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5 ways to integrate gamification into your classroom

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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. Students answer multiple-choice questions on their devices while seeing fun memes, leaderboards, and progress bars.

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How AI Can Foster Creative Thinking in the Classroom and Beyond

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He highlights how AI can help personalize learning by allowing students to present their understanding and ideas in diverse and individualized ways. This shift from standardized assignments to personalized projects can make learning more engaging and relevant for each student. Because a hallmark of creativity is uniqueness.

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AI-Oh My! A Closer Look at AI Tools for Educators

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QuestionWell allows you to input an article, reading, or a video and writes questions based on what you’ve input and your learning outcomes. The image below shows both the essential questions and multiple-choice questions that were generated. Turn your ideas into ready-to-use presentations.

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AI-Oh My! A Closer Look at AI Tools for Educators

Faculty Focus

QuestionWell allows you to input an article, reading, or a video and writes questions based on what you’ve input and your learning outcomes. The image below shows both the essential questions and multiple-choice questions that were generated. Turn your ideas into ready-to-use presentations.

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Everything you need to know about AI in education

eSchool News

In this case, whether pulling insight specifically from a lecture or digging deeper into the curriculum with additional insight from ChatGPT, the learner is still understanding, analyzing, and writing the assignment. Many fear that computer-generated grading would only perpetuate the education system’s reliance on multiple-choice questions.