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What is Bring Your Own Device

Handbook of Research on Global Issues in Next-Generation Teacher Education
A site-based school policy where students are encouraged to bring mobile technology from home to be used in school.
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Mentorship in Technology-Rich, 21st-Century Classrooms
Doug Reid (Grant MacEwan University, Canada) and Erin Reid (Wayfinder Education Group, Canada)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-9948-9.ch014
Abstract
A mentorship program was established to support early career teachers in a technology-rich K-6 school. This program included scaffolding for inexperienced teachers in school cultures, pedagogically appropriate technology use, and classroom management. The program assisted early career teachers to thrive at the beginning of their career and to address perceived weaknesses in teacher education programs. As a result of this research, several early career teachers received mentorship support and successfully began their teaching careers. Additionally, many pre-service teachers were able to make decisions about their school careers through engagement in a practical and realistic teacher-training program. In theory, this research informs the literature regarding the realities of 21st-century classroom experiences and demonstrates the importance of having experienced educators provide training to the next generation of teachers. In practice, this research provides an example of how university teacher education can better prepare pre-service teachers to be successful in their future classrooms.
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Technology and Teaching: Technology and Student-Centered Pedagogy in 21st Century Classrooms
A site-based school policy where students are encouraged to bring mobile technology from home to be used in school.
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A Critical Analysis of the Use of Mobile Devices in the Classroom and Its Implication for Teaching and Learning
( BYOD): BYOD, also called Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT), Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP) and Bring Your Own Personal Computer (BYOPC). It is a policy of permitting employees or students to bring personally owned devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace or school and use these devices to access privileged online company information and applications.
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