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Bring Your Own Device
Presented by Paige Eckhoff, Jennifer Elliott, Paul Foltz
BYODWhat is it?
Retrieved from http://podcast.teachercast.net/category/technology-in-the-classroom-2/byod/
What is BYOD?
Retrieved from http://www.cio.com/article/732310/Where_s_the_BYOD_Payoff_
Bring Your Own Device!
What is BYOD?How does it differ from 1:1?
Bring your “own” versusEveryone using the “same” type of device.
www.moka5.com/2013/06/05/supporting-byod-in-the-classroom/
BYOD
Pros
BYOD Pros
StudentEngageme
nt
Increased Participation – ExcitementMore Likely to be PreparedOpportunity for Teacher and Students to Trade Roles
www.cuje.weebly.com/byod.html
BYOD Pros
Cost
Savings for the School
BYOD ProsProvides access for all studentsOffers personalized and differentiated learningGives learning opportunities on student’s time
Equality
www.securedgenetworks.com/secure-edge-networks-blog/bid/87987/10-Surprising-BYOD-Stats-You-Need-to-See
BYOD Pros
Teaching Them Devices are Tools Not toys
Encourages thoughtful choice of tools and appsOpportunity for teaching respectful, appropriate use
Can be seen as a privilegeHold one another accountable
www.symbaloo.com/embed/byotresources&#8217
BYOD Pros
Parents’ ViewsWant their children to have access to current
technology.Want the benefit from new instructional
technology.Desire to partner with the school for academic
growth.
BYOD
Cons
BYOD ConsStudent to Mrs. Elliott: “How do I do this?”
http://www.eweek.com/mobile/slideshows/byod-brings-benefits-but-dont-ignore-the-risks-isf.html/
BYOD ConsMrs. Elliott to student: “Please put that away.”
http://www.markjsullivan.org/2009_01_01_archive.html.
BYOD ConsStudent to Mrs. Elliott: “Look at this!”
http://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&docid=cgkBhuL8pZA14M&tbnid=mQ8N_TEf841XYM:&ved=0CAEQjxw&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dreamstime.com%2Froyalty-free-stock-photo-schoolboy-shocked-teacher-image18589665&ei=sgedUtWTNaO-sQTHjYC4Bg&bvm=bv.57155469,d.cWc&psig=AFQjCNHuihF0eswr0R67ySX5sWRpfiIP5Q&ust=1386109226448846
BYOD ConsMrs. Elliott to student: “Here is mine.”
http://www.edudemic.com/cell-phones-in-class/
BYOD ConsStudent to Mrs. Elliott: “This is slow, it’s not
working right.”
http://thechart.blogs.cnn.com/2012/02/16/
BYOD
Biblical Worldview
Biblical WorldviewThe Christian educator & technology
Man is commanded to control and be a steward of the earth (Genesis 1:28
King James
Version)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/40939157@N03/8585563796/in/photolist by Nigel Howe
Biblical WorldviewThe Christian educator & technology
Man’s advances represent improved technology.
http://ed101.bu.edu/StudentDoc/Archives/fall05/malily/pencil-n-paper.jpg
Biblical WorldviewThe Christian educator & technology
Christians are to impact society
(Matthew 5:13; Mark 16:15; I Corinthians 9:22)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnny_appleseed1774
Biblical WorldviewThe Christian Educator & Technology
BYOD presents opportunity to
improve outcomes. (Ecclesiastes 9:10; Colosians 3:23)
Microsoft Office clipart
Biblical Worldview Guidelines For Use
It must be glorifying to God
(Corinthians 10:31; Romans 12:2)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/78428166@N00/6895160141/sizes/m/in/photolist
Biblical WorldviewGuidelines for Use
Filter safeguards must be in place
(Psalm 101:3; I Thessalonians 5:22)
Retrieved from google images at http://www.aceros-de-hispania.com/image/cid-gladius/cid-shield.jpg
Biblical WorldviewDefending Against Dangers
Tech cannot be allowed control
(II Corinthians 10:5; Ephesians 5:18)
http://www.flickr.com/photos/kudumomo/3459043982/sizes/m/in/photolist
Biblical WorldviewDefending Against Dangers
The mind must ultimately be the
godly filter (Philippians 4:8; Hebrews 5:14)
Retrieved from http://blog.pointroll.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/cartoon-brain.jpg
Retrieved from http://www.starz-gym.com/cartoon_bible.jpg
Biblical WorldviewDefending Against Dangers
Accountability (Romans 14:12; Ephesians 5:21)
http://images.paraorkut.com/img/funnypics/images/e/eye_screen_saver-12064.jpg
BYODWhat is Being Done?
