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Mobile learning: The good and the bad

Neo LMS

Everywhere we go, here and there, people always seem to have a mobile device in their hands, be it a smartphone or a tablet. It’s almost a sin not to own a mobile device. Our mobile devices are online 24/7. Mobile learning of course. The pros The most obvious reason is that almost everyone owns a mobile device.

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How school IT pros can use BYOD principles to ace the BYOA test

eSchool News

Just when school IT administrators thought they were on level ground after wading through the murky waters of BYOD (bring-your-own-device), a new challenge has emerged. BYOD has led to the burgeoning popularity of BYOA (bring-your-own-application). The BYOD Foundation. BYOA presents a number of IT challenges.

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Transforming the classroom with augmented learning

Neo LMS

Put it this way: I place my phone in front of a science exhibit and my phone’s screen displays all data relevant to the exhibit. In essence AR amplifies the user’s senses and unlocks yet another layer of digital information all with the power of mobile devices. Both Google Glass and Microsoft HoloLens can be used in the classroom.

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4 Questions for 4 Edtech Thought Leaders

eSpark

Certified Google Educator, the Massachusetts Google Educator Group Leader, and Technology Integration Specialist/Mobile Learning Coach for Burlington Public Schools. Sam - It’s safe to assume that we’ll see a rapid expansion in 1:1 programs with devices that are increasingly mobile, ever-present and connected. SamGliksman. jlscheffer.

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Using Cell Phones and Other Devices In and Out of the Classroom

The Mobile Native

Marys City Schools is the longest running mobile learning program in the country. Join us on November 8th for our community''s next webinar to see how smartphones (mobile learning devices) were successfully integrated into the curriculum at St. He has conducted mobile learning webinars for Classroom 2.0 Mary''s schools.

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4 Questions for 4 Edtech Thought Leaders

eSpark

Certified Google Educator, the Massachusetts Google Educator Group Leader, and Technology Integration Specialist/Mobile Learning Coach for Burlington Public Schools. Sam - It’s safe to assume that we’ll see a rapid expansion in 1:1 programs with devices that are increasingly mobile, ever-present and connected. SamGliksman. jlscheffer.

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Navigating e-learning cybersecurity threats as a teacher

Neo LMS

Unfortunately, many incidents have disproved this, with dire consequences such as stolen student data and online class hacking. Free could also have some downsides, such as your and your students’ data being used unfairly. For example, Single Sign-On (SSO) is great since it helps you verify the identity of a student.

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