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Are You a Critical Consumer?

A Principal's Reflections

The exponential evolution if the Internet and social media tools have allowed for the quick sharing of knowledge, ideas, images, videos, and opinions. As we explored moving towards Bring Your Own Device ( BYOD ) in 2010, I was able to glean powerful insights and evidence of efficacy from the Forsyth County School District in Georgia.

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Exploring the Benefits of Implementing BOYD in Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

However, implementing BOYD in schools also presents some challenges such as data security, digital divide, and compatibility issues. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is often used interchangeably with other acronyms such as BYOT (Bring Your own Technology), BYOPC ( Bring your Own PC), BYOP ( Bring Your Own Phone).

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Change is a Mindset

A Principal's Reflections

These indicators have become so embedded in the minds of those judging our schools and work that we, like everyone else, worked hard to focus only on initiatives that would hopefully produce favorable outcomes in those areas. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) implemented in 2011. See what CBS New York had to say. So what''s stopping you?

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Addressing the Digital Access Gap: One District’s Success

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast This edLeader Panel is presented by CoSN and AASA. In March, it hosts a showcase of students’ work to underscore their successes and positive outcomes. ClassLink is ideal for 1 to1 and BYOD initiatives. Community members also participate in a makerspace during the event.

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Theories for the digital age: Self regulated learning

Learning with 'e's

If these are accurate statistics, they present a significant challenge to schools, colleges and universities. Institutes that discourage the Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) movement may be perceived by their students as anachronistic. 2008) Does a community of learners foster self-regulated learning?

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7 Strategies for Addressing Digital Confrontation Via @MsCofino

The Innovative Educator

This NY Times article about social media rules from kids, will help. However, byod points out that while there are accepted norms, that doesn’t mean that teens don’t find some of them deeply problematic. You can read her post to find out how she handled the situation and the outcome).

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Video for learning: Today and tomorrow

Learning with 'e's

Present-day students, who interact with a steady stream of digital media throughout the day, are generally unsurprised by video in the classroom; if anything, they expect it. 2017) Can one-to-one initiative and BYOD in schools increase student engagement? Today, video use in the classroom is more commonplace. Parlour, A.

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