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Improving Teacher and Student Engagement Through Creativity

Edsurge

Creativity helps develop a deeper sense of learning, yet we keep our “creative” units until after state testing is over. Recently, I met with two education leaders to discuss how to improve teacher and student engagement through creativity. It’s letting them discover the joy of learning.” Why does creativity matter?

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Is SCORM still relevant?

Neo LMS

I'm positive that at least 70% of the people in the e-learning space created or used at some point a SCORM package, whether it was a full class, a lesson, an assessment, or a simple presentation. SCORM’s greatest advantage is the ability to integrate learning objects from different sources into a common environment.

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Online Learning Does Not Mean Sans Engagement

Fractus Learning

It’s now 2016 and educators still have not discovered the power of infusing a balance of asynchronous and synchronous technologies, as well as engagement into their online classroom. You often hear some students saying, “ All we do is download homework and upload homework. ” Online learning doesn’t mean sans engagement.

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Virtual office hours revisited

IT Bill

Asynchronous online learning is often considered the gold standard of distance learning, as it is the most convenient and flexible format in regards to scheduling. However, a frequent complaint of new-to-online students is the sense of isolation often experienced in the virtual classroom. Incentives and assessment.

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