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7 discoveries from an active learning classroom

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Spaces flooded with natural light that allow for a variety of learning methods and activities, and spaces that let students feel a sense of ownership over the classroom, demonstrably affect how well students learn. Four years ago, I became an inaugural recipient of a Steelcase Education Active Learning Center Grant.

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BenQ Sponsors the Undisputed Texas High School Esports State Championship

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BenQ has a long history of supporting teachers and the esports industry with state-of-the-art visualization solutions built around an arsenal of tools and features that define a positive learning and gaming experience,” said Bob Wudeck, senior director of business development at BenQ Education.

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TCEA24 Roundup

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This year’s event featured more than 800 sessions on various topics such as leadership, mathematics, STEAM, digital citizenship, literacy, English language arts, and more. This allows for easy sharing of lessons or objects that can be demonstrated in real-time, creating a more collaborative learning environment.

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Online Learning Meets Social Media: A New Era of Education

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The Rise of Edu-Influencers and Peer Learning Social media has also democratized who teaches. A Tool for Creativity and Confidence One of the hidden benefits of social media in online learning is what it does for student voice and creativity. Social Media as a Platform for Collaborative Learning Learning is social.

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Top 17 Study Tips for Online Learning

k12 Online Schools

Master the Art of Time Blocking Instead of vague to-do lists, time blocking gives structure and flow to a student’s day. Use Active Learning, Not Passive Consumption Watching lectures or reading textbooks might feel productive, but its passive. Real learning happens when the student engages with the material.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

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Active learning strategies, where students actively engage in the learning process, promote participation and retention (Freeman et al. These include group discussions, hands-on experiments, problem-solving activities, and creative assessments that encourage critical thinking and peer collaboration.

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Supporting Non-Major Biology Students: Making the Classroom YOUnique

Faculty Focus

Active learning strategies, where students actively engage in the learning process, promote participation and retention (Freeman et al. These include group discussions, hands-on experiments, problem-solving activities, and creative assessments that encourage critical thinking and peer collaboration.