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How to set up a classroom gamification level system

Neo LMS

The more learning resembles a game, the more appealing it will be, which is the concept behind gamification. Competitions, leaderboards, and awards are important gamification elements. However, a classroom gamification level system takes the gamified learning experience a step further. Increase student motivation.

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12 Ways to Use Videos for Learning in the Classroom

ViewSonic Education

Using video for learning in the classroom has been around for decades, but with the growth of digital technology in recent years, the range of opportunities is now greater than ever before. These days, video resources are readily available online, and teachers can make use of them in a much more integrated way.

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Gamification tools that increase student engagement

eSchool News

Whether it be watching or playing a sport, a card game, a board game, or video games, most people would say they at least enjoy one. There are a variety of reading and math apps and websites that cater to gamification, and even provide the opportunity for differentiation. Who out there doesn’t enjoy some form of game?

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How to weave video game principles into the classroom

eSchool News

Key points: Harnessing the power of video games can foster a deeper, more meaningful educational experience 3 ways educators leverage gamification strategies The future of gamification For more news on gaming principles, visit eCN’s Teaching & Learning page Student engagement is vital for any educator throughout the length of a course.

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AI in the Classroom: A Teacher's Toolkit for Transformation

A Principal's Reflections

Grading and Feedback Systems AI-driven grading systems can automate the process of assessing short answer questions, multiple-choice tests, and written assignments, freeing up valuable teacher time for more in-depth feedback and one-on-one interaction with students. To learn more, take a look at this blog post I wrote on the topic.

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Citizen Science, Crowdsourcing, Gamification and Cryptocurrency, Oh My!

Doug Levin

In an interesting twist, some of these projects are even pursuing gamification strategies to attract and engage new citizen scientists in their efforts. So, should you have an interest in learning more about citizen science, crowdsourcing, gamification (and maybe even cryptocurrency, oh my!),

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6 Websites that Explain Elections

Ask a Tech Teacher

In the 1700’s, when the brand new United States of America, newly liberated from the British aristocratic rule that relied on Kings and Queens, wrote its very first Constitution and Bill of Rights, it decided to establish a system of government by the people. easy-to-understand video in plainspeak. website, radio app, podcast.