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10 Digital tools for creating 3D learning experiences

Neo LMS

Teachers and students can employ 3D model-based learning experiences or immersive journeys into 360-degree images for Anatomy, Geography, History, STEM, and Art. Scratch is simple to use when creating games, animations, and slideshows. It can easily be used in any class for creating virtual characters and storytelling.

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EdTech that “Sparks Joy”

Neo LMS

We try not to make our blog “all about us”; our readers visit NEO Blog for objective insight into the challenges, trends and future of EdTech, not blatant self-promotion. Storytelling. But what of the more complex arena of senior appropriate EdTech — can it too be joyful? I believe the answer is yes. Parsons et al.

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How to Blend Learning with Play for a Kid-friendly Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

Statistics say over the summer, kids lose over two months of math skills, two months of reading skills, and one month of overall learning. Using the websites below, kids will think they’re playing games while actually engaging in the leading [mostly] free games and simulations in the education field. Worry no more.

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Life-Long Kindergarten: Reviving play in the classroom and beyond

Neo LMS

He goes on to claim that the ability to create with others is a key skill in today’s fast-changing society – something we explore quite often in this blog in the form of the 4Cs (Collaboration, Creativity, Communication, Critical Thinking). Learning Creative Learning.

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Two ways to integrate visual storytelling in K-12 instruction

Neo LMS

That’s the power of visual storytelling. Storytelling, with its characters and plot, is what makes people want to know more about what can happen. So what should teachers do to integrate visual storytelling in their instruction? I’ll only go into two options: Visual storytelling through gamification.

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Enhancing Curriculum through Google Earth

EdTechTeacher

Check out Geoguessr , a game where your students can guess the location based on context clues in Google Maps Street View. culture, games, layers, nature, street view, travel). Remember the game Where In the World is Carmen Sandiego? The games section also includes geography and history-based quizzes.

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Summer Success for Unique Learners

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Combining a focus on physical science standards (think motion, force, gravity and energy related to amusement park rides) with ELA, math, social studies, transition standards and life skills. Math —percentages, money, measurements and time. Social Studies —current events, holidays and history.