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Bring Your Own Device to Secondary School: The Perceptions of Teachers, Students and Parents

Bring Your Own Device to Secondary School: The Perceptions of Teachers, Students and Parents

... a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) initiative in a New Zealand secondary school, using data derived from a series of surveys of teachers, parents and students, ... See full document

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Perceptions of teachers and Students on the Social Behaviour of Secondary School Students whose Parents Abuse Alcohol in Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Kenya

Perceptions of teachers and Students on the Social Behaviour of Secondary School Students whose Parents Abuse Alcohol in Elgeyo-Marakwet County, Kenya

... the perceptions of their class teachers that the pupils who came from alcoholic backgrounds lacked concentration in class, were untidy and portrayed antisocial behaviours such as bullying, isolation and ... See full document

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Contributions of Parents-Teachers Association to Secondary School Management in Nigeria: Principals Perceptions

Contributions of Parents-Teachers Association to Secondary School Management in Nigeria: Principals Perceptions

... the school to a moderate ...the school. Specifically, The PTA was considered useful in reporting students caught at cyber cafes during schools to the principal, participating in developing ... See full document

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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

... as teachers further explored the potential for using Google ...the teachers continued to use technology as a direct tool substitute within their classrooms; however, some functional improvements and changes ... See full document

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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

... of teachers and students in a classroom where student agency was increased through the use of digital devices, and the potentials of new digital ...the students reported primarily within the agency ... See full document

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The Status Of Teaching And Learning In Public Primary Schools Since The Introduction Of Free Primary Education: A Case Of Rongai District Rift Valley Province

The Status Of Teaching And Learning In Public Primary Schools Since The Introduction Of Free Primary Education: A Case Of Rongai District Rift Valley Province

... are school based policies that are a concern of the Head ...head teachers in the formulation and implementation of school-based policies in ...ten secondary schools that are found in the study ... See full document

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Consumer Device Policy (Smartphones / Tablets) BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

Consumer Device Policy (Smartphones / Tablets) BYOD (Bring Your Own Device)

... the device and all data in transit to and from the device is fully ...The device integrity and authenticity is continually checked for any security risks and immediately blocked if ...is your ... See full document

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BYOD Acceptable Use BYOD = Bring Your Own Device

BYOD Acceptable Use BYOD = Bring Your Own Device

... As new technologies continue to change the world in which we live, they also provide many new and positive educational benefits for classroom instruction. To encourage this growth, students at Rangiora High ... See full document

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Bring your own device organizational information security and privacy

Bring your own device organizational information security and privacy

... mobile device to spy or steal users’ information, and damage the ...mobile device is vulnerable to remotely access the ...mobile device users to send confidential information about themselves (Dodge, ... See full document

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THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

THE ROLE OF THE COMMUNITY AND PARENTS IN THE SCHOOL READINESS PROGRAMME; TEACHING AND LEARNING AT PRIMARY SCHOOL VIEWS AND PERCEPTIONS OF TEACHERS AND PARENTS

... of parents noted were parents’ lack knowledge of subjects; work commitment on the part of parents, the nature of involvement and family ...Some parents also noted that work commitments made it ... See full document

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Bring Your Own Device Acceptable Use Policy

Bring Your Own Device Acceptable Use Policy

... This policy applies to employees, elected members, Co-opted members, contractors and third parties who wish to connect to any of Wiltshire Council’s computer systems to access Wiltshire Council’s electronic data using a ... See full document

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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

... “bring your own device” (BYOD) supports ...college students based on TAM variables of perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, attitude towards using, and behavioral intention to ... See full document

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E-Discovery and Bring Your Own Device to Work: The New Norm

E-Discovery and Bring Your Own Device to Work: The New Norm

... Let’s face it. We have all become e-addicts. Whether we want to admit it or not, we are physically (and emotionally) attached to our electronic mobile devices. We bring personal smart phones, tablets and laptops ... See full document

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Bring your own device. Agility through consistent delivery. Advisory Services

Bring your own device. Agility through consistent delivery. Advisory Services

... At a minimum, BYOD policies should require installation of the organization’s security profiles on the equipment, assert the right to wipe the device if it is lost or stolen, and spell out the support and repair ... See full document

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AuditNet Survey of Bring your own Device (BYOD) - Control, Risk and Audit

AuditNet Survey of Bring your own Device (BYOD) - Control, Risk and Audit

... When asked whether the organization provided company owned mobile devices to employees more than 75% responded affirmatively. The caveat to this response is that we did not ask for a breakdown for the type of mobile ... See full document

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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

... "Bring Your Own Device" (referred hereafter as ...their own IT devices for business purposes under the supervision of an IT ... See full document

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Education from a grassroots perspective

Education from a grassroots perspective

... teong Yin Ching, 'The objectives and prooess of schooling: perceptions of secondary school leavers, teachers, prinoipals and parents of Kuala Langat district, Sela.ngor in Peninsular ]~a[r] ... See full document

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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

... The rest of this review will focus on application of keystroke dynamics for mobile devices. Ref. [39] presented an investigation into the feasibility of using keystroke dynamics as a means of enhancing subscriber ... See full document

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CARRAMAR PUBLIC SCHOOL

CARRAMAR PUBLIC SCHOOL

... at school will be governed by school developed guidelines and processes based on the Bring Your Own Device Implementation Guidelines ...to students enrolled in NSW Public ... See full document

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Business Or Pleasure: The Challenges Of Bring Your Own Device Policies In The Workplace

Business Or Pleasure: The Challenges Of Bring Your Own Device Policies In The Workplace

... • Employees have a reasonable expectation of privacy in their personal device • All 50 states have computer trespass laws. • Computer Fraud & Abuse Act if the unauthorized access cau[r] ... See full document

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