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BYOD and the Paperless Classroom

A Principal's Reflections

Students complete assignments whether it’s homework, class work, projects and tests all online using various websites, such as, Edmodo, Tumblr and Instagram on their BYOD devices. Smith has been absent to show they have been engaged, completing their work, and staying on task. Smith on Twitter. Make sure you follow Ms.

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Can BYOD Narrow the Digital Divide? #SXSWedu

EdTechSandyK

rubrics Follow #BYODchat on Twitter Nothing is the magic tool for getting our kids where they need to be. Instructional objectives must be our primary focus with ample attention toward student engagement. A BYOD policy is a bridge for low SES students. BYOD BYOT sxswedu' BYODResources Bit.ly/byoddocs

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5 Ways Teachers Can Encourage Deeper Learning With Personal Devices

Edsurge

While pushing students to learn outside our classrooms is a step in the right direction, how do we ensure that these experiences lead to deeper learning ? Here are 5 ways to get to curate that practice by making your class a BYOD zone.

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Most Popular Posts of 2014 and All Time

The Innovative Educator

Post Comments Page Views Date 5 Ideas to Make Lectures and Presentations Interactive 52 5262 8/31/2014 Going #BYOD ? Post Page views Does Twitter have a minimum age requirement? Jun 13, 2013, 29746 Using Cell Phones to Support Student Engagement. If there is, take a look and if you are so inspired, leave a comment.

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2012 Edublog Award Nominations

EdTechSandyK

Best Individual Tweeter: George Couros ( @gcouros ) George Couros shares a wide variety of information on Twitter, from practical tool tips to informative articles on the art of teaching and learning. Great tool for promoting student engagement! tools such as Edmodo, Skype, Twitter, and Second Life.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Multiplayer Classroom: Designing Coursework as a Game by Michael Matera Imagine students engaged in a multiplayer world, with XP, quests, mobs, dungeons, and guilds. Make this happen in your classroom, where students learn by playing; where they teach each other and themselves. A massive online game?

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You Don't Have to Marry It!

The Daring Librarian

I call it the partial flip - having augmented information available for tutorial or reinforcement and to spark student engagement. We''re not a 1:1 or total BYOD school. You can just source some great videos already created and add them to your lesson plan. My Lesson Path (formerly Mentor Mob) on Big Rich Mt. Yeah, those.