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The latest news related to the meaningful and effective implementation of educational technology and e-learning in K-12, higher education, corporate and government sectors.
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How-To: A Step-By-Step Plan To Create A BYOD Policy For Schools

How-To: A Step-By-Step Plan To Create A BYOD Policy For Schools | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
How-To: A Step-By-Step Plan To Create A BYOD Policy For Schools
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Leaders Rank Mobile Learning the Top School Tech Priority for 2017

Leaders Rank Mobile Learning the Top School Tech Priority for 2017 | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
The annual CoSN leadership survey highlights include a drop in BYOD and outsourcing.
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Report: BYOD Device Type Proliferation Poses Problems

Report: BYOD Device Type Proliferation Poses Problems | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Last year, when an MDR survey asked curriculum directors to rate the various factors that influenced their buying decisions for digital instruction, the one that surfaced above all others was compatibility with multiple computing devices, chosen by 62 percent of respondents. No wonder. A multiplicity of devices proliferates on the school campus, especially in an era of rising acceptance for bring-your-own-device.
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Should Students Take Notes on a Computer?

Should Students Take Notes on a Computer? | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it
Today's educators must now ask themselves whether or not taking notes on a laptop has a detrimental effect on their student's performance.
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50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom

50 Reasons It's Time For Smartphones In Every Classroom | Educational Technology News | Scoop.it

"There are many ways to use a smartphone in the classroom, but it continues to be a touchy subject. Privacy, equity, bandwidth, lesson design, classroom management, theft, bullying, and scores of other legitimate concerns continue to cloud education’s thinking about how to meaningfully integrate technology in the learning process."

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