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Is your classroom ready for BYOD?

Neo LMS

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom setups are very common nowadays, but there are a few aspects to consider before implementing them. I tried to BYOD when I was in college and the reactions of my teachers were mixed – some were totally open to it, while others were a bit cautious. Sounds easy.

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5 practical tips for BYOD equity

Neo LMS

Its classrooms, furniture and sometimes creaky floor oozes history and heritage. 5 practical tips for BYOD equity. One issue that comes up pretty often is that of BYOD equity. So how can schools ensure all their students can have access to the same quality of education when involved in a BYOD program? Advanced planning.

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5 Ways Adobe Premiere Rush Encourages Creativity in the Classroom

The CoolCatTeacher

It has replaced my use of iMovie in the classroom with my students because it is more robust. I’ll also dive into some of the features that have me most excited as a classroom teacher. For these reasons, gridlines are a must-use in my classroom. Video is the modern essay. Here’s how. AUTO OR “PRO” AUTO.

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6 Ways to Add Video to Your Classroom with Animoto

EdTech4Beginners

As a teacher, you can apply for a free Animoto Classroom account , and create up to 50 free sub-accounts for students. Animoto also has a free mobile app available for iOS and Android devices if you’ve got a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) classroom. How do I use Animoto? What would I use Animoto for? T eacher intros.

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Textbooks optional: What unbundling and BYOD mean for learning technology

eSchool News

When it comes to middle schools and high schools, the average classroom looks more like a typical startup office than the traditional classroom of the past. Similar to the age-old Apple vs. Android debate, students tend to have personal preferences about the devices they use for learning. Enter the age of BYOD.

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Augmented Reality – The Art of BYOD

EdTechTeam

So we set out to employ BYOD (bring your own devices) with augmented reality. Admittedly there was a lot of troubleshooting going on in my classroom during this augmented reality experience. I recorded a little bit of the experience in my classroom and when I re-watched it I was excited to hear my students say “Oh, wow!”

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EdTech Acronyms Explained

EdTech4Beginners

BYOD – Bring Your Own Device. FC – Flipped Classroom ( click here for my guide to flipping lessons ). Windows, Android). But have a look and get familiar with what they stand for: 1:1 – One to one (usually talking about the ratio of devices in a class per child). API – Application Programming Interface.

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