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3 Strategies to Engage Students Remotely with StudySync Using Google Classroom

Catlin Tucker

For teachers using StudySync in combination with Google Classroom, I’ve described three strategies that educators can use to capitalize on the activities in the StudySync First Read lesson plans to engage students in online discussions, collaborative research projects, and online vocabulary review. #1

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How the latest ed-tech developments will impact teaching and learning

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The unique internet search site your students don’t know about. The Wayback Machine is a reference tool for the internet Age as basic as a dictionary. New forms, new data, the potential for infrastructure discounts, and (even more) new funding are all colliding to create one of the most challenging application periods in memory.

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Hoping to Spur 'Learning Engineering,' Carnegie Mellon Will Open-Source Its Digital-Learning Software

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Simon, who was a professor at CMU and won a Nobel Prize in economics in 1978, was also one of the earliest proponents of learning engineering, and he wrote forcefully about the need for colleges to improve their teaching by applying scientific approaches in the classroom, way before smartphones, Google or even the internet existed.

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Classroom Learning

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Students can access course materials and participate in learning activities from anywhere with an internet connection, allowing for greater flexibility in scheduling and location. Research indicates that classroom learning offers advantages in terms of immediate feedback and interpersonal interaction.

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