Guests shared plenty of terrific resources which are captured in the Tweets below.
BYOD for everyone! featuring @DaisyDyerDuerr! // How to Jumpstart Tech Use In Low-Income Schools http://t.co/txklZJaCN5 #byodequity
— Michael S. Mills (@AquiAmigo) February 11, 2014
TRUST encompasses the Responsible Use Guidelines of Forsyth County Schools. #byodequity pic.twitter.com/N1qFQERuLX
— Tim Clark, Ed.D. (@BYOTNetwork) February 11, 2014
Learn more about the Free Wi-Fi Zones of Forsyth County, GA http://t.co/xhfUxsaG3U #byodequity
— Tim Clark, Ed.D. (@BYOTNetwork) February 11, 2014
@Kajeet4Edu has been a great partner in access equity for Forsyth County Schools http://t.co/rDFdXxogVs #byodequity
— Tim Clark, Ed.D. (@BYOTNetwork) February 11, 2014
11 innovative strategies for ensuring #BYODEquity http://t.co/3MOJbVecnT #BYOTchat #BYOD
— Lisa Nielsen (@InnovativeEdu) February 11, 2014
Take a look at the video. Make a comment. Reply to some Tweets and keep the conversation going during weekly #BYOTchats on Twitter at 9 p.m. est on Thursday nights. Want to get credit for your BYOD communicating? You can get up to 18 contact hours from Bowling Green State University. For details visit http://byodbgsu.blogspot.com/2014/02/join-our-byod-community-and-get-contact.html
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