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The future of gamification

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Key points: Gamification can help engage students when they might otherwise lose motivation Engaged students are 2.5 Key points: Gamification can help engage students when they might otherwise lose motivation Engaged students are 2.5

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3 ways teachers can make learning more interactive

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From gamification to crowdsourcing, improve learning with these interactive elements. Most of the 80 million Americans who are part of the millennial generation—a group that comprises the lion’s share of today’s student population—can’t remember a time when they didn’t have instant access to the internet.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

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Technology has profoundly impacted K-12 education, revolutionizing traditional teaching methods and opening new avenues for learning. The internet has become an invaluable resource for students and teachers alike, offering a vast repository of educational materials, research, and collaborative tools.

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Google Extends Digital Literacy Training to Teachers

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By Meghan Bogardus Cortez The tech giant’s Be Internet Awesome campaign now includes a free course for teachers.

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Education Technology

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Not all students have access to the necessary devices or reliable internet, exacerbating existing inequalities. Education technology, sometimes referred to as educational technology , refers to the use of digital tools, systems, and resources to enhance teaching, learning, and educational management. Educational games like Kahoot!

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65 ways equity, edtech, and innovation shone in 2022

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We typically talk about the “last-mile” – the connection between the larger Internet network and neighborhoods and communities. 5G can provide a cost-effective way to deliver fiber-like Internet speeds to schools, through Fixed Wireless Access (FWA). –Remi Del Mar, Senior Product Manager for K-12 Projectors, Epson America, Inc.