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How Research-Informed Games May Result in Deep Learning Experiences

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But for SplashLearn CEO Arpit Jain, it is important to make a distinction between gamification and game-based learning (GBL). Whereas games and gamification are often focused on external rewards, game-based learning relies upon intrinsic motivation. Recommended Resources for Educators. How-To Videos.

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HMH Unveils Major Platform Enhancements to Empower Educators and Engage Students Heading Back-to-School Nationwide

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BOSTON, /PRNewswire/ – As students and teachers nationwide head back to school, learning technology company HMH today announced major enhancements to Ed , HMH’s connected teaching and learning platform, that will offer an even more streamlined experience to empower educators and engage students.

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Why Teachers Need Interoperability — Whether They Know it or Not

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Spotlight Education’s Video Reporting Technology converts education data drawn from virtually any source into a visual story in the form of a personalized infographic or video.

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61 predictions about edtech, equity, and learning in 2022

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Schools are turning to creative solutions such as immersive technology and gamification in the classroom. We’ll continue to see schools and educators creating experiential lessons to better engage students and get them excited to be in school learning. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed and IDA Certified Dyslexia Specialist.

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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Schools are turning to creative solutions such as immersive technology and gamification in the classroom. We’ll continue to see schools and educators creating experiential lessons to better engage students and get them excited to be in school learning. –Amy Gulley, M.Ed and IDA Certified Dyslexia Specialist.