitely learned that the word “free” is such a myth. With that said, we are literally starting from scratch considering that our district is BYOD with basically no mobile devices other than in specialized areas. Ipads and Chromebooks.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Blended learning, flipped learning, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) are a few of the pedagogical approaches that are often referenced as powerful practices which rely on technology to facilitate learning. We primarily use iPads at the K-2 level and Chromebooks at grades 3-5, although the purpose for a lesson might demand a different device.

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The Promise and Perils of Technology in Education

Reading By Example

Blended learning, flipped learning, and BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) are a few of the pedagogical approaches that are often referenced as powerful practices which rely on technology to facilitate learning. We primarily use iPads at the K-2 level and Chromebooks at grades 3-5, although the purpose for a lesson might demand a different device.