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Streamlining BYOD With ClassLink

A Principal's Reflections

After a semester long pilot program with the senior class during the spring of 2011, we rolled out our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program to the entire student body in September. The best part is that for both groups the dashboard appears the same no matter the device that is used to login and access it.

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Overcoming 3 challenges of introducing blended learning in the classroom

Neo LMS

BYOD programs are one solution, but it is not always viable since there are students who come from different social backgrounds, some without having their basic needs covered, like food, shelter, clothing. Read more: Debunking 3 myths about BYOD in the classroom. Read more: 5 Tips for incorporating blended learning into your classroom.

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The Intersection of Project Share, BYOD, and PBL #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Courses and groups are used to communicate with students, classmates, and teachers. Note for Region XIII ESC - they can provide Symbaloo training,) Google Apps for Education - new to Rockdale. Students work in groups. Each group decides the direction of their project. With PBL and BYOD, everything changes!

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Why are some educators still reluctant to using technology in the classroom?

Neo LMS

Technology seems to be involved nowadays in most aspects of education and many schools are adopting it quite well, whether it’s adopting BYOD initiatives, blended learning, flipped classrooms , creating content using authoring tools, or using a learning platform. A two hour training to learn an entire platform won’t be enough.

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Game changers in the Training Zone

Learning with 'e's

This week, ahead of my speech at the Learning Technologies Conference I recorded a 10 minute podcast interview for the Training Zone. Using your own personal devices to access learning, access peer groups, access social networking, access the ability to create and share content, anywhere and everywhere. My interview is at 18.45

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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. Jennifer - The development of student technology teams to support 1:1 or BYOD initiatives is something more schools across the country are exploring. SamGliksman.

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Creating 21st Century Classrooms in Middle School #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

Teachers do not have to be experts in the technology to use the technology in their classroom Alan November and Howie DiBlasi are some of the speakers who came to Region 10 as part of the training. Group web page created in Project Share. Each campus (there are 20) has their own wiki within the group.

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