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

Faculty Focus

These modules are ideal for students who are accustomed to fast-paced digital environments and may have limited attention spans. Focusing activities, particularly those conducted at the beginning of class, serve as critical bridges that help students activate prior knowledge and reorient their attention.

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

Faculty Focus

These modules are ideal for students who are accustomed to fast-paced digital environments and may have limited attention spans. Focusing activities, particularly those conducted at the beginning of class, serve as critical bridges that help students activate prior knowledge and reorient their attention.

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

Ask a Tech Teacher

To summarize, while hybrid learning models offer promising solutions, their success hinges on thoughtful execution and consistent evaluation. Moreover, traditional classrooms typically lack personalized learning opportunities.

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Don’t Ignore Teachers in Evaluation Studies of Education Technology

Edsurge

At the same time, my experience doing research in an urban district suggests that education technology evaluations need to go beyond this focus if they are to be most useful. The Basic Issue: Personalizing vs. Plugging-In A basic issue in any program evaluation is to define the program.

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Social-Emotional Learning Part III: Responsible Decision Making

Catlin Tucker

Think about and evaluate the consequences of a particular choice or decision. To help cultivate responsible decision-making in classrooms, educators should consider the following questions: How can I help students evaluate situations to identify the potential benefits and consequences of different decisions?

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Privacy and data protection are driving edtech adoption trends

eSchool News

Demands for easy-to-find and easy-to-understand standards Encompassing the expansion of edtech safety and security evaluation is a growing preference for transparency and clarity from vendors. Each measure contributes to the layers needed to protect students and the school.

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Hiring Successful Teachers—Two New Studies Point to What Works and What Doesn't

Edsurge

The lack of attention traditionally paid to teacher hiring is a lost opportunity . Much of this focus has been on reforms to teacher evaluation, compensation and incentives, and professional development. But two recent studies shed light on teacher hiring practices, what works and what doesn’t.

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