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5 Flipped Classroom Activities for High School Students

ViewSonic Education

Case Studies. One of the most beneficial flipped classroom activities for high school students involves dividing the class into groups, typically between three and six students, and then giving those groups a case study related to the topic they learned about at home. Class Discussion.

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Learning Math Should be Fun and Engaging

A Principal's Reflections

Chellani has utilized a variety of tools to help her develop an interactive, student-centered learning environment.

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How to Make District-Wide Innovation Personal—and Collaborative

Edsurge

Another reason for the concern is that as educators increasingly use digital tools to personalize learning for students, some have struggled to ensure that the environments they create are not isolating. The real magic of blended learning occurs when teachers use technology to boost human interaction, in both frequency and impact.

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Investing in leadership capacity: The amazing, wonderful District 59

Dangerously Irrelevant

– Going deeper with the components of high-quality PBL – A PBL case study – Making sense of PBL in our own context – Getting set up with Feedly and some awesome school leadership blogs. – Transmedia – Blended learning models – Personalization v. How could we make them better?

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Streamline Employee Training with eLearning Solutions

Kitaboo on EdTech

So, how can you optimize your training content to effectively engage learners, while achieving the primary goals of learning objectives and upholding brand identity? Interactive Learning: Tools like quizzes, assessments, projects, real-life case studies, and group exercises enhance engagement and increase learner interaction.

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Learning Revolution Free PD - Two Great Library Events - GlobalEdCon Deadline - UNC's Amazing World View

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Project-based learning in social studies (using Ebay to teach economics) and science (collaborative efforts with the local police and fire departments to teach physical science concepts) will be highlighted. Finally, another science teacher will briefly share exercises in engineering design.

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When Zero-Tolerance Was Failing Students, This School Turned to Restorative Justice

Edsurge

Instead, the public charter school has embraced “restorative justice,” an alternative disciplinary approach that exposes students to mindfulness exercises, one-on-one counseling and group therapy sessions with a social worker. But she began to see the merits of the exercises she was doing.