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[hip hop music begins and plays throughout]
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[music lyrics] You ready? Yes.
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You ready? Yes.
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[Tony Pontes] Hello, and welcome to BYOD in Peel.
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In global communities
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that are linked so closely through the Internet,
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it's critical that we provide our students and our staff
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with the tools they need to build 21st century learning skills.
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It's a well accepted point of view that only schools
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that normalize the use of technology in everyday teaching
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will be able to meet society's ever growing
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and more sophisticated expectations.
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As a result, early in 2012, the board approved a plan
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to adopt a BYOD model in our schools.
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The wave of BYOD is sweeping into education
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around the world and for good reason.
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There are big benefits to learning with personalized technology.
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And, successfully integrating technology into the classroom
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with a model where all students have access to technological devices
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can be accomplished through BYOD and smart leadership.
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A BYOD model, when combined with a right pedagogy,
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and when used responsibly,
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offers many significant benefits to the learning environment.
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[educator 1] So, if you don't have your own device,
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please come up to the cart and grab a device for our test.
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[narrator] BYOD tends to significantly increase
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access to technology in the classroom.
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The reality is many students have devices
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that are more current, powerful, and flexible
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than those offered to them in their schools.
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BYOD provides access to content that is current, relevant,
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and often more engaging and interactive.
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BYOD encourages new ways to create
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and share work and ideas with a broader audience.
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BYOD can promote co-construction of knowledge through social learning.
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Research has shown that students learn more
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when they are actively collaborating and cooperating
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with their peers, teachers, and experts.
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[educator 2] It's way more collaborative.
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It's not my classroom, it's our classroom.
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[narrator] BYOD shifts instruction
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towards a more student-centred learning,
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where inquiry and authentic learning are emphasized.
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[educator 3] Now if you walk in classrooms,
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teachers and kids are here
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Whereas before, the structure was teachers are here
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giving information to kids here.
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But now teachers an- and students are here,
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'cause they're both sharing the information.
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[narrator] BYOD focuses on 21st century learning,
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including critical and creative thinking,
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collaboration, communication, self-direction,
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global awareness, and cultural literacy.
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BYOD extends and enriches learning
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through the use of online and embedded assessments
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in formative and summative capacities.
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BYOD provides students with access to learning
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anytime, anywhere.
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Access we know will lead to innovation
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and exploration through learning and connecting with the world.
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[educator 2] Oh, when you see the products,
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you see what they come up with, you see what they're doing in class –
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the software they know about –
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the, the way they wanna explain it to each other –
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the way they wanna share –
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wow, that's amazing learning.
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[Tony Pontes] We realize that there are many questions
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around BYOD.
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Questions such as, where do I start,
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how does a BYOD model affect instruction,
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or how do we deal with students who don't have a device?
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To address some of these questions
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we're creating a series of information videos
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that will be available online
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on our 21st century teaching and learning portal,
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as well as on YouTube and Peel TV.
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As you embark on the BYOD journey,
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I encourage you to provide us with your feedback
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so that we can continue to address any questions
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and provide you with the support you need
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to prepare our students for a successful future.
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[student] I mean, we're in the 21st century.
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Like, technology rules.
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[music lyrics] Take it to the bridge, come on.
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You ready? Yes.
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You ready? [music ends]