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  1. PDSB offers 23 different languages at 16 locations for both elementary and secondary students. Learn more

  2. In Peel District School Board, all grades 7-12 students have access to myBlueprint through BYOD to plan for high school and explore future pathways. Pathway planning tools in myBlueprint: high school planner for course selection and to plan for future courses

  3. Jun 29, 2022 · STEP ONE - Login to the main BYOD page using the child's school Gmail account (student#@pdsb.net): byod.peelschools.org. STEP TWO - On your child's BYOD page, click on the red and white Gmail icon. Note – this may be a different method than the emails you may have been receiving from your child's teacher.

  4. BYOD is a technology model where students bring their personally owned devices to school for educational purposes. It’s important for you to know that students are not required to BYOD. Instead, we invite you to send your child to school with a personal device.

  5. BYOD is a technology model where students bring their personally owned devices to school for educational purposes. It’s important for you to know that students are not required to BYOD. Instead, we invite you to send your child to school with a personal device.

  6. pdsb.elearningontario.ca › d2l › loginLogin - Peel DSB

    Login - Peel DSB. Welcome to Brightspace for Parents & Guardians. Username. Password.

  7. To use D2L Brightspace or Google Classroom, it is easiest if your child visits this page: https://byod.peelschools.org and logs in using the PDSB.NET account provided by the school. When...

  8. Mar 28, 2012 · Tablets and other devices are now being actively encouraged in Peel schools, with the board prepared to chip in to offer equality of access to all students regardless of income. STEVE RUSSELL ...

  9. BYOD means students bring their own devices to school for educational purposes. In the classroom, students will use devices responsibly, and only with the permission and direction of the teacher or other staff member. Of course, technology alone will not improve learning — when combined with the right instruction from skilled staff,

  10. So what is BYOD and why are we doing it? Simply put, BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), or BYOT (Bring Your Own Technology), as it is sometimes called, refers to your student using their own equipment in the school: this includes tablets, smartphones and laptops.

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