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BYOT “BASICS”. HOKE WILCOX, ITS KSU. [email protected]. NOT what your district will look like after you openly acknowledge BYOT. Tech Policy. Central. District. School. What’s not going to help. Listening to the radio. Watching TV. Saturday Morning Now. BYOT. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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BYOT “BASICS”HOKE WILCOX, ITS KSU
NOT what your district will look like after you openly acknowledge
BYOT
Tech Policy
CentralScho
ol
District
What’s not going to help
Listening to the radio..
Watching TV
Saturday Morning Now...
BYOT
At it’s essence BYOT is simply allowing students to bring their own technology to use OPENLY the classroom for instructional use.
Speak Up!
67%64%
What do students believe is the greatest barrier to using
educational technology?
53% say not being able to use their own cell phone, smart phone, or MP3 player for learning in school
Project RED
Data was pulled from a survey of almost 1,000 schools in 49 states and Washington. Findings focused on school-level data instead of district-level data in order to get as close as possible to the students, teachers, and principals, according to the report.
Project RED
9 factors that most strongly link technology to educational success
Of those nine, five could be directly supported by implementing BYOT
BYOT in your schools...your
choices...
SUDTSBYOT (Subversive, underground, double top secret, bring your own technology)
BYOT
BYOT Truths
It will accelerate.
It’s already happening!
BYOT’s Considerations
Educational
Technical
Educational Considerations
Achieve 1:1 for less money
bring technology integration to whole new level because of access
Will you need to structure PD instructional strategies with 1:1?
Educational Considerations
Allows teachers to address higher order thinking skills and ask questions that aren’t necessarily “Googleable”
How about new instructional ideas....Flip Your Classroom? Hands on activities where students wrestle with tough questions during class time and listen to lectures and read notes at home...
Technical Considerations
Potentially less desktops/laptops to support because students are bringing their own access to school...do we need beige boxes any more or....computer labs?
What applications do students need access to? Could they achieve some of this using free tools like Google Docs?
Potentially more traffic on your network because of the increase in devices
Technical Implications
What are the tech policies that should be in place?
Are you going to implement aVLAN for wireless devices?
Can you control where students go if the bring their own access?
How should you determine which technologies should be allowed in school?
Technical Considerations
Can you save money on desktop licensing?
Could you use implement something such as XenDesktop with the students’s laptops?
Who supports what?
BYOT
YOUR TURN!