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Debunking 3 myths about BYOD in the classroom

Neo LMS

BYOD — Bring Your Own Device — has gained some momentum in today’s education system. From temp teachers to entire school districts, more and more educational staff debate about or seriously consider the adoption of BYOD in their instruction. Adopting BYOD in schools seems like a win-win situation.

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5 Internet Safety Tips for Teachers

Ask a Tech Teacher

As a teacher, taking proactive measures to avoid and mitigate them is critical for creating a safe environment to teach and learn while maximizing the perks of the vast digital resources the internet offers. They can take over both your personal and work-related accounts, from your emails and social media to online teaching platforms.

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Exploring the Benefits of Implementing BOYD in Education

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

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). The essence of BYOD revolves around encouraging and permitting students to bring their own personally-owned electronic gadgets to class.

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Every Schools' Obligation

A Principal's Reflections

We then transitioned into online conduct in social media spaces and how that can impact college acceptances and employment. As students actively used these tools to connect, collaborate, contribute, and create, they were not only developing media literacy skills, but also learning in a safe, transparent fashion.

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7 School Web Content Filter Features That Save IT Directors Time

Lightspeed Systems

Information Technology resources, though—both time and money—are in increasingly short supply. So how do IT teams ensure comprehensive filtering while managing with resource and time constraints? 7—Comprehensive Reporting A big drain on IT resources comes from inadequate reporting.

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Leveraging Web 2.0 for Revolutionary Teacher Professional Development

Dr. Shannon Doak

Think blogs, social media hubs, wikis, and other interactive online tools that form the heart of Web 2.0. They can curate resources, follow influential voices, and engage in reflective practices. Pooling Resources via Crowdsourcing: Web 2.0 facilitates the crowd-sourcing of valuable teaching resources.

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7 Skills Students Need for Today’s Classwork

Ask a Tech Teacher

Digital Citizenship. Each year, add a few more from this list of nineteen digital citizenship topics including cyberbullying, digital footprint, digital law, fair use and public domain, copyrights, plagiarism, social media, and digital commerce. you have a BYOD school, teach these.