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SEL and Classroom Culture In an Age of Distance Learning

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Any connected educator has heard buzzwords like flipped classroom, gamification, social-emotional learning (SEL), differentiation, and personalized learning. When I designed the gamification unit, I had no idea the effect it would have. Edmodo Assignments, too, can be used for in-person and online group work.

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Education Technology

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, a game-based learning platform that makes learning engaging through interactive quizzes, surveys, and discussions. The platform enables teachers to create or choose from a vast library of pre-made quizzes (called “Kahoots”) that students can participate in using their smartphones, tablets, or computers.

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Classroom Learning

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Another example is the use of educational games or quizzes to reinforce concepts and assess understanding. One effective strategy is to incorporate gamification into classroom learning activities. Additionally, collaborative tools like Google Docs or Padlet can facilitate group work and encourage peer collaboration.

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Using Personality Assessments to Build Better Groups

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When students learn there will be group work in a course, they often let up a collective groan. Group work tends to leave a bad taste in students’ mouths due to their lack of understanding of group dynamics. This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on November 25, 2019 © Magna Publications.

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Using Personality Assessments to Build Better Groups

Faculty Focus

When students learn there will be group work in a course, they often let up a collective groan. Group work tends to leave a bad taste in students’ mouths due to their lack of understanding of group dynamics. This article first appeared in The Teaching Professor on November 25, 2019 © Magna Publications.