Using MIS (10th Edition)
Using MIS (10th Edition)
10th Edition
ISBN: 9780134606996
Author: David M. Kroenke, Randall J. Boyle
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 4, Problem 4.5UYK

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BYOD (Bring Your Own Device):

The increasing trend among business organizations are employee-owned devices to perform specific official tasks known as BYOD.

  • Tablets, Smartphone and laptops are the common examples of BYOD.

BYOD policy:

The BYOD policy is a statement regarding permissions and responsibilities of workers when they utilize their own device in university.

Advantages of BYOD policy to the students at universities:

The advantages of BYOD policy to the students is given below:

  • BYOD offers to the students are more comfortable to use its own devices. So it makes easy for student to learn in effective way.
  • Students always stay up to date with technology. So, it is processed to reach the studies through mobile devices instead of textbooks.
  • It is cost-effective method to save the universities money on technology.
  • It also helps to learn student from outside of the college.
  • It allow the students to access the updated information through eBooks.
  • It allow the student to ask questions and perform some research instead of listening to lecturer.

Disadvantages of BYOD policy to students at universities:

The disadvantages of BYOD policy to students is given below:

  • All mobile devices can be used with single mobile wireless network...

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