''This book explains and then helps readers live with the psycho-techno phenomenon that is bring your own technology (BYOT). Readers will learn how to understand these new end-users and their demands, as well as the strategic and tactical ramifications of these demands. Next, it covers the broad ran
Bring your Own Device (BYOD) to Work. Trend Report
β Scribed by Bob Hayes and Kathleen Kotwica (Auth.)
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 13
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Table of Contents
Content:
Front-matter, Pages i,iii
Copyright, Page iv
Executive Summary, Page vii
Research Findings, Pages 1-4
References, Page 5
Additional Resources, Page 7
About the Authors, Page 9
About Elsevierβs Security Executive Council Risk Management Portfolio, Pages 11-12
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Der Einsatz von mobilen IT-GerΓ€ten ist im Privat- und Arbeitsleben kaum mehr wegzudenken. WΓ€hrend frΓΌher eine klare Trennung zwischen privaten und dienstlichen IT-GerΓ€ten vorherrschte, verwischen diese Grenzen heute zunehmend. Immer mehr Arbeitnehmer mΓΆchten auf die Nutzung ihrer privaten MobilgerΓ€t
Today's students have embraced mobile technology, and educators can no longer ignore this reality. In Bring Your Own Learning, highly respected educational technologist Lenny Schad tells the story of leading his large Texas school district through a program of inclusion, where it no longer matters w
Utilize technology to put students at the center of learning. This book shows educators how to incorporate students' personal technology tools (cell phones, iPads, and laptops) into instruction. BYOD allows students to be active participants in their learning and helps teachers give them an authenti