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4 Game Mechanics Driving Higher Achievement in Math

MIND Research Institute

Access to technology is not enough to improve student learning. A 2015 study by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development found that simply having access to computers and other digital devices had no impact on students’ proficiency in reading, math, and science. By using game-based learning. Informative Feedback.

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SMATH: How to Turn 2 Subjects Into 1 Super-Class

Edsurge

Once the details were sorted, it was time to start learning. Besides making learning more engaging, combining classes has helped students progress academically. Having two teachers also allows for one to monitor the class to ensure the students are on task while the other one is presenting a whole group lesson.

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Saturday is the Online Global Student Conference - "STEM + Entrepreneurship" (plus we make our call for volunteers!)

The Learning Revolution Has Begun

This Saturday, March 4th (Sunday, March 5th, in parts of the world) is the 2017 STEM + Entrepreneurship Conference , this year's annual student-organized global conference, being held online and featuring student presenters and a student keynote speaker (with a couple of adult keynote speakers who shepherd youth projects thrown in for good measure)!