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Online Learning VS Traditional Learning| Why Online Learning is Better

Kitaboo on EdTech

Though classroom learning is still preferred as a mode of teaching in many institutes, the popularity of online learning is slowly overshadowing traditional learning. college students find digital learning technologies helpful. As per Statista, 43% of U.S

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ST Math: The Gaming Software Changing Online Learning

MIND Research Institute

A novel study released by Proving Ground , part of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, found increasing ST Math use by more than 10 minutes per week correlated with higher math gains on multiple state standardized math assessments. Gameplay Makes Math Accessible.

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3 Habits of highly effective online teachers

Neo LMS

Transferring your lesson data online via pdf printables, perhaps a video and then some text would not yet capture the discursive, investigative element of the original lesson. The online learning environment features wonderfully fast and nimble feedback loops. That is not to say however, that it cannot be created.

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Blended Teaching: How Plagiarism Detection Software can Help Educators

Educational Technology Guy

Unfortunately, teaching both in-class and online isn’t as easy as it seems. One of the challenges associated with it is assessing and grading numerous students’ works. To tackle this problem and organize blended learning effectively, educators should arm themselves with reliable technologies. Take Unicheck , for instance.

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Five Things Parents Should Know About End-Of-Year Testing

EdNews Daily

Most tests are designed to make efficient comparisons between groups , not tell us about individuals. Group comparisons are valuable because they give us data about curriculum efficacy and how to allocate funding. We can best measure individual growth with authentic tests that are integrated into learning. Be involved.

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After the Pandemic, Higher Education Can’t Afford to Go Back to ‘Normal’

Edsurge

According to United States Census Bureau projections , by the year 2034, there will be 77 million people ages 65 and older in comparison to 76.5 Furthermore, the study projected that this lack of learning could diminish students’ earning potential over their lifetimes and even reduce the U.S. million persons under the age of 18.

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How a school LMS goes beyond surface learning for students

Neo LMS

This is why learning management systems come in handy to all the teachers and students that want to “scratch beyond the surface” and access a deeper learning level. The next chapter or learning module will get unlocked once a certain condition, set up by the teacher, is met. Drop by drop, the glass gets filled.

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