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Flipped Classroom: Engaging Students with EdPuzzle

Catlin Tucker

Students watch videos at home where they can control the pace of their learning, then they come to class prepared to apply that information in collaborative student-centered activities. These open-ended questions are a great way to begin discussions in class the day after students have completed this assignment.

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Blended Learning: Design a Mini-playlist that Allows Students to Control the Pace of Their Learning

Catlin Tucker

Students who generally struggle to read at grade level could engage with this assignment in ways equal to their classmates who read at or above grade level. Each time I return to an assignment, I add strategies, like polling, discussion boards, and partner work to make the experience more engaging.

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Flipped Classroom 101: Challenges, Benefits & Design Tips

Catlin Tucker

Classically, the transfer of information has occurred in class via lecture and practice has been assigned for homework. Begin with a collaborative offline activity designed to pique student interest or get them generating questions about a topic. First, teachers need to create context. Cornell notes with a summary).

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5 ways to integrate gamification into your classroom

eSchool News

“Games are among childrens favorite activities, especially for primary school students. Quizizz: Turn assessments into fun competitions Quizizz is my top choice for a gamification platform. It allows you to create or search pre-made question sets and host a variety of games that students can join. Ive seen this firsthand!

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Florida district deploys new math tool

eSchool News

LearnBop is fabulous for remediation, as it helps teachers assign the standards we are focusing on, and then track and monitor each student’s progress toward those standards.”. The previous math program in the district didn’t allow teachers to assign work to students by specific standards, which made it difficult to identify students’ gaps.

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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

Dr. Pooja Agarwal Dr. Michelle Rivers Dr. Janell Blunt Whiteboard Activities Dr. Janell Blunt , an associate professor of psychology at Anderson University in Indiana, uses personal mini-whiteboards with her college students in every class. “Present students with a multiple choice question.” ” she says.

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How AI Can Foster Creative Thinking in the Classroom and Beyond

Edsurge

This shift from standardized assignments to personalized projects can make learning more engaging and relevant for each student. So if we want students to be doing creative thinking, then 30 assignments done by 30 different students should all look different. The benefits of this creative assignment are clear to every educator.