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7 Activities to improve online class participation rates

Neo LMS

Flipping the classroom. The flipped classroom is nothing new, but now more than ever, educators turn to this instructional method to raise engagement levels. This type of exercise is mutually beneficial, and they can come up with great ideas for improvement. What would I do differently? Game of online tag.

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10 Tips to Increase Teacher Productivity

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

Here are a few suggestions: Learning Management Systems (LMS): LMS platforms like Google Classroom, Moodle, or Canvas are a teacher’s best friend. You can create digital classrooms, share resources, collect assignments, and even communicate with students all in one place. Color-code entries for easy reference.

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Khan Academy redux

Robert Talbert, Ph.D.

The "redux" in the title refers to a resurfacing of an earlier post, mentioned in the first paragraph, that still is one of the most-read and most-responded-to items I have ever written. What I do have issues with, is the single-minded insistence in this paper that Khan Academy is the exact same thing as the flipped classroom.

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Coursera’s Rick Levin On the Evolution of MOOCs and Microcredentials

Edsurge

The venture-backed startup based in Mountain View (near all those online giants like Google and Facebook) has partnered with more than 150 colleges and universities around the world (including the old and famous ones like Princeton and Yale). One thing that I see a lot of interest in at colleges these days are flipped classrooms.

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

eSchool News

Erika Sandstrom, who currently works with students in grades 4-8 in Massachusetts, created a custom, animated template–something she calls “ Breathing Bubbles ”–that helps her students with mindfulness and breathing exercises. This ability to personalize each exercise improved student engagement. Right now in my U.S.