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Bring Your Own Device in the Classroom
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Setting up BYOD in your Classroom
Presented by: Sandra Paul Chief Technical Officer
August 18, 2014
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Agenda
● Why BYOD/BYOT?● Pros/Cons of BYOD/Mobile devices● Technologies for BYOD● Classroom Pedagogy● Student comments● Stakeholders● Tools● District policy/AUPs/Student Code of
Conduct/classroom permissions slips ●
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High School Scenario
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Personal mobile devices
● Why do you have a mobile device?
● Why do you have more than one?
● What are you planning to do with your mobile device during this session/day?
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BYOD Graphic
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Student Mobile Devices
According to Project Tomorrow: ● 65% of middleschoolers are
smartphone users● 80% of HS students are using
smartphones● 52% of MS students have a
tablet
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Pros for BYOD (#edchat)
● Extends tech resources already used in school
● Reduces expenditures● Provides 24/7 access ● Students control their own
learning
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Pro for BYOD (#edchat)
● More connected to their own device
● Student stay on task● Decrease in student theft and
disruptive behavior● Provide learning resources that
match student’s pace
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Cons for BYOD (#edchat)
● Equity among students● Issues with WiFi and network
filters● Tech support is moved to the
user rather than IT
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Cons for BYOD (#edchat)
● Applications/Tools are not common on all platforms
● Student forgets to bring device to school
● PD for teachers on using BYOD in the classroom.
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Smartphones in the classroom
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Tablet devices
Blackberry Playbook Apple iPad
Sony Tablet Samsung Galaxy Tab
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eReaders
Kindle
Kindle Fire
Nook Color Sony eReader
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Changes in Pedagogy
● Teachable moments● No longer the “sage on the stage”● Classroom management● Student code of conduct● Changes in Instruction● Changes in Learning
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BYOD in the High School
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BYOD in the Middle School
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BYOD in the classroom● Blogging● Twitter● Podcasting● Polling● Scheduling● Video projects● Project-based learning● Social Media● Collaboration● GAFE
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AdministrationStudent Parent
District obligation regarding BYOD• Device responsibility• Security• Who is responsible for the data?
Stakeholders
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Students comments on BYOD
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Examples of BYOD responsible agreements
◻ Sayreville BYOD agreement, NJ◻ Bridgewater Raritan, NJ◻ New Milford High School, NJ◻ CoSN – examples on website◻ ISTE – examples on website◻ Hanover Public School◻ Wolf Creek Public Schools◻ Allen Independent School District
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Thank You for listening
Contact Information: Email: [email protected] Twitter: @spaul6414Website: http://sspaul.blogspot.comLinkedIn: Sandra Paul