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What parents should ask teachers about technology

Ask a Tech Teacher

This might include a desktop/laptop computer, Wifi, and an ereader, as well as software, apps, extensions, and bookmarked websites used to complete schoolwork. If the school is a Bring-your-own-device (BYOD) set-up, what do they recommend? Ask teachers if they use social media with students and if so, how.

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Notes from Leadership for the Digital Age with Alan November - Day 2

EdTechSandyK

Good apps for creating tutorials: Explain Everything, Screen Chomp, Educreations District #2 : Revisiting their BYOD initiative. They brought in a panel of students to ask about their experience with BYOD. District #3 : Next Generation Digital Classroom - moving away from laptops and desktops. Here is Mrs. Cook''s Twitter.

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Forging Ahead With Change

A Principal's Reflections

It is time to realize that social media, technology, and the change process are not the enemy. To this end, teachers and students are now routinely utilizing social media and other various Web 2.0 Students can also opt to bring their personal computing devices (laptops, tablets, iPod Touches) to use in school and class.

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The Hottest Posts of 2015 - Holiday Reading

The Innovative Educator

Overall the most popular posts were those relating to research, bring your own device, and harnessing the power of social media in general and Twitter in particular. I'm excited that as shared in #20 my district is among those embracing BYOD. 19 points out my very favorite laptop device. The Chromebook Flip.

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