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Is a learning portal different from an LMS?

Neo LMS

It’s somewhat like the difference between an iPhone 6S and your iPhone 6S. An iPhone 6S has a 4.7″ Your iPhone 6S is rose gold, has a 4.7″ Your iPhone 6S is rose gold, has a 4.7″ It’s still an iPhone 6S, but it’s your iPhone 6S.

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#05: 5 Ideas for Using Game-Based Learning in your Classroom Today

The CoolCatTeacher

As a gamification guru and moonshot thinker, Michael transforms the traditional classroom into a high-energy environment where active student engagement is paramount. Helping educators learn about the power of a gamified immersive learning environment is Michael’s passion. Here are instructions for iPhone/iPad or PC/Mac instructions.

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Kid-created Games That Teach

Ask a Tech Teacher

Solutions to this problem abound but one of the most popular with K-16 educators — because it works — is to gamify learning. Wikipedia defines “gamification” as: “an educational approach to motivate students to learn by using video game design and game elements in learning environments.

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Epic Guide To Game Based Learning

The CoolCatTeacher

As shown below, well-designed serious games can teach, educate, and inspire. Therefore, we educators need to educate ourselves on game based learning. Does Gamification in Education Really Improve Learning? Gamification in Education – a piece I wrote for Edutopia on this topic.

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Game Education: It’s in Their DNA – Guest Post from Courtney Pepe

EdTechTeacher

As educators in the digital age, it is important that we embrace the power of play in our classrooms. One of the ways that we can redefine our practice is by using game education in our schools. Says Farber of Game Education; “I use games in social studies because the mechanics (e.g. Game #1 – Minecraft. Game #3 – Land of Venn.

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4 Ideas Educators can Learn from Gaming

Class Tech Integrate

We can often hear educators discuss how difficult it is to reach students in their classrooms and keep their interest. If you step back to think about it, what happens in video games are the very things that we as educators aspire to have in our classrooms. Maybe instead of despising video games, we should in turn learn from them.

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4 Ideas Educators can Learn from Gaming

Class Tech Integrate

We can often hear educators discuss how difficult it is to reach students in their classrooms and keep their interest. If you step back to think about it, what happens in video games are the very things that we as educators aspire to have in our classrooms. Maybe instead of despising video games, we should in turn learn from them.