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The ST Math Fall Challenge is Back

MIND Research Institute

A study released by Proving Ground , part of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, found that students who increased their average weekly usage in ST Math practice show higher math test score gains compared to the matched comparison group whose use remained the same. ST Math Fall Challenge. October 3, 2020.

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Join the ST Math Fall Challenge

MIND Research Institute

A recent study released by Proving Ground , part of the Center for Education Policy Research at Harvard University, found that students who increased their average weekly usage in ST Math practice show higher math test score gains compared to the matched comparison group whose use remained the same. October 3, 2020.

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Learning first, technology second

Learning with 'e's

Ideas range from games based learning , to the use of social media and networking, to simpler approaches such as the use of digital cameras in art or data logging in science. Many teachers welcome the idea of bringing new technology into the classroom.

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Making your Life Fun with Gamified Innovations

The Game Agency

When the company began in 2007, there was no IOS app store, social media was in its infancy and gamers just didn’t have a great reputation. Hence convincing the clients about the game-based learning was a challenge with limited resources back then. Start of the Journey.

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A Decade Into Experiments With Gamification, Edtech Rethinks How to Motivate Learners

Edsurge

We wanted to create a digital experience for kids that allows them to create things together, but isn’t saturated with the usual social-media-like engagement tools. Not only have they eschewed a social media setting for their digital playground, they’ve also steered clear of “gamifying” the experience.

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The Rise of eSports in Education: Breaking New Ground

The CoolCatTeacher

We see our kids do TikTok dances on their phones and posts from social media on their phones. That's the closest comparison. And if you watch enough streamers, you realize that some of them are just holding up their phones. So you don't really need a whole ton of equipment. None of them need a red camera.

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