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MDM solutions and gamification make perfect interactive learning partners

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In addition, multi-touch is a must if instructors hold interactive competitions involving the fastest response times between individuals or teams. Instant Feedback Instant feedback reinforces learning by keeping students continuously engaged. This way, lessons are kept fresh.

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Why Sending Students Home with Writing Assignments Might Not Be The Best Idea

Catlin Tucker

Feedback is pivotal as students navigate the complexities of learning how to write for a particular purpose or audience. Students need feedback that is specific, timely, and actionable to develop the confidence and ability to demonstrate their knowledge and learning in writing.

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5 ways to use edtech to engage shy students

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By leveraging edtech tools, teachers can foster participation, build confidence, and provide tailored learning experiences. Interactive learning apps and games: Incorporating interactive learning apps and games helps promote individualized learning paths. Apps like Kahoot!

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A ‘Brilliant’ way to learn STEM

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You might feel that way about Brilliant –a site that helps users learn not through lecture videos, but through hands-on, interactive learning. It also provides instant feedback so that learners can improve their knowledge through problem solving.

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How AI tutoring personalizes learning for students

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Targeted assistance and adaptive feedback AI tutoring systems do an excellent job of delivering customizable support and feedback that align with student patterns in need. When students learn a topic quickly, an AI tutoring system can speed up and offer them more challenging material that remains appropriately difficult for them.

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3 ways technology & innovation are transforming classrooms

eSchool News

Interactive learning. According to a study conducted by game-based learning platform, Kahoot! nearly two-thirds of teachers are using technology to encourage students to work in teams, and 58 percent are using it for problem-based learning. More than half of teachers are using technology to encourage creative thinking.

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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

eSchool News

Classkick excels in creating a dynamic and interactive learning environment that encourages participation and fosters a love for learning. Benefits of using Classkick in special education Classkick’s real-time feedback feature is particularly valuable for special education.