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Can VR help multilingual students better grasp science concepts?

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New methods of teaching may help close this gap, according to a new study from the University of Georgia. In the United States, English is the main language used in classrooms. Schools also tend to rely on spoken communication to teach and written exams to assess learning. In the U.S.

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

Faculty Focus

Beyond basic editing, students can add specifications such as editing for English as a first language, or editing for the academic environment. AI can also generate short content, such as answers to take-home quizzes or un-proctored multiple-choice exams. Edit papers: Students can ask AI to edit papers. What are the pros of such uses?

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Data Driven Instruction: How Student Data Guides Formative Assessments

EdTech Magazine

A skilled teacher can re-direct instruction based on feedback that they are receiving from their students throughout the flow of a lesson,” writes Alexis Roesser, an English teacher and department chair at Salamanca High School in New York.

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How Indian Tutoring App Provider Byju’s Got So Big

Edsurge

Byju’s customers pay for animations, simulations and video lessons for students in grades 4 to 12 and for students preparing for competitive entrance exams to Indian colleges. These company’s teaching methods originated from tutoring sessions held offline by Raveendran himself. He left a job as an engineer with U.K.

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

Student exam performance then becomes a matter of cramming course content into short-term memory, without ever really mastering, considering, or owning the course material in a meaningful way. Studies show that the Pecha Kucha style can improve English speaking skills in general.

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Embracing Artificial Intelligence in the Classroom 

Faculty Focus

Beyond basic editing, students can add specifications such as editing for English as a first language, or editing for the academic environment. AI can also generate short content, such as answers to take-home quizzes or un-proctored multiple-choice exams. Edit papers: Students can ask AI to edit papers. What are the pros of such uses?

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Pecha Kucha is the Answer

Faculty Focus

Student exam performance then becomes a matter of cramming course content into short-term memory, without ever really mastering, considering, or owning the course material in a meaningful way. Studies show that the Pecha Kucha style can improve English speaking skills in general.