This case study examines a large Texas school district that implemented a “bring your own technology” (BYOT) technology policy. The study considers teachers’, administrators’, and students’ issues and challenges as a result of the implementation. The study finds that although this policy is aligned with national and state technology integration standards for education, it is problematic in reality. Questions are raised about equity and adequacy, the need for professional development to deal with implementation, and the intention versus the reality of BYOT policies
Thesis advisor: Diana C. PullinThesis advisor: Vincent ChoA multiple-case qualitative study of five ...
BYOT and Me: Teacher Perceptions of a Bring Your Own Technology Initiative Ilana Jones Abstract Educ...
Public school principals must meet many challenges and make decisions concerning financial obligatio...
With increasing emphasis on technology in schools, the importance of technology policies is great. T...
Despite the increased unfolding of new Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) initiatives, confusion exist...
The use of technology to enhance instruction and learning is a daily expectation in public school cl...
In an effort to reduce costs and increase worker satisfaction, many businesses have implemented a co...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers' concerns, use, and actual practices in their adop...
My journey through the implementation of an action plan for a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program i...
Thesis advisor: Diana PullinThesis advisor: Vincent ChoThe existing literature regarding leadership ...
This study was an examination of 20 North Texas high school teachers' perceptions about the effects ...
The purpose of this research is to examine if and how Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is implemented in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how public school systems in Tennessee developed and im...
In the last few years since the introduction of the personal computer, it has seemed to the staff an...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Thesis advisor: Diana C. PullinThesis advisor: Vincent ChoA multiple-case qualitative study of five ...
BYOT and Me: Teacher Perceptions of a Bring Your Own Technology Initiative Ilana Jones Abstract Educ...
Public school principals must meet many challenges and make decisions concerning financial obligatio...
With increasing emphasis on technology in schools, the importance of technology policies is great. T...
Despite the increased unfolding of new Bring Your Own Technology (BYOT) initiatives, confusion exist...
The use of technology to enhance instruction and learning is a daily expectation in public school cl...
In an effort to reduce costs and increase worker satisfaction, many businesses have implemented a co...
The purpose of this study was to explore teachers' concerns, use, and actual practices in their adop...
My journey through the implementation of an action plan for a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) program i...
Thesis advisor: Diana PullinThesis advisor: Vincent ChoThe existing literature regarding leadership ...
This study was an examination of 20 North Texas high school teachers' perceptions about the effects ...
The purpose of this research is to examine if and how Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) is implemented in...
The purpose of this study was to investigate how public school systems in Tennessee developed and im...
In the last few years since the introduction of the personal computer, it has seemed to the staff an...
This qualitative research study was conducted to better understand the Peel District School Board’s ...
Thesis advisor: Diana C. PullinThesis advisor: Vincent ChoA multiple-case qualitative study of five ...
BYOT and Me: Teacher Perceptions of a Bring Your Own Technology Initiative Ilana Jones Abstract Educ...
Public school principals must meet many challenges and make decisions concerning financial obligatio...