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BYOD: 11 keys to success

Handheld devices
Earnie Kramer argues the case for why schools must embrace bring your own device programmes.

For those in tune to education technology, mobile learning is the undeniable trend for schools and for good reason: students know and love technology, students are inspired to learn with technology and many students have a mobile device of their own. BYOD (bring your own device) programmes take these principles and create a powerful tool for the classroom – a tool that puts focus on individual learning in a modern and convenient way.

Instead of a classroom that bans mobile devices, schools that implement BYOD programmes recognise that a mobile device in a student’s hand is an effective instrument for learning and discovery. 

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