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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

Enter the age of BYOD. BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) is a huge part of the way schools are integrating technology. What works in an 11th grade social studies class in rural Maine, may not be what’s right for a class covering the same topics in New York City. The benefits of a BYOD program are far-reaching.

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Q&A: Leila Nuland on How to Build Equitable Computer Science Curricula

EdTech Magazine

Q&A: Leila Nuland on How to Build Equitable Computer Science Curricula. While some teachers have already started to come up with creative ways to inject computer science into their programs, others may still be lost on how to introduce the concepts into the classroom. . eli.zimmerman_9856. Thu, 10/11/2018 - 12:07.

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Our favorite teacher memes for 2020

Neo LMS

They had to transfer onset classes to the online classroom, and they had to learn how to use the various apps and tools necessary in teaching remotely. Students are inventive and creative, and they found alternatives to skipping classes even when they were studying online. They even had to adapt to teaching with the help of LMS s.

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The IT solutions you need to succeed this year

eSchool News

Not only are there school-mandated devices, but the rise of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) linked to the school’s network has the potential to cause major strain on a school’s IT system, both from campus and at home.

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Big Jump in Use of Games, Videos in K-12 Schools, Survey Finds

Marketplace K-12

A growing number of teachers, meanwhile, are hungry for PD on how to integrate games in their classrooms. Last year’s survey underscored the large numbers of high school students using their own devices in classrooms , a practice often called BYOD. Why Ed Tech Is Not Transforming How Teachers Teach.

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Virtual Reality in the Classroom: It’s Easy to Get Started

Ask a Tech Teacher

I was thrilled when Amanda Ronan over at Teach.com suggested that she write a how-to for teachers on getting virtual reality started in their classrooms. If your school has a BYOD (bring your own device) policy, you can ask for student volunteers willing to download the apps or videos onto their phones. Get Started with VR.

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Working out the Worksheet

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Take a peek at what I created for our study of Romeo & Juliet and a group work review for Cask of Amontillado. Practical & free BYOD resources are a must. And how many of these tools can be used with BYOD? Delivery is easy, but assessment via BYOD is more problematic. How can resources be adapted to BYOD?

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