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Friday 5: K-12 coding

eSchool News

These durable skills are critical for students during their K-12 years, in college, and in the workforce. Coding and robotics can help students develop critical skills for success after high school, highlighting the importance of coding in real life. Click through for 6 tools to help students develop these valuable STEM skills.

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10 Popular Educational Trends and What You Need to Know

Waterford

When school curriculum is adaptive to a student’s unique needs, it’s more likely to promote student progress because each child can move at their right pace.[2] 2] Plus, adaptive software programs allow teachers to use the same program for all students in their classroom—including those with learning disabilities.

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5 Tech tools every student should have

Neo LMS

Students shouldn’t spend their entire day interacting with technology. It can help with things like homework, independent study, skill development, research, language, math, science, and more. Read more: 7 Digital tools for student engagement across all grade levels.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

eSchool News

We are on track to see an increase in individualized homeschooling and e-learning, accompanied by the rising tide of gamification in education, promising a more engaging and dynamic learning experience. Diana Heldfond, CEO & Founder, Parallel Learning Are students learning? Diane Myers, Ph.

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5 Ways Video Games Transform Learning and Prepare Students for Tomorrow's Jobs

Edsurge

Working in tech and media for the past 20 years, I’ve seen some of these changes firsthand, and one thing has proven consistently true: Engagement is critical when learning new information and mastering new skills. Incorporating gaming into education doesn’t necessarily mean more screen time.

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New Research Proves Game-Based Learning Works—Here's Why That Matters

Edsurge

Now a soon-to-be released study from Vanderbilt University demonstrates the impact of rigorous, peer reviewed research into curricular tools, in this case showing that students who played edgames outperformed their peers on standardized tests. Minecraft —Teaches kids how to code through play. This is how knowledge progresses.

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10 Must-Have Features of an Online Education Platform

Kitaboo on EdTech

Students might want to download some content and read later. And in case there’s no internet connectivity, students should not be deprived of the chance to study. Online interactivities include quizzes, audio files, videos, simulations, gamification etc. Benefits of STEM Education and Publishing. Download Now!

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