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Bring Your Own Technology (BYOD)

Using the Technology Acceptance Model to Understand the Use of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to Classroom

Using the Technology Acceptance Model to Understand the Use of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) to Classroom

... this technology integration with education, the students need an uninterrupted access to computing ...devices. Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) in the classroom means that the students will carry ...

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Bring your own devices classroom : issues of digital divides in teaching and learning contexts : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology at Massey University, Albany cam

Bring your own devices classroom : issues of digital divides in teaching and learning contexts : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology at Massey University, Albany campus, New Zealand

... to bring a one-to-one digital learning device (preferably an iPad2 as the recommended device) into the classroom in year 9 (students aged 13-14) for the 2012 academic ...real-world technology-mediated ...

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Barrier Free Internet Access: Evaluating the Cyber Security Risk Posed by the Adoption of Bring Your Own Devices to e Learning Network Infrastructure

Barrier Free Internet Access: Evaluating the Cyber Security Risk Posed by the Adoption of Bring Your Own Devices to e Learning Network Infrastructure

... of Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) – also known as Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT), Bring Your Own Phone (BYOP), or Bring Your Own ...

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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and its impact on teacher pedagogy: a New Zealand case study

BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) and its impact on teacher pedagogy: a New Zealand case study

... digital technology journey, and building teacher confidence by utilising both external and internal experts was also seen as a way of enhancing teacher practice and experience with devices (MOE, ...as ...

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Bring your own devices classroom : issues of digital divides in teaching and learning contexts : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology at Massey University, Albany cam

Bring your own devices classroom : issues of digital divides in teaching and learning contexts : a thesis presented in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Information Technology at Massey University, Albany campus, New Zealand

... This study reports on how existing and new digital divides have evolved with increased penetration of digital learning technologies into teaching and learning practices and the wide usag[r] ...

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Bring your own device (BYOD) and teacher pedagogy in a New Zealand primary school

Bring your own device (BYOD) and teacher pedagogy in a New Zealand primary school

... Patterns were evident within the participants’ practices that reflected two out of the four stages of the SAMR model. Initial practices by all three teachers indicated they were utilising devices as substitutions for pen ...

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To what extent can 'bring your own device' be an enabler to widening participation in higher education for the socially disadvantaged?

To what extent can 'bring your own device' be an enabler to widening participation in higher education for the socially disadvantaged?

... What Beach discovered was that the reluctance of many academics is what holds BYOD back, they are not comfortable with the alternative approaches to teaching and various online tools available as they are not “digital ...

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Bring your own device philosophy from the user's perspective: an empirical investigation

Bring your own device philosophy from the user's perspective: an empirical investigation

... The research was conducted using questionnaires distributed among employees working in financial, marketing or information technology departments in organizations operating in Greece. Seven critical variables were ...

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Bring your own device organizational information security and privacy

Bring your own device organizational information security and privacy

... employees bring their own devices to ...information technology and information security/privacy professionals to understand risks associated with BYOD, and policy development to mitigate ...

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Bring Your Own Device: Security Challenges and A theoretical Framework for Two-Factor Authentication

Bring Your Own Device: Security Challenges and A theoretical Framework for Two-Factor Authentication

... There is no gainsaying in the fact that BYOD has come to stay in both the developed economies and the emerging economies of the world. It is also known that the BYOD policy has not only come with benefits but also with ...

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BYOD:  An Examination Of Bring Your Own Device In Business

BYOD: An Examination Of Bring Your Own Device In Business

... their own personal smartphones and mobile devices for work then that will be less money that has to be spent by the organization to purchase technology ...

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CFaaS: bilaterally agreed evidence collection

CFaaS: bilaterally agreed evidence collection

... BYOD: Bring Your Own Device; CCRP: Comparison and Conflict Resolution Protocol; CF: Cloud Forensics; CFaaS: Cloud- Forensics-as-a-Service; CSCs: Cloud Service Consumers; CSPs: Cloud Service ...

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“Bring Your Own Glass”: The Privacy Implications of Google Glass In the Workplace, 30 J. Marshall J.  Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 607 (2014)

“Bring Your Own Glass”: The Privacy Implications of Google Glass In the Workplace, 30 J. Marshall J. Info. Tech. & Privacy L. 607 (2014)

... new technology along with a narrowly tailored purpose for that access or in- terception can protect employers from employee misconduct under all workplace devices, and simultaneously protect employees from ...

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The Origin of the Internet

The Origin of the Internet

... through technology, we were destined to do this by way of Aletheia… What? –To skillfully remake man to our imagination and crown him ...through technology will extinguish, only to be relit as the Who she ...

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Innovation and technology transfer Newsletter Vol  3/97   May 1997

Innovation and technology transfer Newsletter Vol. 3/97 - May 1997

... DOSSIER: Innovation Relay C entres Your Window European Innovation™ Technology Transfer Each of the 52 Innovation Relay Centres exists to bring European research and innovation closer to[r] ...

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Taking the tablets   should you bring your own or use those prescribed?

Taking the tablets should you bring your own or use those prescribed?

... It is clear from the experience of this project that both staff and student experiences were significantly enhanced with the provision of tablet devices. There is also evidence to suggest that from a learning and ...

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Bring your own authenticator/authentication security in physical access control systems

Bring your own authenticator/authentication security in physical access control systems

... The actual architectures and included components in a PACS are highly dependant of the case scenario at hand. There are no standards describing a generic architecture as a best- practice. Nonetheless, to have a point of ...

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Build Your Own Combat Robot pdf

Build Your Own Combat Robot pdf

... We would like to thank Mike Greene of Robot Science and Technology magazine for putting the team together to write this book. Bob Gross, Andrew Lindsey, Ronni Katz, Carlo Bertocchini, and Steve Richards provided a ...

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Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python.pdf

Invent Your Own Computer Games with Python.pdf

... I have more thanks for your interest and more apologies for this book's deficiencies than I can enumerate. My motivation for writing this book comes from a gap I saw in today's literature for kids interested in ...

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Starting Your Own Wine Business pdf

Starting Your Own Wine Business pdf

... Malolactic fermentation (MLF) is a biochemical process that converts malic acid to lactic acid and carbon dioxide. This reaction results in an increase in the pH and a decrease in the total acidity of the wine, and is ...

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