What is Being Done?Teacher training
What is Being Done?Case studies
Training students for their future
What is Being Done?Case Studies
Student engagement/productivity
BYODPersonal Opinion
Personal OpinionJennifer Elliott
Retrieved from http://wroughtirondesignideas.com/iron-fence-gates/
Personal OpinionJennifer Elliott
Retrieved from http://lindsayspengler.com/2012/04/how-long-will-you-hesitate/
Personal OpinionPaul FoltzCultural relevancePreparation for the futureTraining is essential
Personal OpinionPaige EckhoffSecondary students ready?Let’s go!
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www.educationnews.org/technology/before-adopting-byod-polocies-schools-need-to-do-homework/
Personal Opinion
The Teacher/Administrator in MeThe Parent in MePersonal Observation
www.educationnews.org/technology/before-adopting-byod-polocies-schools-need-to-do-homework
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ReferencesSangani, K. (2013). BYOD To The Classroom. Engineering & Technology (17509637), 8(3), 42-45.
Kennedy, M. (2012). American School & University. Left to Their Own Devices. 84(9)34-36.
Herro, D. Kiger, D., & Owens, C. (2013), Mobile technology: Case-based suggestions for classroom integration and teacher educators. Journal of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 30(1), 30-40.
Hill, R. (2011). Mobile digital devices, dipping your toes in technological waters. Teacher Librarian, 39:1, 22-26. Kiger, D., Herro, D., & Prunty, D. (2012). Examining the influence of a mobile learning intervention on third grade math achievement. Journal of Research on Technology Education, 45(1), 61-82. Saine, P. (2013). Implementation and assessment of technology-based common core state standards for English language arts: An exploratory study. The NERA Journal, 49(1), 100-103. Thomas, K., & O’Bannon, B. (2013). Cell phones in the classroom: Preservice teachers’ perceptions. Journal o of Digital Learning in Teacher Education, 30(1), 11-20.
Panagos, T. (2013). The Future of Education: BYOD in the Classroom. Wired: Innovation Insights. Retrieved from http://www.wired.com/insights/2013/09/the-future-of-education-byod-in-the-classroom/
References continued Lepi, K. (2013). How To Get Started With A BYOD Classroom. Edudemic. Retrieved from http://www.edudemic.com/how-to- byod-classroom/ Nelson, D. (2012) BYOD: An Opportunity Schools Cannot Afford to Miss. Internet@Schools, Vol. 19, No. 5 Retrieved from http://www.questia.com/library/1P3-2817295871/byod-an-opportunity-schools-cannot-afford-to-miss Barkham, P. & Moss, S. (2012). Should mobile phones be banned in schools? The Guardian, Tuesday 27 November 2012. Retrieved from http://www.theguardian.com/education/2012/nov27/should-mobiles-be-banned-schools Walsh, K. (2012). 5 Reasons Why BYOD is a Bad Idea. Emerging Ed Tech, July 1, 2012 Retrieved from http://emergingedtech.com/2012/07/5-reasons-why-byod-is-a-bad-idea/ Clifford, M. (2013). Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): Why It’s A Good Idea. Innovation Excellence Retrieved from
http://www.innovationexcellence.com/blog/2013/03/18/bring-your-own-device-byod-why-its-a-good-idea/ Cristol, D. & Gimbert, B. (2013). Academic Achievement in BYOD Classrooms. QScience Proceedings: Vol. 2013. (12th World Conference on Mobile and Contextual Learning). Retrieved from http://www.qscience.com/doi/abs/10.5339/qproc.2013.mlearn.15/ Wainwright, A. (2013) 1:1 vs. BYOD in Education: Which is Better? SecurEdge Networks Retrieved from www.securedgenetworks.com/secure-edge-networks-blog/bid/100335/1-1vs-BYOD-in-Education-Which-is-Better Flanigan, R. (2013) Schools Set Boundaries for Use of Students’ Digital Devices. Education Week Retrieved from
http://edweek.org/dd/articles/2013/02/06/02byod.h06.html
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