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Looking Back At 2011 And Looking Forward To 2012

The Web20Classroom

For the past few years ( here and here ) I started a tradition (if we can call it that) where I look back at the year in #edtech and try to make predictions as to what''s going to take hold in the coming year. Tablets- It''s going to be tough to find anyone who would argue that Tablet did not increase in use in education this year.

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The Perfect Pairing: @Wacom x @PearDeck — Making student thinking visible, in real-time #edtech #TechWithHeart @WacomExp_Cntr #mathchat #mtbos

techieMusings

Instead, I focused on how a class set of Wacom tablets, combined with Pear Deck, have enabled me to see how students are working through and thinking through problems in the classroom. I have a class set of small tablets like these Intuos ones. My school is a BYOD school and students all have their laptops in class on a daily basis.

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

Edsurge

The teacher’s voice is sharp as she asks the IT department to reset the students’ login information; she’s losing valuable teaching time, not to mention her students’ attention. Plus, we’re a BYOD environment. Our edtech coordinator tells me there is more collaborative time for students. More Information from ClassLink.

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Using Single Sign-On to Streamline Edtech Access

edWeb.net

First, many programs have different protocols for creating login information, causing students and educators endless frustration. Next, due to the variety of logins, the users end up writing down access information on sticky notes, in notebooks, etc., The post Using Single Sign-On to Streamline Edtech Access appeared first on edWeb.

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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Essentially, this is what I do: Organize students into classes on Edmodo with all resources, agendas, links to edtech tools, assignments, and quizzes are completed in Edmodo. This group will be an informal space for students to share whatever they are writing for peer review and feedback. Students go to Curriculet for reading texts.

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Your Essential Back to School EdTech Checklist

Fractus Learning

Device tune-up : update/refresh/re-image your tablets, laptops, and desktops. Add apps to your tablets. Did you buy new laptops or tablets? Hopefully, this was already done last school year. Update your Acceptable Use Policy. Has anything materially changed in your school’s approach? Switching to mobile devices? are functional.

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How Common Sense Is Helping NYC Welcome Cell Phones into Schools

Graphite Blog

Individual schools can decide whether they want to incorporate students’ personal technology into classroom learning and can implement a "bring your own device" (BYOD) program. Are you thinking about going BYOD? Parents need to understand the purpose of BYOD and how they can support their kids in using personal devices for learning.

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