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  1. The Peel District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English.

  2. The boards $7 million investment in technology for all Peel students will ensure our schools are increasingly connected and relevant in the 21st Century. An important part of the board’s 21st Century Teaching & Learning initiative is the board’s adoption of a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) model.

  3. Jul 2, 2024 · Students will access their Brightspace course shell by logging into the Board's BYOD Portal using their PDSB.net Gmail credentials i.e., PDSBstudentnumber@pdsb.net) and by following the instructions in the orientation video below. Students new to Peel will receive a confirmation email with their PDSB student number once they are registered in ...

  4. The Peel District School Board is committed to equity and community engagement, and by providing this tool, we are making our information more accessible to families whose first language is not English.

  5. Mar 28, 2012 · It’s called BYOD — bring your own device. Peel Region’s 153,000 public school students are being encouraged to bring their smartphones, iPads, tablets and laptop computers to class in what the...

  6. Access the Peel District School Board Student Web portal using your BYOD, MyBlueprint, and D2L login credentials.

  7. Apr 1, 2014 · The Peel District School Board, which introduced a BYOD policy in 2012 along with a deal offering students $55 tablets, says equity is an issue and on Tuesday will announce a...

  8. This research has implications for teachers working with the bring your own device policy, administration staff in a school implementing bring your own device, and Ontario school boards outside of Peel District School Board.

  9. tspace.library.utoronto.ca › bitstream › 1807/77100/1TSpace Repository: Home

    Many schools across Ontario are now encouraging students to bring devices to school. with them to use in the classroom. In 2012 Peel DSB introduced a bring your own device (BYOD) policy that encourages students to bring their tablets and/or mobile phones to use in the. classroom (Rushowy, 2012).

  10. 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

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