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20 Ways to Personalize Your Learning This Summer

The CoolCatTeacher

You will develop strategies for using video to demonstrate physical techniques and offer feedback on students’ performance; using apps and games to measure and motivate student achievement; and using digital organization tools to create and store powerful lesson plans that you can use for years to come. Course: Level Up!

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6 Creative back-to-school activities for teachers

Neo LMS

With the use of learning stations, for example, where students can work with peers, or through digital tools such as Flip for speaking, Google Jamboard for brainstorming ideas, or Spaces for engaging in collaborative learning activities like scavenger hunts, we can promote collaboration. Games and team-building.

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A Dictionary For 21st Century Teachers: Learning Models & Technology

TeachThought - Learn better.

As such, it is closely related to (but different than) personalized learning and individualized learning. Digital Citizenship. Karen Mossberger, Associate Professor at University of Illinois at Chicago, defines digital citizenship simply as “the ability to participate in society online.”

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Enhancing Civic Education with Game-Based Learning

EdTechTeacher

There is also increasing interest and promising research around the impact that gamification can play in instructional design. Therefore, how might we leverage the power of gamification and game-based learning to enhance civic education? Examples of Game-Based Learning for Civics.