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8 LMS features that support student autonomy in the classroom and beyond

Neo LMS

There are myriad ways to promote student autonomy in the classroom and beyond, especially if you use an LMS. Flipped classes. The flipped classroom allows students to acquire new concepts at home via engaging videos, online courses, or even game-based learning. Do you prefer learning on your own or in the classroom?

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Video-Assisted Learning: Using Educational Videos to Teach

ViewSonic Education

This article will give you the information you need to make sure you can implement video-assisted learning successfully and continue forward with good judgement for a variety of students and different situations. Survey Your Students. Classroom Design. Classroom design is important for how videos function in your classroom.

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Best iPad Apps for Teachers

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

It turns quizzes and surveys into fun, game-like activities. Pocket : This app is a ‘read it later’ service that allows you to save articles, videos, and stories from any publication, page, or app. Great for curating reading material for yourself or for classroom discussions.

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4 Steps for Designing an Online Assessment for Flipped Classroom

Fractus Learning

Are you thinking about designing an online assessment for a Flipped classroom? This article examines four steps I undertook when teaching a first year undergraduate accounting course. The assessment takes the form of a team quiz to be undertaken during a flipped classroom tutorial by students using the technology Socrative.

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What are the Most Popular Classroom Technologies in 2020?

EdNews Daily

This flipped classroom tool is quite engaging if you are creative and imaginative. . Its design also allows students to open up the classroom screen to try and find answers to the questions they get stuck on. They may also create surveys, jumbles, discussions, and surveys using Kahoot! and mix it to play in class.

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Blended Learning - what is it, pros/cons, tips and resources

Educational Technology Guy

It is similar to the flipped classroom, but with more emphasis on in-class work with the teacher over video/home content. Project Based Learning is a type of blended classroom. Feel free to share summaries and links to these articles, but do not copy and repost entire article. blended learning flipped classroom'

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Speak Up 2020 Congressional Briefing: Release of the National Research Findings

edWeb.net

The research surveyed over 136,000 K-12 students, teachers, and parents and focused on what digital learning looked like during the pandemic and revealed potential emerging transformation evidence. 49% of students surveyed agreed that their best learning experiences involve solving real-world, hands-on, project-based learning.