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How to Make Online Learning More Engaging and Effective for Students

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Online learning isn’t limited to slides and reading assignments. Gamification: If your child thrives on goals and rewards, gamifying their learning can make a big difference. If your child is reluctant to get involved with other students, give them a little push to participate fully in group assignments or peer review activities.

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How to combat misuse of AI in student writing

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It takes only seconds to plug a writing prompt into a generative AI tool and receive a completed assignment. The bottom line: When students are confident in their writing skills, they will be less tempted to run directly to AI to generate a writing assignment.

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New myON version looks to boost personalized learning

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includes new student and educator interfaces, advancements in content recommendations based upon individual student interests and Lexile reading level, gamification, and improved enhancements to the state-of-the-art monitoring and reporting functions. myON has announced a redesign of its personalized literacy environment for PreK-12.

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10 Ways to Make School Fun Again

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Why It Works Gamification works because it introduces immediate feedback and visible progress, two elements that keep learners engaged. How to Apply It in Online Classrooms Point Systems: Reward points for punctuality, participation, completing assignments early, or collaborating well in group projects. The result?

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Online Learning Meets Social Media: A New Era of Education

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Teachers are creating private Instagram accounts to post assignment reminders, memes related to class topics, or celebrate student achievements. Instead of writing an essay on climate change, a student might create a short documentary and post it on YouTube. Why fight it when you can guide it?