In the last week’s post I promised to address exactly 10 BYOD concerns that keep schools reluctant to allowing students to use their mobile devices in the classroom. But I only delivered five, so this post will address the other five.
I invite you to check them out again. However, here’s a refresher of the previous post and the five BYOD concerns that are already put on the table:
BYOD deepens the digital divide; BYOD will distract students; BYOD encourages students to cheat; Students might forget to bring/charge their devices; Parents may need to pay more for BYOD.
Tags: e-learning • K-12