Comment on "Herald article today: Students should take driver licence-style tests before they can take mobile phones and tablets to class. What do you think?"
...r values around using technology properly." After all there are plenty of people with a driver's license who do not drive safely according to 'the rules'. Perhaps it lies in digital...Comment on "Herald article today: Students should take driver licence-style tests before they can take mobile phones and tablets to class. What do you think?"
...ichael Carr-Gregg asks us to consider a licence test for students that could sit alongside an acceptable use policy, "so if you've broken the rules that you've signed on for, yo...Comment on "Is BYOD a disaster waiting to happen in schools?"
...ven playing field, the haves vs. the don't haves (the next comment was that students could already bring devices but in fact neither do our school rules allow it nor is our current s...Comment on "Using a class blog to publish students writing and to give feedback and feedforward."
...tudents post their own wordles etc. A few that can be trusted. They will slowly train up the rest of the class once we have established the ground rules for our blog. It's a matter o...Comment on "Using a class blog to publish students writing and to give feedback and feedforward."
Looks great Vicky - love the 'clay yourself'. How have you set the ground rules or 'nettiquette' for this blog and how often do you check in?Comment on "Code of Conduct in place for interacting with students via social networks? Do you have one?"
...formed and there should be well thought out accountability internally.” In my mind, this doesn’t just mean saying there are rules and policy in place, it&rsquo...Comment on "Code of Conduct in place for interacting with students via social networks? Do you have one?"
...rm and the mobile phone is central to the lives of many young people, to what extent is it about education on appropriate use, as well as creating rules?