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New Options For the New Normal Janet Pinto, Curriki Reed Pangborn, AT&T Booth #5530

Curriki & AT&T Presentation at ISTE 2012

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Learn how to take advantage of BYOD safely in your classrooms with digital open educational resources.New Options for the New Normal: How to Capitalize on Open Educational Resources (OER) and Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) To Expand Learning Without a lot of CostThe use of Digital Open Educational Resources (OER)and Bring Your Own Device programs are growing in popularity in K-12 education. Yet educators have questions about OERs, smartphones, and tablets in the classroom. We will clarify all the misconceptions about what OERs are, how they work, and how to develop instructional strategies. You'll learn about NEW networking solutions that can help to ensure the smartphone or tablet is used for educational purposes only.• Effectively use Open Educational Resources (OER).• Evaluate the quality of Open Educational Resources.• Understand the basics of digital licenses.• Learn how to take advantage of BYOD safely in your classrooms.

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New Options For the New Normal Janet Pinto, Curriki

Reed Pangborn, AT&T

Booth #5530

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Free Learning Resources for the World

www.curriki.org

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AT&T Is Proud To Support

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Quality Resources

• 47,000 free resources

• Vetted by Curriki Content Specialists & Members

Global Community

• 6.5 million unique visitors from 192 countries

• 284,000 active members (membership is optional)

• 16 million students reached/year

• 660 collaborative groups

Curriki = Quality

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Discover how OERs broaden the use of alternatives to textbooks while maintaining instructional quality, and lowers costs.

Learn how to use BYOD and OER to enhance classroom curriculum and to collaborate with other teachers.

Learn how to take advantage of BYOD safely in your classrooms.

Today’s Mission

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They Get It. They Live It.

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What are Open Educational Resources (OER)?

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OER Content Management

• How do I find stuff?

• How do I know it’s accurate?

• How do I share content?

• How do I organize content?

• How do I categorize content?

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Teacher Contributed

• Vetted by Curriki Content Specialists

• Reviewed by Members

Curriki = Quality

Partner Contributed

• Hand-selected by Curriki

• Recommended by members

47,000 Free Resources

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Our Partners

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No Search Engine “Noise”

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Align to Standards

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Organize Content Collections

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My Content Library

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Assign Resources

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Get Published

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Think of Curriki as…

Library of Congress

Personalized Content Collections

Videos, Podcasts, Animations, Simulations

Social Networking

Open Source Licensing

Expert and Group Reviews

Community-Developed Content

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FREE Curriculum Browser

FREE Curriculum Publisher

FREE Curriculum Library

FREE Virtual Workspace

Think of Curriki as…

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What Curriki Does is Extraordinary

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Recap

OER can broaden the use of alternatives to textbooks while maintaining instructional quality.

OER can enhance classroom curriculum and help you to collaborate with other teachers.

OER can help to lower costs of instruction.

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383M

Tablets and smartphones in the US by 2016

315M

Projected US population by

2016

1.2

Devices per person by

2016

Source: Forrester Group Source: US Census Bureau

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Device Explosion

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Mobile data traffic on the AT&T network grew more than 20,000 percent from 2006 to 2011, more than doubling in 2011 alone.

20,000%

Source: 2011 AT&T Annual Report

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Mobile Broadband Explosion

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71%

Percent of school district IT leaders who said wireless infrastructure was their top priority in 2011, up from 46% in 2010.

Source: State of the K-12 Market Report 2011, EdNet Insights, MDR

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Need For Wi-Fi In Schools

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Taking BYOD From

Good to Great

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Good BYOD Programs

Allow students to bring their devices to school, but, don’t allow them to connect to a network.

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To read digital books

To access learning apps/games

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Better BYOD Programs

Allow students to bring their devices to school, and provide them filtered internet access.

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To access internet-based content

To use learning apps/games requiring network access

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Great BYOD Programs

Allow students to bring their devices to school, and provide them access to the school network.

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To access licensed content purchased by the school

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Great BYOD Programs

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Internet Access

38 Kbps

Average internet bandwidth per student in 2011

Source: State of the K-12 Market Report 2011, EdNet Insights, MDR

50 Kbps

Recommended internet bandwidth per student

Source: The Broadband Imperative, SETDA

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Considerations

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Wi-Fi Coverage

Identify critical coverage areas

Access point placement

Post-install RF signal test

Secure access

On-going network monitoring

Equipment failure plan

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Considerations

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Student Devices

How can you limit student texting, Facebook, tweets and other activities at school?

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Limit Unauthorized Use Device Container

Containerize the device with MDM software and implement an AUP for only the academic container only.

Considerations

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Questions