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Classroom Learning

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Key points: Traditional classroom learning is now modernizing Debates remain about online vs. classroom learning Stay up to date on the latest in classroom learning trends Classroom learning remains a cornerstone of education, fostering a dynamic environment where students engage with peers and instructors in real-time.

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Wyoming Catholic School Partners with Global Edtech Leader to Enhance Instruction in Science and All Other Disciplines 

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Discovery Education will help HNCS achieve this challenge by providing engaging STEM learning opportunities throughout the curriculum. Each lesson begins by posing a question commonly asked by young students. Mystery Science simplifies prep for teachers, making the integration of this resource into classroom instruction simple.

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12 Practical Tips for Remote Learning During School Closures – SULS057

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I always come back to Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs, and meeting these basic needs is more important than a worksheet or checklist. If your school has enabled a video conferencing tool like Zoom or Hangouts Meet, set aside a couple of hours to be online for any students who want to chat. Keep it simple! Get creative!

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AI in Education

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AI in education is used to enhance personalized learning experiences, streamline administrative tasks, and provide valuable insights into student performance. AI-powered adaptive learning platforms analyze individual student strengths and weaknesses, tailoring educational content to meet specific needs.

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How Professors Are Planning for an Uncertain Fall Semester

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Beaudoin: I don't know how I would address 110 students on Zoom all at once. We run our Senate meetings with Zoom. My calculus classes [of 30 students each] meet four days a week. The students are going to be split into two groups of 15. So if we can build in active exercises, if we can build in reflective moments.

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How ‘Learning Engineering’ Hopes to Speed Up Education

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In the late 1960s, Nobel Prize-winning economist Herbert Simon posed the following thought exercise: Imagine you are an alien from Mars visiting a college on Earth, and you spend a day observing how professors teach their students. That sentiment is backed by learning-science research in a concept called the “doer effect.”

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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Remi Del Mar, Senior Product Manager for K-12 Projectors, Epson America I believe the mental well-being of students and educators will continue to be a top focus in 2024. We need self-care not just for students, but for teachers, too. They need the power to exercise their skill sets.

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