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3 Websites to Gamify Your Math Class

Ask a Tech Teacher

Most elementary age kids I know love math, but that changes when they matriculate to middle school. To turn those numbers around, parents and teachers alike are looking to technology. More on gamification of education: 29 Online Educational Activities Kids Will Love This Summer. 15 Great Simulations to Gamify Your Class.

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. The prevalence of and increasing reliance on technology in all facets of life has and will continue to impact the youngest of children. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners?

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. The prevalence of and increasing reliance on technology in all facets of life has and will continue to impact the youngest of children. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners?

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. The prevalence of and increasing reliance on technology in all facets of life has and will continue to impact the youngest of children. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners?

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6 benefits of using apps with young children

The Cornerstone for Teachers

Most elementary school-age students don’t remember life without computers, tablets and mobile devices. The prevalence of and increasing reliance on technology in all facets of life has and will continue to impact the youngest of children. How can educators use the best of what we know about technology to engage young learners?

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Pigeons, Operant Conditioning, and Social Control

Hack Education

But I’m writing a book on the history of education technology, and B. Skinner’s work on educational technology – on teaching and learning with machines – is connected directly, explicitly to his work with animals. (The The reward was getting to move on to the next exciting question or concept.)