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ChatGPT, Am I Who You Say I Am?

My Island View

I have had my own blog site, My Island View , since January 15, 2010, so I have amassed a great number of posts on many aspects of education. Tom is a dedicated advocate for public education and supports creative instructional approaches to teaching and learning. I have been using an App called ChatAI.

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Learning Games Startup, Motion Math Moves to a New Home: Curriculum Associates

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We will have the beginnings of a new learning games division,” says Jacob Klein, co-founder and CEO of Motion Math. Here’s what Klein says he’s learned along the way. Lessons Learned If Klein could travel back to 2010 and give himself one piece of advice, it’d be this: “get to a subscription model and web browsers faster.”

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What Schools Can Learn From a Science Museum That Makes Learning Irresistible for Kids

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“We personalize learning all the time, we just don’t call it that,” says special education teacher Gina Tesoriero who has been teaching middle schoolers for over a decade. Douglas Moore In 2010, Tesoriero and her colleague Amanda Solarsh, a middle school science teacher, stumbled across an opportunity to write curriculum at NYSCI.

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IXL Learning Acquires ABCya, Expands Game-Based Learning Offerings

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Today, IXL Learning , the K-12 personalized learning platform, announced it has acquired ABCya , the creator of more than 400 educational computer games and apps for kids. Since 2004, ABCya has provided students from pre-K to 5th grade with access to hundreds of educational games and apps. MathBINGO : With more than 1.3

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When the entire class is a game

The Hechinger Report

Future of Learning. Mississippi Learning. It takes teachers more thought and creativity to do this, but it’s what really brings kids in and makes learning more authentic.”. Nearly 60 percent of teachers reported using games in their classrooms in 2016, according to Project Tomorrow’s Speak Up survey, up from 23 percent in 2010.

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Makerspace Starter Kit Updated

The Daring Librarian

It's a free form optional offerings of constructivist learning and creativity! Oh yeah, and sometimes in class for learning, too! We want the kids to feel like the Library Media Center - Learning Commons and Makerspace Station - is a safe place to land and the place to go when they need things. Gamification for the Win!

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It’s Pedagogy Go With Location-Based Mobile Learning At The University Of South Australia

EdNews Daily

Mobile phones are in the hands of young people everywhere, so it is quite natural that teaching and learning opportunities are progressing towards the mobile domain. Hallmarked by high-interaction and high-context situational learning, LBMLGs provide students with the opportunity to visit real locations and adopt new perspectives.