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Bring Your Own Device. BYOD. Alastair Clark. BYOD. Digital Challenge or Digital Opportunity. Alastair Clark. Senior Research Fellow, NIACE Director, Stirring Learning Ltd Teacher. Menu. A bit of context M-Learning and BYOD (The F word) The Opportunity The Challenge

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BYOD

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  1. Bring Your Own Device BYOD Alastair Clark

  2. BYOD Digital Challenge or Digital Opportunity Alastair Clark

  3. Senior Research Fellow, NIACE Director, Stirring Learning Ltd Teacher

  4. Menu • A bit of context • M-Learning and BYOD (The F word) • The Opportunity • The Challenge • Hot Stats from BYOD survey • Mrs Van Der Tramp • The Opportunity

  5. The Context

  6. Source: International Telecoms Union

  7. M-Learning and BYOD

  8. Mobile learning “The exploitation of ubiquitous handheld technologies,together with wireless and mobile phone networks, to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning.”

  9. BYOD 'the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned mobile devices to the workplace and similarly for students to bring their own devices to their learning institution.'

  10. BYOD Mobile Learning Handheld technologies,to facilitate, support, enhance and extend the reach of teaching and learning. Students to bring their own devices to their learning institution.

  11. The F word FELTAG Further Education Learning and Teaching Action Group

  12. …remove ….. inhibitors and ‘nudge’ the Further Education system towards a digital future

  13. Learners: Learners must be empowered to fully exploit their own understanding of, and familiarity with digital technology for their own learning. the under-exploitation of learners’ skills, devices engage and empower learners’ use of digital - and the use of their own devices UK department for Business Innovation and Skills response to FELTAG

  14. BYOD Survey of Adult Learning providers

  15. The Opportunity

  16. Riding the wave of BYOD: developing a framework for creative pedagogies Cochrane, Antonczak, Keegan, Narayan Riding the wave of BYOD: developing a framework for creative pedagogies Thomas Cochrane, Laurent Antonczak, Helen Keegan, VickelNarayan Research in Learning Technology Vol. 22, 2014

  17. Numbers responding ‘Very Important’ n= 39

  18. Digital Opportunity

  19. Training priorities • Safeguarding • Classroom management • Pedagogy

  20. Pleaseswitch on your mobile computingdevices

  21. Please keep private calls to coffee breaks.

  22. Mrs Van der Tramp

  23. www.aclark.eu

  24. Q 1 In which of the following ways, if any, do your learners use their own mobile devices? N=39

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