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Discovery Education Experience Updates Tailored to Support Students and Educators for Remote, Hybrid, or In-Person Learning

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Discovery Education–the global leader in standards-aligned digital curriculum resources and professional learning for K-12 classrooms–today introduced update s to the award-winning Discovery Education Experience platform designed to support educators and students in distance and hybrid learning environment s.

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AI-Powered Lesson Planning: Revolutionizing the Way Teachers Create Content

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During the pandemic, we’ve seen many changes that have altered our education system, such as the heavy reliance on technology and the adoption of remote and hybrid learning. Using AI in education can provide new approaches to teaching and learning and help teachers streamline their work so they can be more effective teachers.

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10 Ways to Make School Fun Again

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This blog explores 10 powerful, practical, and research-backed ways to make online and hybrid learning environments enjoyable again. Turn Learning into a Game (Gamify It) Children naturally gravitate toward play. Real School Example One middle school teacher at K12 Schools designed a Grammar Quest for English class.

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The best tools to create blended learning environments

eSchool News

Learning A-Z provides a variety of digital literacy programs for educators. Raz-Kids offers a leveled library of books in English and Spanish. Students can listen to, read, and take quizzes on books of their choosing or assigned by their teacher. The platform adjusts based on students’ correct and incorrect answers.

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10 ways COVID changed American schools

eSchool News

But nothing could have prepared her for the intensity of fights over masking, hybrid learning, and quarantines–decisions that kept her up at night as she weighed complex trade-offs. But surveys indicate the most common way students use technology at school is taking online tests and quizzes. COVID was the catalyst.

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