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Game-Based Learning Is Changing How We Teach. Here's Why.

Edsurge

EdSurge recently caught up with White to talk about how game-based learning (GBL) can help children develop the skills that will be essential in their future jobs, and how Minecraft, specifically, has influenced classroom education and the learning game industry. EdSurge: First things first.

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5 of the biggest education trends in 2024

eSchool News

In 2024, this momentum will continue, bringing forth new edtech, innovative teaching approaches, and inspiring learning spaces. This year, schools are directing their energy towards supporting teacher well-being and reengaging students through innovative learning spaces and edtech.

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5 major education trends of 2024

eSchool News

In 2024, this momentum will continue, bringing forth new edtech, innovative teaching approaches, and inspiring learning spaces. This year, schools are directing their energy towards supporting teacher well-being and reengaging students through innovative learning spaces and edtech.

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The future of learning spaces is open ended

eSchool News

The space created needed to be versatile and functional for experiential learning across a broad spectrum of approaches: role-play, making and building, digital simulations, games, mobile apps, ideation and collaborative exploration. A space for the birth of ideas.

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K-12 Tech Innovation News

eSchool News

These K-12 technology trends in 2024 reflect a dynamic and innovative educational landscape, leveraging immersive technologies, adaptive learning platforms, collaborative tools, and generative AI to prepare students for the challenges of the future. There also is an increased emphasis on teaching practical, real-world skills.

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Where Schools Need to Focus Their Ed Tech Efforts

EdTech Magazine

A little more than 40 percent of high-outcome schools also reported using game-based programs in the classroom, compared to only 32 percent of low-outcome schools. With new virtual reality hardware bringing a fresh take to game-based learning, investing in more immersive classroom tools could be a good use of funding for students.

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High School and Personalized Learning

Ask a Tech Teacher

We’ve thus seen a fundamental shift in how high school students learn within the classroom setting. In this blog post, we’ll dive into the evolution of high school teaching styles to get an idea of just how far these changes can go! But what exactly does this mean for the future of our educations?