A Principal's Reflections: Tips for BYOD Equity. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiatives are being adopted by districts and schools around the globe.
With the growing access that students now have to technology at home, educators are seizing this opportunity to increase access in the classroom. For cash strapped districts BYOD seems like the logical solution to leverage the mobile devices students have to enhance learning, increase productivity, conduct better research, address critical digital literacies, and teach digital responsibility. Study Concludes Access to Technology—In, Outside the Classroom—Increases Student Engagement.
MCLEAN, Virginia (PRWEB) January 21, 2015 Kajeet® ( the only wireless service provider dedicated to kids and education, and Project Tomorrow®, a national education nonprofit, announce the results of a two-year-long study on the impact of mobile devices on teaching and learning.
The Making Learning Mobile 2.0 study continues taking an in-depth look at the impact of 1-to-1 tablet implementation, including Internet access outside the classroom, with Chicago Public Schools students. Results from the Making Learning Mobile study included:
Arcademic Skill Builders: Online Educational Games. Home. Math Games. 60 Educational Game Sites That You’ve Probably Never Seen.