A High School Students Perspective of BYOT
As a high school student, I know that I have the luxury of seeing something that
my teachers do not….how the other teachers teach. As a teacher, you may hear
little pieces of what that math teacher down the hall is asking her kids to do
and you might overhear how the science teacher next door teamed everybody up for that really tough lab. As a student, I know exactly what my math teacher is
expecting and how ... Read More...
http://byotnetwork.com/2013/04/25/full-throttle-tech-with-byot-from-a-hs-students-perspective/
my teachers do not….how the other teachers teach. As a teacher, you may hear
little pieces of what that math teacher down the hall is asking her kids to do
and you might overhear how the science teacher next door teamed everybody up for that really tough lab. As a student, I know exactly what my math teacher is
expecting and how ... Read More...
http://byotnetwork.com/2013/04/25/full-throttle-tech-with-byot-from-a-hs-students-perspective/
Creating Device Neutral Devices for BYOD Classes
Asa growing number of schools adopt bring-your-own-device programs -- bringing a slew of unique devices into the classroom -- one expert is offering tips to help teachers craft lessons that are device neutral. Ron Milliner, director of the Kentucky Academy of Technology Education, says teachers should incorporate BYOD into existing lessons while not worrying so much about the actual devices. Students, Milliner said, will find the applications they need and collaborate to provide technical support.
http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/01/09/device-neutral-assignments-for-byod.aspx?admgarea=Features1
http://thejournal.com/articles/2013/01/09/device-neutral-assignments-for-byod.aspx?admgarea=Features1
MindShift Article - Amidst a Mobile Revolution in
Excellent article about the pedological implication of using mobile devices in the classroom.
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/03/amidst-a-mobile-revolution-in-schools-will-old-teaching-tactics-prevail/
http://blogs.kqed.org/mindshift/2012/03/amidst-a-mobile-revolution-in-schools-will-old-teaching-tactics-prevail/
What Makes BYOD Work?
Great Blog with 10 practical ways to use mobile devices in a classroom:
http://edtechchic.blogspot.fr/2012/03/what-makes-byod-work.html
Distraction to Reaction: BYOT (BYOD) Success!
Notes from TCEA 2012 Presentation by Eanes ISD Tech Group and Carl Hooker, Director of Instructional Technology, Eanes ISD
http://edtechsandyk.blogspot.com/2012/02/distraction-2-reaction-byot-success.html
BYOT: Bring Your Own Technology
Forsythe County, Georgia Documentary on MSNBC
http://dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/06/11567170-at-one-school-district-the-motto-is-byot-bring-your-own-technology?lite
http://dailynightly.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/05/06/11567170-at-one-school-district-the-motto-is-byot-bring-your-own-technology?lite
Mobile Learning Resources on Scoop.it
The Teacher's Guide to Polling in the Classroom
Raising your hand in the classroom is so old school. Thanks to the massive influx of technology into education, there are dozens of new ways students can virtually voice their opinion.
http://edudemic.com/2012/04/the-teachers-guide-to-polling-in-the-classroom/