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This Standing-Room-Only Class Features Music Videos, a Gaming App and. Breathalyzers

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We have a way where we can do basically an old-school version of this demo in class and make it fun because students learn about alcohol chemistry. As early as 2010, we had students making organic chemistry music videos. But in 2010 that was not the norm. I also make an effort to learn student names.

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Survey: Teachers now use twice as much gaming and video in the classroom

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The national report, From Print to Pixel: The role of videos, games, animations and simulations within K-12 education , reveals that in 2010, only 23 percent of surveyed teachers said they used games, compared to 48 percent of those surveyed in 2015. How are students self-directing learning beyond the classroom?

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Coding in the Classroom: Six Tips to Get Even Reluctant Teachers—and Students—Started

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Williams may have never considered herself to be a "tech person," but she recognized the value of code and discovered how a supportive community could empower her and her students to learn. Roadblock: I am not a programmer, so I can’t learn how to code. Additionally, share the benefits of learning how to write code with your students.

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8 Tried and True Edtech Tools to Try in 2018

The CoolCatTeacher

We can all learn something new. Now I’m going to be playing with Sutori, so I’ve learned something new today. technologies in connecting educators and creating professional learning communities. Steve Dembo served for ten years as Discovery Education’s Director of Learning Communities and led their Innovation and Strategy team.

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