In November 2013, Microsoft, Adobe, Intel, Lenovo, Acer, Leading with Technology, IC Central held 8 professional development events for teachers in NSW. This is the slide deck used to lead the learning.
24. HOW STUDENTS USE TECH…
Develop simulations or…
3%
CREATE
Work with others from…
5%
Use simulations or…
5%
Create multimedia…
6%
Collaborate with peers…
Access class resources or…
High
level
uses of
ICT
9%
12%
Analyze data or…
15%
Write or edit stories,…
15%
Take tests or turn in…
Practice routine skills and…
Find information on the…
Source: ITL teacher survey, 2011
Basic
uses of
ICT
17%
26%
36%
CONSUME
Based on analysis by SRI International
25. Apps + full applications working together to provide
the richest, no compromise experience .
Support note taking with digital pen, sketching,
annotating, showing process, prototyping and
complex visual thinking
Handwriting recognition for mathematics, music,
chemistry etc.
Support for functional software for graphic design
and creativity
Support typing for longer assignments, multitask for
complex research & knowledge building, including
MS Office
Support music composition, playing, composing etc.
Video and audio capture and editing
Support for small amounts of typing
Voice, video, and audio collaboration
Internet research
P1-3
25
P - 12
P7-12
26. Skills for tomorrow’s workforce
2 in 1
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
27. The schools who work through these
steps are more likely to :
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•
•
27
Deploy the right model of BYOD
Get measurably good outcomes (beyond
engagement)
Have a sustainable, scalable & replicable program
28.
29. 1: Premium, set
Bring a mandated powerful,
fully functional device
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
30. 2: Premium, choice
Bring a powerful, fully functional
device, with set specs
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
31. 3: Premium, breadth
Bring a powerful, fully functional
device, plus other devices
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
32. 4: VDI
Serve via VDI on consumption devices
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
33. 5: Pure BYOD
Bring any device with no set specs
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Apps-based
Slate/Tablet
Productivity
Smartphones
Simple
mobile
Consumption
No skills
Production
Employability Skills
34. Who owns the device(s)?
Slate/Tablet
PC with Pen
Fully-functional
laptop
RT Tablets
Government
Apps-based
or Sponsor
Slate/Tablet
pays
Simple
mobile
Productivity
Smartphones
Cocontribution
model
Consumption
Production
Parents pay
No skills
School pays
Employability Skills
38. A Range of Mobile PC Devices
“The Best Windows* 8 experience. It just works.”
Ultrabooks™
Tablets 2in1
Convertibility is a feature
Convertibility is a feature
Ultra responsive, ultra sleek,
great performance experience.
Now with Touch.
38
Thin, lightweight device that moves as
fast as I do for media and internet
surfing. Long battery life and always on.
61. “We don’t scan your email or documents for building
analytics, data mining, or advertising, or to improve the
service. There is no mingling of your data. Office 365 always
allows you to keep your customer data separate from
consumer services.”
Office 365
Privacy and
Security centres
63. Teacher at school
Teacher at home
Software installs
At home
BYOD
Teachers
SOE
Work from Home
Work from Home
Students
Student BYOD
At school/work
SOE
Office 365
Office 365
Everyone else
SOE
Work from Home
Work from Home