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5 practical tips for BYOD equity

Neo LMS

This category is quite big and it constantly grows, but there are devices that are pretty common these days and everybody can have access to them easily — devices like smartphones and tablets. Schools don’t have to invest significant amounts of their funds in buying smartphones and tablets. 5 practical tips for BYOD equity.

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Interested in #BYOD? Become a #ConnectedEducator! #CE13

The Innovative Educator

So, you’re interested in supporting bring your own device (BYOD) where you work Congratulations! Learning Community Join a vibrant connected educators learning community for those interested in discovering what it means when we empower students to BYOD that meets all year long in a variety of platforms (Twitter, Facebook, Google).

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How to bundle education device management

eSchool News

In today’s world, where children are already familiar with tablets and smartphones from watching videos on YouTube or playing games at home, learning through technology will likely become more exciting than daunting (and this goes for teachers too). Bundling education device management software can pay dividends.

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How to make your school IT budget go further

Vizor

Schools should plan ahead and budget for replacing or upgrading their devices before they reach their EOL dates, and ensure that the new devices are compatible with the existing infrastructure and software. BYOD can offer benefits such as increased access, convenience, and personalization, as well as reduced costs for schools.

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5 Areas of Consideration for Developing a BYOD Policy for Your School or District

The 21st Century Principal

While there is some debate about whether a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) Policy perpetuates inequities and the technology gap, school districts in times of tightening budgets and limited resources are looking for cost-effective ways to increase student access to technology. Set up general guidelines for BYOD access.

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Mobile learning: The good and the bad

Neo LMS

Everywhere we go, here and there, people always seem to have a mobile device in their hands, be it a smartphone or a tablet. Now owning a smartphone is like losing half our lives. Laptops, tablets and smartphones prices have all decreased since their first inception, making them available to anyone.

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Is Augmented Reality Technology The Future of Education ?

Kitaboo on EdTech

Projection-based AR : In this case, AR software sends light to an object which creates an interactive dashboard in a real environment. The number of smartphones sold to users had crossed the 1.5 Augmented reality technology has 3 types – Location-based AR : This technology displays information based on a device’s geo-location.