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Gamification Stage Three: The Constraint

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What I am saying is when I think about video games, I remember all the good times I had with people I care about. That is why the highest form of gamification, what I call stage 3 , is using video game techniques to create experiences for students. Specifically, the transmedia, networked narrative that video games do so well.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

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Edtech is being used in classrooms more than ever before. Think of it as a cheat sheet to help you learn all you need to know about technology in the classroom! Think of it as a cheat sheet to help you learn all you need to know about technology in the classroom! Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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And the top e-learning trends for 2016 are.

Neo LMS

Second, the introduction of gamification. Initially thought by some experts and even teachers as a gimmick , gamification quickly caught the interest of the ed tech world, because the best way to teach students is to play games. Cloud classrooms will become the norm. Classrooms will finally become cloud-centric.

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Could technology ever be part of Montessori education?

Neo LMS

Teachers move around the classroom and oversee students’ activities, only intervening when their insight and guidance are needed. All objects in a Montessori classroom are there because they encourage learning in one way or another. A Montessori teacher encourages students to discover new things and develop self-confidence.

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Ed Tech Vocab: Keeping Up with Trends in Education

eSpark

Edtech is being used in classrooms more than ever before. Think of it as a cheat sheet to help you learn all you need to know about technology in the classroom! Think of it as a cheat sheet to help you learn all you need to know about technology in the classroom! Learn more about implementing edtech into your classroom here.

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Shall We Play a Game (& Learn)?

Baker's B.Y.O.D.

Since chatting with Tom Driscoll via Google Hangout and Brian Germaine at the EdSurge RIDE event in the Fall , meeting up with Chris Aviles at Techspo14 , viewing Mr. Lewis'' Edmodo Webinar on Gamification , and engaging with my #TeamMAITs in class, I''m intrigued by the didactic nature of games. How many levels are in Candy Crush ?

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Taking Student Voice Beyond The Classroom

techlearning

I started that school year with one goal: to take what students loved and incorporate it into the classroom. At the same time I started the Innovation Lab in 2016, I was invited to a gamification conference at UPenn. We hit it off over our shared love of video games and student voice. We’ve kept in touch since then.