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Top 5 new EdTech tools that you might use in your university

Neo LMS

Game-based learning. The best way to acquire and retain knowledge is by learning through games. The same gamification principle counts for many other subjects and the corresponding mobile apps, making this learning strategy universal. Robot teachers. They are patient and unbiased.

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Can Designing Video Games Help Kids Gain Hard and Soft Skills?

Edsurge

And some research backs up his theory: according to a Pew Research Center survey , 84 percent of surveyed teens said they have or have access to a game console at home, and 90 percent said they play games either on a cell phone, computer, console or cellphone. Their classmates then test their game and give feedback.

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Top 10 K–12 Educational Technology Trends

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Gone are the days of creating multiple versions of a document every time it’s saved, or saving important work to a flash drive that must be taken everywhere and is at risk of being left, stolen, or lost. 6 RoboticsRobots will likely continue trending in the K–12 environment.

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Education Technology and the New Behaviorism

Hack Education

It’s a reaction, I’d say, to the current obsession with artificial intelligence and a response to all the stories we were told this year about robots on the cusp of replacing, out-“thinking,” and out-working us. ” Personalized Learning and the Nudge. ” “?

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

Introducing robotics and coding into the curriculum helps students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills. Coding platforms and physical kits make learning programming concepts hands-on and engaging. Collaborative learning: Technology facilitates collaboration among students, both within and beyond the classroom.

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Hack Education Weekly News

Hack Education

” Nope, robots will not be doing this job of content moderation , as Facebook recently boasted at its developer conference. Robots and Other Ed-Tech SF. For more news about robots not taking jobs, see the HR section above. Via The Independent : “ Facebook research targeted insecure youth, leaked documents show.”

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