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High School and Personalized Learning

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Another way in which learning has evolved Another benefit of adaptative learning is that students don’t fear getting help anymore. Students tend to perform better on assessments and standardized tests. We need to ensure educators are equipped to facilitate this type of learning environment. Got a passion?

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It’s 2020: Have Digital Learning Innovations Trends Changed?

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The primary trends identified by the team were: adaptive learning, open education resources (OER), gamification and game-based learning, MOOCs, LMS and interoperability, mobile devices, and design. To those working in higher education, some of the trends presented by the team may not have come as a surprise.

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What If Your Co-Teacher is a Computer?

Adam Watson Edtech Elixirs

The principal's students were in an alternative setting and the main delivery and assessment of content came from an online course platform. The staff fully recognized the need to provide the students with a richer learning environment than simply watching videos that led to multiple choice quizzes and eventual unit tests.

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SimCityEDU sets middle school students to work on a “Pollution Challenge”

Educator Innovator

SimCityEDU , an Educator Innovator partner, is proudly releasing its first game-based learning and assessment product built on the popular SimCity video game platform. policymakers and industry innovators, presented by The Atlantic , the Aspen Institute , and the Newseum.

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Common Sense Education Resources from ISTE 2015

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Common Sense team members and certified educators presented on a range of practical and engaging ways to use specific technology tools for learning as well as our latest and greatest digital citizenship offerings. . And learn how to use CueThink to make math collaborative and social. But what games are good for classrooms?

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Best Math Apps for iPad

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

The app covers a wide range of skills, from counting and addition to subtraction and geometry, all presented through a series of playful, story-driven adventures. The vibrant graphics and friendly characters, like Moose and his pals, keep kids engrossed, making learning feel like a joyful exploration rather than a chore.

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The best apps to learn Chinese

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Other features include character-writing practice (the app boasts a handwriting recognition system); speaking practice by listening to native speakers in slow motion and then recording yourself; and audio- and video-based quizzes. This Chinese language app is simple and focuses exclusively on correct pronunciation (i.e.