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Video Games Score Points with Teachers on Academic Benefits

EdTech Magazine

Video Games Score Points with Teachers on Academic Benefits. Playing video games used to be the antithesis of studious behavior. As schools continue to legitimize video games, K–12 teachers are realizing it is better to ride this wave rather than fight it , and reframe games as educational tools. eli.zimmerman_9856.

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Should You Take the Plunge and Learn Web Development Online?

EdTech4Beginners

Learning web development online can be a great way to get started in this field with minimal time, money and effort invested. Finally, learning online provides unparalleled flexibility when compared to traditional education methods like attending college classes or workshops. The short answer is yes!

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Fun Math Games to Help Students Practice Math Concepts and Skills

Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

We all know that games and fun learning activities are more conducive to meaningful learning experiences and a higher level of students engagement and participation. This is even so with subjects that are notoriously known for being dry and boring such as math. These include free thinking, strategy, and logic games.

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13 Websites That Provide Lots of Digital Books for Summer Reading

Ask a Tech Teacher

The reasons were varied (teacher training, infrastructure, and professional support to name a few), but one of the most prominent was money. Turns out — and not really a surprise — the cost of the digital devices was minor compared to the cost of the websites and webtools required to meet goals.

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Disabilities in math affect many students — but get little attention

The Hechinger Report

Laura Jackson became seriously concerned about her daughter and math when the girl was in third grade. She relied on her fingers to count, had difficulty reading clocks and frequently burst into tears when asked at home to practice math flashcards. Preschool students practice math using manipulatives. Jackson recalled.

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Look what’s new at Zapzapmath

Ask a Tech Teacher

You’ve probably read my reviews of Zapzapmath and Zap Zap Kindergarten Math, as well as the constant updates they make to their free (and freemium) app. This gamified math ecosystem is popular with students because it’s fun and teachers because it ties into many national and international standards (like Common Core).

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12 Websites for Digital Books Summer Reading

Ask a Tech Teacher

The reasons were varied (teacher training, infrastructure, and professional support to name a few), but one of the most prominent was money. Turns out — and not really a surprise — the cost of the digital devices was minor compared to the cost of the websites and webtools required to meet goals.

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