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Let Students Learn From Failure

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Too often, students–and teachers–believe learning comes from success when in truth, it’s as likely to be the product of failure. As teachers, it’s important we reinforce the concept that learning has many faces. Here are ten ways to teach through failure: Use the Mulligan Rule. Revise your mindset.

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Why We Don't Need a 'Netflix for Education'

Edsurge

This is a view of personalized learning that is strikingly similar to the approach Netflix has popularized with movies. Unlike movie enjoyment, which is an inherently subjective evaluation, learning is an objective outcome. Unlike movie enjoyment, which is an inherently subjective evaluation, learning is an objective outcome.

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Using the Power of E-Portfolios to Enhance Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

This reflective practice enhances self-awareness and encourages a growth mindset, where students view challenges and failures as opportunities for improvement. By creating and managing their portfolios, students enhance their technical skills, becoming more adept at using technology for learning and professional purposes.

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Storage Wars: Choosing a Secure Student Data Solution

EdTech Magazine

Storage Failure Has Consequences for K–12 Schools. It can include everything from names and birthdates to learning styles, social preferences, grades and even medical histories. The impact of storage security failure is substantial. Use a Data Risk Rubric to Evaluate Security Efficiency. by Doug Bonderud.

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Using the Power of E-Portfolios to Enhance Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

This reflective practice enhances self-awareness and encourages a growth mindset, where students view challenges and failures as opportunities for improvement. By creating and managing their portfolios, students enhance their technical skills, becoming more adept at using technology for learning and professional purposes.

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Why I Had to Develop a Unique Learner Profile to Meet the Needs of My Students

Edsurge

John Dewey encouraged me to make all activities meaningful, while Jean Piaget and Seymour Papert inspired me to use hands-on learning. And the work of Anthony Gregorc and Neil Fleming on learning styles and Howard Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences remind me that all children are capable of growth.

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The Role of Microlearning and Andragogy in Enhancing Online Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

With the growing demand for contemporary online education, it is crucial to analyze instructional design – a systematic process that applies psychological principles of human learning to develop effective instructional solutions.