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Balance the Delivery

Ask a Tech Teacher

Unaccounted time for social media and gaming usage. 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.

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

EdTechSandyK

A participant in the room shared about an 8th grade Engilsh teacher using Google docs and going paperless - students walk in and go immediately to their Chromebooks because they want to see the feedback the teacher has given them. They brought in a panel of students to ask about their experience with BYOD. Here is Mrs. Cook''s Twitter.

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

EdTechTeam

While some studied robotics and social media, others dived into different learning disabilities and schools around the world. There are groups introducing fidget corners, independent corners, BYOD, Chromebook care, slime as a type of fidget, and a surprise book corner to classes around our school.

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7 School Web Content Filter Features That Save IT Directors Time

Lightspeed Systems

1—Works with All Devices, at School and at Home Identifying a solution that ensures school-managed, “bring your own device” (BYOD), and IoT devices are covered, with seamless deployment options, saves a lot of time since you won’t have to manage multiple filtering solutions to ensure scalability, performance, security, and reporting.

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7 School Web Content Filter Features That Save IT Directors Time

Lightspeed Systems

1—Works with All Devices, at School and at Home Identifying a solution that ensures school-managed, “bring your own device” (BYOD), and IoT devices are covered, with seamless deployment options, saves a lot of time since you won’t have to manage multiple filtering solutions to ensure scalability, performance, security, and reporting.

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The Hottest Posts of 2015 - Holiday Reading

The Innovative Educator

Overall the most popular posts were those relating to research, bring your own device, and harnessing the power of social media in general and Twitter in particular. I'm excited that as shared in #20 my district is among those embracing BYOD. The Chromebook Flip. 19 points out my very favorite laptop device.

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30 Examples Of Disruptions In The Classroom

TeachThought - Learn better.

But as successive refinements improve them to the point that they start to steal customers, they may end up reshaping entire industries: classified ads (Craigslist), long distance calls (Skype), record stores (iTunes), research libraries (Google), local stores (eBay), taxis (Uber) and newspapers (Twitter).” District-level BYOD programs.