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Why BYOD? Bring Your Own Device

Why BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

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An introduction to the BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) programme. Its aims, outcomes, advantages and challenges.

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Why BYOD?

Bring Your Own Device

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Productivity

Productivity

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What is BYOD

• BYOD stands for Bring Your Own Device. This is where students bring their personal devices to use in school, potentially including laptops, netbooks, tablets, e-readers, cell phones, MP3 players, and more.

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Why BYOD

• Access to more devices than the school can provide.

• Student comfort level with their own devices.

• Student care for their own devices.

• Modern personal devices have powerful applications in school.

• Opportunity to teach proper use of personal technology.

• Potential cost savings for schools.

• Student and parent interest.

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BYOD Uses

• Research

• Productivity (Word Processing, Multimedia Presentations)

• Student response systems (quizzes)

• Subject specific apps

• Taking notes

• Watching subject related videos

• Digital textbooks

• Email

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BYOD Challenges

• Equityo Share deviceso Do activities that do not require 100% deviceso Have extra devices available

• Concern about potential damage or theft

• Converting traditional lessons to technology integrated learning experienceso Continue professional development

• Potential misuse of devices