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Flipped Classroom: Engaging Students with EdPuzzle

Catlin Tucker

This requires that I design flipped lessons that encourage students to ask questions, analyze the information, and discuss concepts with peers asynchronously online to begin making sense of the information they are receiving at home. Step 4: Add Questions to Get Students Thinking Critically. Open-ended Questions.

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Skibidi anarchy: Post-pandemic classroom technology

eSchool News

But it unfortunately wasnt the edtech industry that won the race for childrens attention–it was social media. Countless apps and curriculum publishers have tried to make learning fun with mixed results. Sadly, were all familiar with what happened next. Personalized learning 2.0

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Skibidi anarchy: The role of technology in post-pandemic classrooms

eSchool News

But it unfortunately wasn’t the edtech industry that won the race for children’s attention–it was social media. Countless apps and curriculum publishers have tried to “make learning fun” with mixed results. Sadly, we’re all familiar with what happened next. Personalized learning 2.0

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Teachers are burning out. Can AI help?

eSchool News

A similar question was asked by McKinsey three years ago , right before the worldwide pandemic caused the lowest reading and math scores in 30 years. AI can also reduce the teacher’s time creating questions, as it automatically generates possible learning assessments. But what if every single teacher could have an AI assistant?

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Acer introduces ‘game-changing’ TravelMate notebook

eSchool News

For example, teachers can post multiple-choice questions to the entire class. The LED light can also replace traditional hand raising, signaling the need for attention to the teacher.

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Digital Devices in the Classroom Can Hinder Long-Term Retention

Edsurge

The question of whether or not to allow students to use smartphones, laptops and other technology in the classroom has been long-debated , and at times, heated. The problem arises when the student starts dividing his attention between taking notes and other tasks, such as texting or watching a video.

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How Well Would ChatGPT Do in My Course? I Talked to It to Find Out

Faculty Focus

The bot has raised many questions, to name just a few: how ChatGPT will affect exams, how to help students use it critically and within the boundaries of academic integrity, how to talk about it in class, and whether it can help faculty plan activities or even generate content like examples or cases.