Friday, November 28, 2014

WIKI Reflection Blog

I reluctantly accepted the job to be the leader of the BYOD group. I have had bad experiences in the past and was not going to volunteer. The experience has turned out better than other experiences with collaborative group work that I have had in the past. During this activity, I created a blog for the first time which was an interesting experience. My knowledge of modern online learning delivery models was definitely enhanced by this exercise. I still am not a big proponent of synchronous activities in on online class because it is usually too difficult to get everybody together in today’s busy working world. High tempo contribution is also difficult to ensure because of our busy lifestyles. I think collaborative work is a difficult hurdle to overcome in an online learning environment. Using BYOD in classroom collaboration works better because students meet every day to resynch the group’s efforts. I did learn a lot about BYOD and I definitely see its potential in modern education.

As a curriculum designer in a military setting, I am not sure I will ever see BYOD being used in secure environments because of the vulnerabilities it opens up in digital networks. It was nice to see its applications in public school settings however and I did not realize all of the security and infrastructure considerations that need to be taken into account when implementing this technology.


References:
Estable, M. (2013). A review of considerations for BYOD M-learning design. Distance Learning, 10(3), 21-26. Retrieved from http://search.proquest.com/docview/1496656085?accountid=12085

Network World (Online). (2012). 10 tips for implementing BYOD securely. Retrieved from             http://search.proquest.com/docview/1038685397?accountid=12085 

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