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Navigating Your Journey to Remote Learning

A Principal's Reflections

Our youngest learners will need some help and guidance, especially if their elementary schools have not been 1:1 or Bring Your Own Device (BYOD). I also tried to articulate the information above in a video, which you can view below. Don’t put the responsibility on parents for students grades five and above.

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How to Assess with Respect with Starr Sackstein

The CoolCatTeacher

In speaking engagements, Sackstein speaks about blogging, journalism education, throwing out grades and BYOD, helping people see technology doesn’t have to be feared. Contact information: mssackstein@gmail.com. She has made the Bammy Awards finals for Secondary High School Educator in 2014 and for blogging in 2015.

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The challenges of mobile learning in the classroom

Neo LMS

This is especially evident over the decade, as schools have increasingly adopted mobile learning as a signature initiative using BYOD and 1:1 programs and investing in tablets to provide their students with access to a wealth of relevant educational content and learning opportunities. Mobile students.

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5 reasons why blended learning programs fail-and how to save them

eSchool News

Then we implemented a district-wide BYOD program where kids as young as kindergarten were bringing in devices to share with their class. But as a district with a large free-and-reduced meals program, we knew BYOD was leaving gaps in access that were best addressed by going 1:1. We were clear and upfront with sharing the data collected.

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18 Distance Learning Tools with Sound Privacy Practices

Graphite Blog

Teachers can quickly see whether the tool earned a "Pass," "Warning," or "Fail" rating and can read at-a-glance information about how the tool addresses data safety, data rights, ads, and tracking. Magically easy way to create and publish digital books and multimedia Price: $4.99 BrainPop and BrainPop Jr.

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#Flipclass Workflow

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

This group will be an informal space for students to share whatever they are writing for peer review and feedback. For elementary schools or 1:1 iPad districts, I would recommend accessing Curriculet through Edmodo. Information is nicely chunked on each slide and it is easier for students to read than a lengthy Google Doc assignment.

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Lessons from a Decade of 1:1: a Crowd-Sourced Interview

techlearning

Bartholomew Consolidated School Corporation in Indiana offers BYOD as an option to accompany 1:1. Frequently, elementary-school students keep their devices at school while middle- and high-school students are able to take them home. WHERE DOES BYOD FIT INTO YOUR PROGRAM? We allow BYOD to supplement that.”

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