The IBM 5150 Began the Classroom Technology Revolution
EdTech Magazine
DECEMBER 7, 2016
By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Decades before BYOD and one-to-one, schools were just getting acquainted with computing.
EdTech Magazine
DECEMBER 7, 2016
By Meghan Bogardus Cortez Decades before BYOD and one-to-one, schools were just getting acquainted with computing.
A Principal's Reflections
FEBRUARY 23, 2014
Building on the success of our Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative and with the addition of a new, innovative staff member two noteworthy advancements have been made since September 2013. Change Digital Leadership educational technology Innovation Laura Fleming Makerspace New Milford High School transformation'
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Educational Technology Guy
SEPTEMBER 19, 2012
The site has resources for educators about planning and implementing technology initiatives. The site has resources about one-to-one programs, BYOD, digital content, reviews about technology, success stories and case studies, tips and ideas, webinars, educational technology news, and much more.
EdTech Magazine
SEPTEMBER 14, 2020
Applying technical protections — such as setting strong anti-phishing on email and installing centrally managed endpoint security tools — certainly helps, but technology alone won’t top a good dose of quality, targeted end-user training and an easy-to-reach online help desk staffed for as many hours a day as the district can afford.
Edsurge
AUGUST 5, 2017
After three years of utilizing a BYOD (bring your own device) policy with my classes at Nassau Community College, I have seen how tools like tablets and laptops can lead to better academic engagement. Access to connectivity is vital to a successful classroom BYOD policy, so these issues are largely taken care of by an institution.
EdTech Magazine
SEPTEMBER 22, 2020
Applying technical protections — such as setting strong anti-phishing on email and installing centrally managed endpoint security tools — certainly helps, but technology alone won’t top a good dose of quality, targeted end-user training and an easy-to-reach online help desk staffed for as many hours a day as the district can afford.
EdTech Magazine
SEPTEMBER 18, 2020
Applying technical protections — such as setting strong anti-phishing on email and installing centrally managed endpoint security tools — certainly helps, but technology alone won’t top a good dose of quality, targeted end-user training and an easy-to-reach online help desk staffed for as many hours a day as the district can afford.
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