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The Drivers of a Successful BYOD Initiative

A Principal's Reflections

Technology seems to be more accessible that ever before. Even when we entertain guests I will go to charge my iPhone and find that someone has already commandeered my charger, much to my chagrin. Even when we entertain guests I will go to charge my iPhone and find that someone has already commandeered my charger, much to my chagrin.

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Looking for a Class Robot? Try Robo Wunderkind

Ask a Tech Teacher

It can be used at home, in school, or as an extracurricular tool for teaching STEAM disciplines (science, technology, engineering, art, and math). To get started, I needed a mobile device (like an iPhone, Android phone, or an iPad–the latter is recommended), a Bluetooth connection, and a risk-takers mentality.

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Mobile Technology: An instructor's viewpoint

Connecting 2 the World

I was a member of a panel at a recent CDETG conference on Mobile Technology. CDTEG is a group of people interested in integrating technology at the higher ed level. The organization is set up to create a dialog and share information about issues around educational technology at the university level.

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Addressing the most common parent concerns about BYOD in schools

Neo LMS

Technology is here to stay, and instead of banning it, schools should use it in their favor. By allowing kids to bring and use their mobile devices in the classroom, schools can make learning more fun and engaging. Schools that adhere to a BYOD policy are committed to reducing technology inequity, so every child can learn equally.

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Improving the Education of Kids in Poverty and Other Helpful News

The CoolCatTeacher

Free Technology for Teachers: Google Expeditions is Possibly Coming to a School Near You. I have one my sister gave me for Savannah college of Art and design that they did with the iPhone. Free Technology for Teachers: 5 Research Tools Students Often Overlook. Tweet me things you think need to be shared on a wider basis.

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ClassDojo - free classroom behavior system - announces iOS apps.

Educational Technology Guy

It''s easy to use and many teachers who use it have seen positive outcomes from using it with their students. The free app allows teachers to register for an account on an iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch, set up and view all of their classes, and assign personalized avatars to each of their students. Follow me on Twitter and Google+.

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When the Robots Come for Our Jobs, They’ll Spare the Teachers

Edsurge

How can we prepare a generation of students to adapt and evolve, learn (and un-learn), in an era where technological advances are transforming the world of work, traditional educational pathways are under fire—and the half-life of skills hovers around five years ? Recall that the first iPhones weren’t released until 2007.

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