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How to Find Learning Opportunities in Video Games Kids and Teens Love

Graphite Blog

Every game has learning potential, from small games made for classrooms to big blockbusters made to be enjoyed at home. Sure, the games made for in-school learning are the easiest to implement (and to convince administrators to buy!); Start with the games your students (or you!) already like playing.

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Physical Education Websites for Teachers and Students

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

These platforms offer a treasure trove of tools, ideas, and insights, ranging from game-based learning and technology integration to comprehensive health education and professional development. The site also offers infographics and visuals that can be used to enhance learning and engagement in PE classes.

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Cybersecurity is Still Paramount for Schools

edWeb.net

Beyond just the ability to pivot and be prepared for any type of learning, the pandemic has brought new concerns with “Zoom bombing” and increased outside access to school networks. However, the bigger liability issue is with teaching and learning. By Stacey Pusey. WATCH THE EDWEBINAR RECORDING. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST.

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5 Ways to Bring Financial Literacy into Any School

The CoolCatTeacher

Vicki: Today we’re talking with one of my favorite financial literacy gurus, Brian Page about five ways to bring financial literacy into the classroom. It’s a really fun way to introduce financial literacy quiz questions, like Quiz Bowl format, questions in classrooms, anywhere from elementary to high school students. Let’s do this!

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Enhancing Civic Education with Game-Based Learning

EdTechTeacher

We are experiencing a rising tide of advocacy for high quality civic education across the nation. Therefore, how might we leverage the power of gamification and game-based learning to enhance civic education? Examples of Game-Based Learning for Civics. Learn More This Summer! Why Simulations?

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Enhancing Civic Education with Game-Based Learning

EdTechTeacher

We are experiencing a rising tide of advocacy for high quality civic education across the nation. Therefore, how might we leverage the power of gamification and game-based learning to enhance civic education? Examples of Game-Based Learning for Civics. Learn More This Summer! Why Simulations?