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Getting the most ROI from your classroom technology

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More importantly, how can your instructors maximize the use of the equipment and minimize its downtime? This lets instructors hold competitive quizzes or have multiple students solve puzzles at the same time. Constant use of your edtech equipment can ensure a swift return on investment (ROI).

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The case for ChatGPT as the ultimate educator’s toolkit

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Key points : Today’s students will undoubtedly encounter generative AI in their careers Two higher-ed instructors have designed a guide for using generative AI in life design and career education See related article: A scholar’s embrace of ChatGPT-4 Innovations that have transformed education have often been met with skepticism.

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How Blockbuster MOOCs Could Shape the Future of Teaching

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After all, so-called MOOCs, or massive open online courses, were meant to open education to as many learners as possible, and in many ways they are more like books (digital ones, packed with videos and interactive quizzes) than courses. He has also donated to a charity that supports children with disabilities. And they do.

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How an OER Rookie Dove Deep Into a Zero-Cost Textbook Degree Program

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But it wasn’t until her current gig, serving as an instructor for a course on water supply and demand in California, that she got her feet wet with open educational resources. The instructor found some luck from sources like the Bureau of Reclamation and other government websites, but some lessons were more challenging.

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‘Precision Education’ Hopes to Apply Big Data to Lift Diverse Student Groups

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It’s actually quite challenging as an instructor,” he says. He’ll design short quizzes to test each concept, and make a menu of choices for students to turn to when the results show they need to learn more. It’s kind of like one of those questions like ‘Why is the sky blue?’ When you go to actually answer it it gets complicated.”

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What Truly Makes the Top Virtual Schools Unique?

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Five to fifteenminute segments blend video, animation, and interactive quizzes. Before leading a class, instructors undergo specialized training. How accessible are the programs for students with learning disabilities? They redesign lessons around digital strengths. Lessons can be paused, rewound, or revisited instantly.

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To Use or Not to Use Zoom in an In-Person Course

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doctor's appointment, university obligation, learning disability, etc.). The class Zoom link is posted on the learning management system and the waiting room feature is disabled (in case students join after the start and I am unaware they are in a waiting room). Zoom etiquette (dress, backgrounds, participation, etc.)