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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

The traditional flipped classroom model, which reverses the conventional lecture-homework structure, has evolved significantly since its inception. In the digital era, especially post-pandemic, this strategy has gained renewed importance for fostering active learning, critical thinking, and academic resilience.

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Reimagining the Flipped Classroom: Integrating AI, Microlearning, and Learning Analytics to Elevate Student Engagement and Critical Thinking 

Faculty Focus

The traditional flipped classroom model, which reverses the conventional lecture-homework structure, has evolved significantly since its inception. In the digital era, especially post-pandemic, this strategy has gained renewed importance for fostering active learning, critical thinking, and academic resilience.

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Engaging Strategies for Reluctant Learners in High School

Teachers Pay Teachers

No matter what subject you teach, spend time showing students how to take notes, how to study for tests and quizzes, and how to balance their time between homework and other after-school activities. Giving students active learning roles in student-centered classrooms lets them engage in ways they may not have before.

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BenQ Boards Create Affordable, Future-Ready Learning Pathway for Paso Robles Joint Unified School District

eSchool News

Team Post on EZWrite splits the board into side-by-side workspaces, allowing teams to compete in real-time quizzes and activities. BenQ Board smart displays are cloud-friendly, making them the epicenter for classroom management.

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Course Design as a Gateway to Student Well-being 

Faculty Focus

Student response systems take these benefits a step further by helping students visualize their learning within the context of the larger community. Conducting regular assessments using real-time polls and quizzes allow students to understand how well they’re doing and where they may need to place additional effort. link] Zengaro, S.,

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Unmute the Classroom: Unleashing the Power of Student Participation

Teach Hub

Strategies for Boosting Student Participation Creating an environment where students feel comfortable and confident enough to participate in classroom activities and discussions requires intentional strategies. The most widely used strategies use the active learning approach.

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Course Design as a Gateway to Student Well-being 

Faculty Focus

Student response systems take these benefits a step further by helping students visualize their learning within the context of the larger community. Conducting regular assessments using real-time polls and quizzes allow students to understand how well they’re doing and where they may need to place additional effort. link] Zengaro, S.,