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Classroom noise pollution is adding to student distraction

eSchool News

At 77 decibels, the average classroom produces the same level of noise as freeway traffic or other “annoyingly loud” sounds. Changes in the classroom that brought many advantages, such as interactive technologies, more small group work, and flexible classrooms, have contributed to noise levels.

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5 ways to create spaces that unlock creativity & encourage collaboration

eSchool News

This is what classrooms have looked like for decades. Classroom design has not advanced in ways that support the type of teaching and learning schools need to provide for current and future students. Accessible technologies allow students and teachers to focus on the content creation and enable them to think outside the box.

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Putting the “social” back into SEL–and why it matters now

eSchool News

Technology can be an asset here, particularly because time is a valuable commodity for teachers. Technology can enable an entire class to share input on a central question or theme efficiently and in real time. By sharing a bit about themselves, teachers can foster greater rapport with students in their classrooms.

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Function Follows Form: How Two Colleges Redesigned the Classroom for Active Learning

Edsurge

But some institutions are gaining traction using a novel approach: leveraging the expertise of facilities and information technology staff to support the redesign of classroom learning experiences. Now, pods for group work circle monitors connected to a video wall.

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How K–12 Schools Can Create Flexible Seating in the Classroom

EdTech Magazine

What Is a Flexible Classroom? A flexible classroom is a learning environment that utilizes an “agile physical setup that will accommodate both independent and group work,” according to a CDW white paper on constructing modern classrooms. What Are the Benefits of a Flexible Seating Classroom?

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