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SplashLearn Announces SpringBoard Math Challenge 2022 Winners

eSchool News

San Francisco, CA, 22 June 2022: SplashLearn, the game-based learning program used by millions of students, announced the winners of its massively popular annual competition – the SpringBoard Math Challenge. SplashLearn is available across all digital platforms (iOS, Android and Web).

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The Thinking and Creativity That Goes Into Game Design

Teacher Reboot Camp

Students can design a game in any subject to assess their peers. When students design games they use a lot of creativity and critical thinking skills. Students must imagine and design worlds, characters, levels, sound effects, game elements, and more. Free Game Design Tools. Free 30 day trial.

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Top 25 Sites/Apps of 2018

Technology Tidbits

Think Fluency - A wonderful iOS/Google Play app for assessing a student's reading fluency. Dystopia 2153 - An innovative new site that teaches programming/coding through the use of game based learning and graphic novels. Edji - An innovative new site for annotating texts for collaborative learning.

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Top 50 Sites/Apps of 2015

Technology Tidbits

However, that does not mean there are not a lot of new items to look through, as sites/apps for programming/coding, Math/STEM, and Game Based Learning played a predominant role in this year's list. Also, has an abundance of lesson plans and students can learn how to create their own Minecraft style game.

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5 Simple Ways to Improve Physical Education w/ #Edtech

The CoolCatTeacher

And what they enable you to do is complete a performance and then you’ve for a given delay period to get back to the device whether it’s a laptop or an iPad or an android tablet and see that. That’s actually got some real evidence there to drive your assessment and drive what they’ve been able to achieve in your classroom.

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Teacher Recommended: 50 Favorite Classroom Apps

MindShift

Layar : Another augmented reality tool, several elementary school teachers found it worked better for little kids than Aurasma, which requires individual accounts that can get complicated with young learners. It can be used on iPhone and Android devices as well as on the Web and is free. It works only on iPhones, but is free.

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