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K–12 Schools Need Strong Mobile Device Management Services

EdTech Magazine

With one-to-one device and BYOD programs now commonplace in K–12 schools, IT leaders need to ensure they have control over the myriad personal laptops, tablets and phones K–12 stakeholders use on a daily basis. . In 2018, the demand for mobile devices in K–12 rose 10 percent in the United States, with sales rising from 5.5 million to 5.8

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K-12 Blueprint site updated - resources for planning and implementing EdTech

Educational Technology Guy

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. You can subscribe to the free magazine and use the site. Follow me on Twitter and Google+.

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Computing, Cost Savings and the Cloud: The Value of Virtualization

EdTech Magazine

Even amid the proliferation of mobile technology in K–12 schools through BYOD programs and one-to-one computing, desktop computers remain a popular choice. Please join the discussion on Twitter by using the #ConnectIT hashtag. . Computing, Cost Savings and the Cloud: The Value of Virtualization. eli.zimmerman_9856. by Amy Passow.

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

EdTech Magazine

What I can tell you anecdotally from the work that we've done here at Hanover is that, even with a BYOD program, there's still equity challenges with that because not every student has a mobile device to bring. . So, then the onus is on the school to provide those devices. by Eli Zimmerman.

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Discovering the “Ultimate Classroom”: A Student Led Project Based Learning Inquiry

EdTechTeam

Visited several local libraries and InfOhio : I tapped into these resources which gave me over 300 books, magazines, and articles at various reading and interest levels. There are groups introducing fidget corners, independent corners, BYOD, Chromebook care, slime as a type of fidget, and a surprise book corner to classes around our school.

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22 COOL (and FREE) Ways to Enjoy #ISTE2015 Without Being There [#NOTATISTE]

mauilibrarian2 in Olinda

Follow the official ISTE Twitter hashtag #ISTE2015. Her Flipboard ISTE Insights Magazine here (she is looking for curators in different time zones). Matt's second session is: Sharing is Caring BYOD, Wednesday, July 1, 11:45 am - 12:45 pm, EDT. Unable to attend ISTE in person this year? Yes, of course, you already knew that.

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A letter of support

NeverEndingSearch

When schools introduce their 1:1, BYOD, Chromebook or iPad roll-outs, it is the librarian who is best positioned to ensure that quality resources and apps are curated on those screens. twitter: @joycevalenza. We curate new forms of digital texts. Sincerely, Joyce Kasman Valenza, Ph.D. skype: joycevalenza.