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SplashLearn Announces Winners of SpringBoard Math Challenge 2021

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Mega success with participation from over 600K students. SAN FRANCISCO, CA , May 26, 2021: SplashLearn, the game-based learning program used by millions of students, announced winners of its massively popular annual competition – the SpringBoard Math Challenge. said Ann Salway, teacher of the winning class.

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SplashLearn Announces SpringBoard Math Challenge 2022 Winners

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San Francisco, CA, 22 June 2022: SplashLearn, the game-based learning program used by millions of students, announced the winners of its massively popular annual competition – the SpringBoard Math Challenge. SplashLearn would like to congratulate each and every school, teacher, and student who participated in the competition.

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4 tips for creating an elementary esports program

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Key points: Esports programs are inclusive and can lead to positive student outcomes A simple approach with accessible, easy-to-use tools, is critical Scholastic esports is rapidly growing, and many schools are starting to incorporate esports programs into their curriculum.

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SplashLearn Rolls Out Dates For Its Much Loved ‘SpringBoard Math Challenge 2022’

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San Francisco, CA, 23 nd February 2022 : The popular game-based learning program SplashLearn, today announced the 8 th edition of its massively popular SpringBoard Math Challenge. SplashLearn, creates engaging learning experiences built to transform children into fearless learners. About SplashLearn.

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These 3 game-based components can increase student achievement-here’s how

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Below are three key components to successful game-based learning: 1. Mastery is a key component of measuring what a student has, in fact, learned. Consider what happens if students leave knowledge on the table year after year, from elementary school to college. Now, take an experiential learning game.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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Schools, media, and investors are all keeping an eye on the growth. In fact, research shows that 80 percent of esports teams are comprised of students who have never before participated in extracurricular activities. — Nicollette LeTellier, STEM Specialist for K-5, Swift Water Elementary School.

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Why School Leaders Need To Be Trained Like Jet Pilots

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Successful simulations enable participants to: Exercise critical thinking and decision making Experience consequences Receive feedback. The simulation itself is a bit similar to an immersive video game; the educator goes through a series of story-driven scenarios in which each decision leads to a set of consequences, and more decisions.