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What Is Prior Knowledge and Why it Matters?

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

In this post, we will delve into the intricacies of prior knowledge, guided by significant research findings, discuss some of its types and examples, and explore how this understanding can transform educational practices. The implications of these findings are far-reaching for educators and researchers.

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Harnessing the Power of Bloom’s Taxonomy: A Deep Dive into Bloom’s Verbs

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

This level involves making judgments or forming opinions about the value of information based on criteria and standards. Critique: This verb requires students to provide a detailed analysis and assessment of something, typically in a critical manner. Creating At the very top of Bloom’s Taxonomy, we reach the stage of creating.

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5 Digital Tools That can Help Educators Manage the Workload

EmergingEdTech

Guest writer Nancy Lin offers 5 free web apps with phone based counterparts, that can be a huge help in classroom. Not so long ago, teachers had to rely largely on an extensive knowledge base, [Please click on the post title to continue reading the full post. Thanks (and thanks for subscribing)!].

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SMART, Samsung offer a boost for collaboration

eSchool News

It is the ‘glue’ that connects interactive displays, PCs, laptops, and tablets while enabling teachers and students to collaborate and co-create in real time, do in-class assessment, connect to shared digital workspaces and interact with Web-based learning materials regardless of location or device.

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40 Practical Philosophy of Education Examples

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Whether you’re creating lesson plans, choosing educational technologies, or developing assessment strategies, your philosophy serves as a guide. Finally, discuss your views on assessments, classroom management, and educational technology. First and foremost, it provides you with a framework for making educational decisions.

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