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A new teacher’s perspective: Today’s best edtech resources

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These tools help students visualize and interact with abstract ideas, leading to deeper comprehension and retention of the material, while also fostering critical thinking and problem-solving skills. My personal favorites are MLK: Now is the Time , Anne Frank Annex Tour , and Prisms Math Education.

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Quick Review of 7 Popular Math Programs

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America’s student math scores continue to drop. Headlines such as “ Less than half of Maryland students pass English, math assessments ” and “ Internationally, U.S. The problem is, tomorrow’s adults must be math proficient which means our kids must be.

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3 Fun Tech Classroom Projects for Summer

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Elementary School – Interactive Learning Apps Picture your elementary school classroom filled with excited young learners, their eyes glued to their screens as they explore new ideas and grasp essential skills through educational apps. Let’s dive in!

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What tools and technology are used for teaching?

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Digital resources, including e-books and online platforms, offer versatile learning materials. Collaboration tools and communication platforms connect teachers and students, fostering interactive learning. Online platforms like Google Classroom or Edpuzzle provide resources for collaborative learning.

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Teachers Believe That AI Is Here to Stay in Education. How It Should Be Taught Is Debatable.

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The most common uses of AI teachers reported were to personalize student learning, interactive learning tools and getting insights on student performance with data analytics. It's going to be really good for writing, not so good for math, as one example. ChatGPT is trained on text data.

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How to Use Video Games in the Classroom

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Embracing Video Games Video games can be used as a powerful classroom tool as long as they are used to enhance your learning objectives. Be sure to select games that align with the subject matter you are teaching, and develop skills such as critical thinking , problem-solving, collaboration, etc.

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How This Teacher Uses Unreal Engine to Elevate His Students' Learning

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Most educators are looking to create opportunities for all students to have deeper and more meaningful learning experiences, while also adding skill acquisition and student agency. Interactive learning environments are making it possible to achieve all of this more than ever now.

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