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The Importance of eBooks in a Flipped Classroom

Kitaboo on EdTech

The idea is that students first learn course content online, usually at home, and the time in the classroom is devoted to what used to be traditionally homework, with the teacher’s assistance. Many articles have been written on how the idea of a Flipped Classroom has gained currency with the advent of eBooks and digital learning content.

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Why Should Students and Publishers Adapt eBooks in STEM Learning

Kitaboo on EdTech

STEM-based learning programs are being introduced in schools all across the globe. STEM has proved to be a much better educational program in terms of learning effectiveness and leading to better career opportunities than the regular curriculum. Therefore, eBooks make for the perfect study material to deliver STEM courses.

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How to Transform Student Projects—and Lesson Planning—into Acts of Making

Edsurge

Amazed at his doctor’s skill and confidence while holding someone’s life in his hands, the Sonoma Academy STEM teacher wondered how a person came to be so good at what he did. His classroom has never been the same. In his STEM classroom, both lesson planning and student projects have become acts of making.

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8 Trends in Education Technology That Will Have A Major Impact

Kitaboo on EdTech

From self-learning to flipped classroom approach, we have seen technology make a considerable impact on the learning and teaching methodologies. Mobile-based devices have taken learning outside of the classroom. Designing mobile-first responsive content helps students to go through their courses anytime and anywhere.

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The 100 Worst Ed-Tech Debacles of the Decade

Hack Education

The Flipped Classroom". It was probably Sal Khan’s 2011 TED Talk “Let’s Use Video to Reinvent Education” and the flurry of media he received over the course of the following year or so that introduced the idea of the “flipped classroom” to most people.

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