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Game-Based Learning Is Changing How We Teach. Here's Why.

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I have to do a lot of the same strategic thinking that I enjoyed doing in that game.” He also ponders whether games can both teach and measure 21st-century skills, considers the barriers to a broader use of GBL in schools and discusses the not-so-mysterious motivational power of Pokemon. EdSurge: First things first.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

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These K-12 technology trends in 2024 reflect a dynamic and innovative educational landscape, leveraging immersive technologies, adaptive learning platforms, collaborative tools, and generative AI to prepare students for the challenges of the future. Coding platforms and physical kits make learning programming concepts hands-on and engaging.

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High School and Personalized Learning

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Personalized learning is an approach that tailors education to each individual’s strengths and weaknesses. Unlike traditional schooling, which often relies on one-size-fits-all teaching methods, personalized learning takes into account diverse learning styles and interests.

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Automation Will Hit Young People Hardest. Can These Nonprofits Prepare Them for It?

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The AI Education Project , founded in 2019, hopes to teach young people about artificial intelligence and the way it will impact—and is already impacting—their lives and livelihoods. And we use asset-based approaches versus deficit-oriented teaching methods. I call it “Gen Z curriculum design.”

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How to Use Video Games in the Classroom

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Using video games in the classroom as an innovative approach to engage students can work. According to research , game-based learning can motivate learners to be engaged over longer periods as well as develop their social and emotional skills. Will it introduce a new concept or review an old one?

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How One University is Gamifying Medical Education

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This article is part of a series on innovative teaching methods in higher education. Other reports , however, have shown negligible results from educational games in medicine. Now, Urdaneta-Hartmann is the in the process of designing curriculum for faculty and instructors to test out the game next fall with students.

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6 Ways Technology Can Reinvent Parent-Teacher Conferences

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Instead, help parents understand the intangibles not necessarily taught as curriculum—test prep skills, growth mindset attitudes, and other soft skills that will carry over to college. Give parents resources that will help them support the process of learning and motivation. And you can show off your rock star teaching methods!