What is BYOD?
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)—also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own Personal Computer (BYOPC)—refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and to use those devices to access ..
Bring Your Own Device (BYOD)—also called bring your own technology (BYOT), bring your own phone (BYOP), and bring your own Personal Computer (BYOPC)—refers to the policy of permitting employees to bring personally owned devices (laptops, tablets, and smart phones) to their workplace, and to use those devices to access ..
What is 21st Century Learning?
You may wonder why should student be allowed to Bring Your Own Device to school? In the world we live in today technology is taking us places we have never been before. In the education classroom technology is helping student to connect with the real word around them. Which in turn keeps students engaged and excited about learning.
Examples of Synchronous Communication and Processes:
Example of one-to-one Synchronous communication:
Examples of one-to-many Synchronous communication:
- Networking- Synchronous communication between devices such as a web browser that requests an image and waits for a response.
- Communication- Synchronous communication between people is typically known as a conversation where one person talks and another listens and replies.
- Processing- refers to a single thread of a computer program that executes sequential instructions is called synchronous process.
- Education- Synchronous learning takes place in a classroom when students learn at the same time the same things.
Example of one-to-one Synchronous communication:
- Instant messaging
- Skype calls
Examples of one-to-many Synchronous communication:
- Video conferencing
- MUDs
- MOOs
- MOOCs