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B ring Y our O wn D evice. Presented by Paige Eckhoff, Jennifer Elliott, Paul Foltz. BYOD. What 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_.
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Bring Your Own Device Presented by Paige Eckhoff, Jennifer Elliott, Paul Foltz
BYOD What 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_
What is BYOD? How does it differ from 1:1? (Kiger, Herro and Prunty, 2012)
BYOD Pros
BYOD Pros Less cost to the school
BYOD Pros No equipment to track/maintain
BYOD Pros Student Engagement
BYOD Pros Parents’ and Administrators’ Views (Foulger, Waker, Burke, Hansen, Williams and Slykhuis, 2013)
BYOD Cons
BYOD Cons Teachers must know different devices (Hill, 2011) http://www.eweek.com/mobile/slideshows/byod-brings-benefits-but-dont-ignore-the-risks-isf.html.
BYOD Cons Student to Mrs. Elliott: “How do I do this?” Mrs. Elliott to student: “Please put that away.” http://www.markjsullivan.org/2009_01_01_archive.html.
BYOD Cons Student to Mrs. Elliott: “How do I do this?” Mrs. Elliott to student: “Please put that away.” Student to Mrs. Elliott: “Look at this!” Mrs. Elliot to student: “Here is mine.” Student to Mrs. Elliott: “This is slow, it’s not working right.”
BYOD Cons Controlling Students’ Attention
BYOD Cons Security Concerns Filtering (Hill, 2011)
BYOD Cons Security Concerns Cheating (Thomas and O’Bannon, 2013)
BYOD Cons Security Concerns Social Media/ poor digital citizenship (sexting, cyber bullying) (Thomas and O’Bannon, 2013)
BYOD Cons Equal access to devices (Hill, 2011)
BYOD Cons Network Traffic (Saine, 2013) Additional bandwidth = $$$
BYOD Biblical Worldview
Biblical Worldview The Christian educator & technology Man is commanded to control and be a steward of the earth (Genesis 1:27) Retreived at http://www.flickr.com/photos/40939157@N03/8585563796/in/photolist by Nigel Howe
Biblical Worldview The Christian educator & technology Man’s advances represent improved technology.
Biblical Worldview The Christian educator & technology Christians are to impact society (Matt. 5:13; Mark 16:15; I Cor. 9:22) http://www.flickr.com/photos/johnny_appleseed1774
Biblical Worldview The Christian Educator & Technology BYOD presents opportunity to improve outcomes. (Col. 3:23)
Biblical Worldview Guidelines For Use It must be glorifying to God (I Cor. 10:31; Rom. 12:2)
Biblical Worldview Guidelines for Use Filter safeguards must be in place (Ps. 101:3; I Thess. 5:22)
Biblical Worldview Defending Against Dangers Tech cannot be allowed control (II Cor. 10:5; Eph. 5:18)
Biblical Worldview Defending Against Dangers The mind must ultimately be the godly filter (Phil. 4:8; Heb. 5:14)
Biblical Worldview Defending Against Dangers Accountability (Rom. 14:12; Eph. 5:21)
BYOD What is Being Done?
What is Being Done? Teacher training (Herro, Kiger and Owens, 2013)
What is Being Done? Case studies (Kiger, Herro, Prunty, 2012) Training students for their future (Saine, 2012)
What is Being Done? Case Studies Student engagement/productivity (Hill, 2011)
BYOD Personal Opinion
Personal Opinion Jennifer Elliott Retrieved from http://wroughtirondesignideas.com/iron-fence-gates/
Personal Opinion Jennifer Elliot Retrieved from http://lindsayspengler.com/2012/04/how-long-will-you-hesitate/
Personal Opinion Paul Foltz Cultural relevance Preparation for the future Training is essential
Personal Opinion Paige Eckhoff
References Sangani, K. (2013). BYOD To The Classroom. Engineering & Technology (17509637), 8(3), 42-45. Retrieved from ebscohost.com.library.cedarville.edu/login.aspx Kennedy, M. (2012). American School & University. Left to Their Own Devices. 84(9)34-36. Retrieved from ebscohost.com.library.cedarville.edu/login.aspx