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The Future of eLearning - 10 Trends To Be Aware Of

ViewSonic Education

Adaptive learning is a style of education where resources, activities, projects, and assignments are tailored to each student’s individual needs. Thus far, adaptive learning has been largely experimental, with companies and competitors having spent the past couple of years working out the kinks and engaging in small-scale execution.

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6 tips to help start an elementary esports program in your school

eSchool News

While I have long been a proponent of game-based learning, I had (up until this past year) been skeptical of the role of esports in education. I could design a camp without worrying about standards alignment, summative assessments, or grades. It could also run on almost every platform, and both PCs and mobile devices.

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Sites/Apps Every Teacher should try for Back to School

Technology Tidbits

Answer Pad - A fantastic Student Response System that lets educators seamlessly assess students, differentiate instruction, and turn their classroom paperless. Answerables - An innovative cross between Learning Management System and Game Based Learning that can be integrated into any curriculum to teach any subject.

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Top 20 Sites for Creating a Quiz

Technology Tidbits

Not only does this help teachers easily assess students but differentiate instruction as well. This is especially useful considering schools are closed right now during the pandemic and remote learning is in effect. Gimkit - A wonderful game based learning solution where educators can create quizzes for students.

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Virtual Reality (VR) as a New Educational Paradigm

The CoolCatTeacher

Within the virtual environment, you get you learning, you get your assessment, you get your experience. So I think what we’re waiting on, to really have the area explode, VR in education, are the mobile headsets that are running web VR — which we haven’t seen a lot of yet. I mean, this is not a game. Re-create that.

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?Updates, Upgrades and Overheard: What Was Unveiled at ISTE 2017

Edsurge

With Teams, educators can now message students directly or set up chat channels for group projects, and there’s a classroom-wide messaging channel as well. Upgrades also include Smarty Ants Español, a program designed to help K-2 Spanish-speaking students learn how to read in Spanish. the game-based learning platform, is going mobile.

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Top 8 Advantages of an Interactive STEM Curriculum

Kitaboo on EdTech

But now with mobile phones, tablets, and laptops being a part of school education, it is much easier to deliver STEM courses on these devices, making the courses more interactive, accessible and engaging. By creating game-based learning modules, publishers and educators can enable students to find solutions and solve problems.

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