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Page 1: Fall CUE Presentation: Building a Successful BYOD Program

BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM:

A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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http://bit.ly/fallcuebyod

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Panel Introductions•Linnette Attai

–Compliance Advisor, iKeepSafe–President and Founder, PlayWell, LLC

•Kyle Brumbaugh–Educational Technology Coordinator–Member, CUE Board of Directors

•Elizabeth Calhoon–Project Coordinator, Manager of Instructional Technology & Online Learning–Google Certified Teacher

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About iKeepSafe

•Dedicated to promoting health and safety of youth online

–Curriculum materials to teach Internet safety, ethics and healthy use of technology–Generation Safe suite of professional development, self assessment and incident response tools for school staffs

•http://www.ikeepsafe.org/educators/–BEaPRO series to help parents teach their children to become safe, ethical, responsible digital citizens

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Developing the BYOD Materials

•Growing awareness of challenges facing schools around implementation of BYOD programs

–Privacy, safety, security, access, device management, professional development, infrastructure, learning content, policies, funding, technical support

•iKeepSafe invited a variety of stakeholders and thought leaders to gather for a roundtable discussion to outline concerns

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BYOD Roundtable• Linnette Attai, President and Founder, PlayWell, LLC

• Julie Baker, Marketing Content Manager, Kaspersky Lab

• Kyle Brumbaugh, Member of the Board of Directors, Computer Using Educators (CUE)

• Elizabeth Calhoon, Academic Technology Specialist

• Jeff Gaffney, Director of Sales-SLED, Kaspersky Lab

• Camilla Gagliolo, Program Director, ISTE

• Frank Gallagher, Executive Director, Cable in the Classroom

• Nancy Gifford, Counsel, Wiggen & Dana LLP

• Marsali Hancock, President and CEO, iKeepSafe

• Mary Heston, Social Media Director, Wired Mom

• Charles Leitch, Founding Principal, Patterson Buchanan Fobes & Leitch LLP

• Amber Lindsay, Director of Program Development and Outreach, iKeepSafe

• Sally Linford, Director of Communications, iKeepSafe

• Ethan Parry, Director of Public Relations, iKeepSafe

• Tim Sullivan, Publisher, Parent Teacher Organization

• Glen Warren, VP of Government Relations, California School Library Association (CSLA)

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BYOD Roundtable Goals

•Explore building a successful BYOD program– Consider all stakeholder challenges

•Examine benefits and complexities of implementing a BYOD culture in schools•Special attention paid to issues around civil liberties, access, FERPA, CIPA and updated COPPA amendments

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BYOD Roundtable Goals

•Intended outcomes:–Develop a launch pad for administrators, policy makers, and educators to prepare students, faculty, staff and parents to thrive in this new educational environment–Assist schools with integrating a wide range of devices while minimizing risk

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•Multi-faceted, matrix approach to BYOD program development•Partnership and reliability between all levels•Laying the groundwork prior to identifying platforms and devices

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Superintendents:

•Articulate the vision•Transition plan•Partner with administrators and credentialed staff•Consider COPPA, FERPA and CIPA requirements, as well as liability and civil liberties issues

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Administrators:

•Develop policies and practices•Partner with credentialed staff•Set the standards•Consider social media strategy, issues of access and crisis communications plan

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–IT Department:

•Advise on existing network capabilities•Ensure cyber security protocols and practices are in place and adequate to meet the needs•Identify requirements for expansion•Train on data security protocols

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Teachers:

•Full visibility on administrator policies and expectations•Training on devices and new classroom management techniques•Support students who don’t own devices•Review requirements around regulations

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Parents:

•Communication around program development•Explain device privacy and security expectations•Provide policies on digital offenses•Consider providing digital literacy training

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Students:

•Develop teachings around digital citizenship •Define expectations around privacy and behavior:

•Screen-time management, ethics, privacy, reputation, relationships, security

•Build in accountability

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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•Stakeholders:–Law Enforcement:

•Communicate school media usage and policies•Provide updates with changes on practices •Consult on local issues or trends related to cyber incidents

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BUILDING A SUCCESSFUL BYOD PROGRAM: A NEW PARADIGM FOR THE EDUCATION COMMUNITY

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BYOD: Models and Implementation

StrategiesHow teaching and learning changes

when everyone is connected

Kyle Brumbaugh

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What is BYOD?

www.colourmylearning.com

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Why Go BYOD?

Online Colleges

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BYOD Hierarchy

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Policy

• Defines all of the other parts of the plan.

• Anticipates potential questions of all stakeholders.

• Informs all stakeholder groups as to their rights, the school/district policy, and how devices will be used during instruction.

Five Rules for BYOD Allen ISD BYOD PolicyHow to launch a successful BYOD

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Funding• There are still significant costs for the

school/district in implementing a BYOD program.

• How will the school/district manage these expenses?

• Identification of needed funding and potential cost savings and how those will be managed/mediated?

CA-Williams Compliance CLRN Digital Text Books CK-12

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Infrastructure

What will the school/district need in the following areas?

● Bandwidth• Network Devices• Access Points• Device Management

Software

● Charging Stations• Technical Support• Professional Development• Bridging the Gaps

PEW Internet BYOD Questions to Consider NYC Cell Phone Ban

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Technical Support

• What is the current state of tech support at your school/district?

• What support will the school/district provide for personal devices?

• Will you require all devices to have Anti-Virus applications on them?

• Who will handle connection issues on school/district network?

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4 BYOD Models

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Safety

• CIPA, COPPA, FERPA Compliance

• School / District Acceptable Use Policy

• School / District Behavior Policy

• On[the]Line - 21st Century Schools Initiative

On[the]Line Web Page COPPA FAQ's - FTC

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Professional Development

• What is the current state of Professional Development in your school/district?

• Which norms can your school/district support?

• How will Professional Development be delivered to staff?

• What is the role of Administration in BYOD?

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Learning Content

• How will you deliver content?

• How will teaching and learning change?

• Which tools will you use to have students create and deliver learning projects to you?

• Will my choices "disenfranchise" any students in my class?

• How will you support "deviceless" students?

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Pedagogical Models

Blended Learning:

• Teachers can modify current course materials.

• Students have access to learning materials in a variety of different settings.

• Can tend to slip into "drill and kill" approach of digital education.

Knewton - Blended Learning

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Pedagogical Models

Flipped Learning:

• Greater access to learning materials and to teacher during the instructional day.

• Provides access to learning materials at home and accessible to others. (Parents/Tutors)

• Allows for a variety of assessment activities. Labs, video, projects, etc.

Cycles of Learning Aaron Sams Video Flipped Teaching 1 Knewton

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Pedagogical Models

Project Based Learning:

• Allows students to demonstrate mastery of the content standards other than a test.

• Learning is self-directed

• Requires teachers to devise monitoring, assessment and feedback guidelines.

• Allows students to produce for an audience.Edutopia PBL Page PBL Checklist Buck Institute for Education

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Pedagogical Models Project Based Learning:

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What If You Did This...

After discussing the variety of communication tools that you can use with your class or staff, select one from the group and develop a strategy of how you could implement it with and list the process you would use to implement this strategy.

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Think About...

Take a look at the four pedagogical models we discussed with BYOD. Which one would you use with your classes?

Take into account the following:

• School / District Policy

• School / District Infrastructure

• Student devices

• Your personal level of expertise / support for student learning.

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For More Information

Please visit iKeepSafe at:www.iKeepSafe.org

For the full white paper:www.iKeepSafe.org/BYOD

BEaPro: http://www.ikeepsafe.org/be-a-pro/info/

Generation Safe:http://generationsafe.ikeepsafe.org/

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