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So Many Devices: So Many Devices:

Bringing Them All TogetherBringing Them All Together

Presented by Andrea KeithDirector –Client Engagement

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School-Supplied Devices

• Over 10 million iPads in use in schools today (Apple)

• 81% of educators had or planned to adopt iPads (Forbes)

• 31% had or planned to adopt Chromebooks (Forbes)

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Risks of Providing Devices

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What Went Wrong?

Great Intentions….

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Is BYOD the answer?

• District pilots of BYOD increased 47% from 2011 to 2012

• 73% of urban parents would likely buy a mobile device for their student to use at school

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BYOD?

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The Buying Decision Process

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Flip the Process

DeviceContentTools

ToolsContentDevice

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Step 1

Determine and publicize goals Determine and publicize goals and objectivesand objectives

• Consider requirements for various devices, various end users; student safety and privacy

• Get buy in from stakeholders-internal and external

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Step 2

Select core, device-agnostic Select core, device-agnostic platform/toolsplatform/tools

• Start with basic tools that will provide communication, collaboration, productivity on all devices

• Plan and implement at least one consistent, flexible tool or service across the district

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Step 3

Select/Plan content Select/Plan content

• What do you already have that can be accessed digitally?

• Provide basics that cover Common Core or state standards.

• Insert national website• Just because it’s in a free app

doesn’t mean it’s good but teachers can be the best shoppers.

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Step 4

Ensure adequate connectivityEnsure adequate connectivity

• Bandwidth, bandwidth, bandwidth!

• It’s not just the size of your pipe, it’s the shape of your traffic.

• All routers are not created equal.• Create the highway before you

give everyone a car.• Plan for rush hour.

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Step 5

Select devices and/or BYODSelect devices and/or BYOD

• One device may not fit all students.

• Don’t be dazzled by cool or new.• Beware of sales people.• Solicit lessons learned from

sources you trust.• Pilot, but not in isolation.

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Bringing It All Together

iPad grants and BYOT pilot planning; Gaggle contract

iPad/Gaggle rollout with training & support

Chromebook for middle schools

HP Revolve for teachers

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Authentic Pilots

BYOT

Amplify

iPAD

DiscoveryGaggle

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Want to Learn More?

• Visit Booth # 629• www.gaggle.net• Call us 800-288-7750• Email [email protected]


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