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Common Sense Education Resources from ISTE 2015

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We were thrilled to catch up with long-time users of Common Sense resources as well as introduce our work to many more of you. In the Common Sense Education meeting rooms, we offered two full days of 15-minute lightning sessions. Great for informal learning, student-directed, and after-school settings.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

In todays show, we will share and demonstrate tips and tricks to creating the perfect project based, blended learning lessons for students of all ages and grade levels. Monday, April 27th at 5pm edWeb Webinar: Getting Started with Game-Based Learning , Are you curious about game-based learning, but don’t know where to begin?

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What Do Sixth Graders Say About Learning With Games? It Works

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But while blended learning — a mix of teacher-led and computerized instruction — is proliferating across the country, schools that wholeheartedly embrace games-based learning remain rare. At the core of gaming is the concept of a challenge, and a player’s journey to meet it.

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The Learning Revolution Has Begun

Since its founding in 1967, ACTFL has become synonymous with innovation, quality, and reliability in meeting the changing needs of language educators and their students. Learn more and register here. Learn four important skills that will help you integrate edtech into your curriculum.

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