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Managing and Sharing School-issued Devices: Strategies and Tips for Teachers & Coordinators

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Overview

Managing, deploying, and sharing school-issued devices can be a monumental and sometimes frustrating task - for both teachers and tech coordinators - but it doesn't have to be. Whether your school has already issued mobile devices or is considering implementing or expanding a 1:1 or shared mobile initiative, there are things you can do to make your job - or that of your tech coordinators and teachers easier. Join Matt Bergman as he offers advice and tips for managing, sharing, and distributing school-issued mobile devices. In addition to providing some device management and deployment strategies, Matt will discuss common pitfalls and how to avoid them. He will also cover items to consider such as charging, sharing, storing, and tracking devices.

Details

Status: Available On-Demand
Subject: Cross-curricular
Last aired on: Wednesday, November 3, 2021 @ 5:00 PM EDT
Duration: 30 minutes
Credit Hours: 0.5
Categories: Administrator Resources, Mobile Learning Intermediate
Tags: administrator resources, chromebooks, deployment, device management, implementation, mobile devices, sharing devices, tracking devices

Reviews (25)

Basic Member
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Great ideas! Thanks!
Basic Member
 
Great points. Very informative.
Basic Member
 
Lots of ideas!
 
We have school sharing devices for laptops in a private school and it's been a God-sent thing for teachers and students. Thank you.
 
USEFULL IDEAS
Basic Member
 
Great info!
Basic Member
 
Great Webinar
 
Nice work
Full Member
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good info
Basic Member
 
This was eyeopening. We already have one-to-one and I can clearly see that it was not thought through. I think the main reason we have Chrome Books is to take state assessments online and to be able to access paid educational sites like ixl and Renaissance. Seems overkill for what we use.
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