Differentiate between BYOD and Mobile Computing. Solution BYOD: IT refers to the practice of allowing students/employees to bring their own mobile devices to school/work that are capable of connecting to the Internet, and can include everything from laptops to netbooks, tablets, smartphones, PDAs, e-readers and gaming devices. BYOD is also sometimes known as BYOT (bring your own technology) or referred to as the consumerization of IT. Benifits: 1. Helps to achieve one-to-one computing at less cost. 2. Teaches problem-solving, creativity and other 21st-century skills. 3. Anytime, anywhere access 4. Greater collaboration Mobile Computing: Mobile Computing is a technology which allows to transmission of data, voice and videos via a computer or any other wireless enabled devices without having to be connected to a fixed physical link. The major concepts involved in Mobile Computing are, Mobile communication: Mobile hardware Mobile software Benifits: 1. Location Flexibility 2. Saves Time 3. Enhanced Productivity 4. Ease of Research 5. Entertainment.