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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. Organize focus groups or polls and include students in these data collection process. 1:1 education means that each and every student gets a device (usually a laptop) with preloaded programs and textbooks.

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Creating an Effective Learning Environment While Practicing Social Distancing

Dr. Shannon Doak

As for collaboration and having students working together, students really can’t work in a small group collaboratively while also maintaining social distancing. Screencasting on a Chromebook , Graphic Design, Photo Editing and Art. STEM on a Chromebook , . Coding on a Chromebook , . AirDrop on a Chromebook , .

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How teachers address cell phones in class

Ask a Tech Teacher

When students want to do quick research on a topic, look up a word, run a calculation, or review a concept, they can hop on a cell phone much faster than logging into a Chromebook or laptop. Finally, cell phones have become a small version of a computer be it a laptop, Chromebook, or iPad (especially an iPad).

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Innovative Uses of G Suite Edu in Medfield Public Schools

EdTechTeacher

Through the development of their 1:1, BYOD and Chromebook cart model, Medfield has increased their adoption of G Suite in a variety of both practical and creative ways. Once the data is collected, privacy settings are switched to “view only” for students, and they copy any necessary data to their own lab group spreadsheet.

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

Edsurge

So two years ago, the Orange Unified School District Director of Information Technology undertook what he dubs the most important project his IT group has completed to date—implementing single sign-on (SSO). Plus, we’re a BYOD environment. After two years, that number had soared to 29,000 users out of a possible 32,000.

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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

I create a main classroom group for each level I teach because I want to promote the online PLN experience. So all of my Honors 9 students are in one group regardless of period and all of my English 12 students are in another group. When I name my groups I always use the following naming convention: School Year & Level.

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Shall We Play a Game (& Learn)?

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Deploying a combination of 1:1, BYOD, and paper-based activities, I am able to give my students an opportunity to pace themselves through the levels. Scheduling consistent time in the computer lab, 3 days a week throughout the unit we are 1:1 with Chromebooks and computers. I also have all groups set to read-only.

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