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4 ways to encourage play in education

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Here are just a few ideas that have helped me incorporate fun and curiosity into my students’ lessons: Gamification: Gamification is when educators use game mechanics in non-gaming situations to improve student engagement and encourage greater participation.

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Skibidi anarchy: Post-pandemic classroom technology

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Everywhere you look, the data backs it up: Eighty-one percent of superintendents agree that student behavioral concerns are worse now than before the pandemic, with 35 percent saying the situation has gotten significantly worse. ( EAB, 2023 ) Eighty percent of educators are worried about student engagement. Students see it.

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Skibidi anarchy: The role of technology in post-pandemic classrooms

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Students see it. The gamification of incivility The concept of gamification has existed on the fringes of educational innovations for many years. Let’s be up front about the fact that student engagement requires more than edtech tools. Teachers are ultimately the key to resurrecting student engagement levels.

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How AI tutoring personalizes learning for students

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Unlike traditional tutoring formats, in which the materials and pace of delivery are standardized for students, AI systems track students’ performance, monitoring shifts in student strengths and weaknesses and adapting the type of content, its delivery method, and speed accordingly.

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From pencils to pixels: Tech is shaping the future of education

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Engagement and experimentation Technology demonstrably helps keep students engaged in their lessons and facilitate better learning in a digital world. When students are emotionally engaged in a lesson or activity, it has been shown to enhance memory consolidation.

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4 Critical Pieces of Every Lesson and How to Gamify Them video

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Gamification of Education This video is from a series I taught for school districts. It is now available for free, here on Ask a Tech Teacher: –summarize with NoteGPT Summary Jacqui Murray discusses the integration of technology in K-8 education, focusing on gamification to enhance learning.

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Is the Traditional Classroom Becoming Obsolete?

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Research indicates that active participation leads to higher retention rates, which can be upwards of 60% for students engaged in interactive learning. Data shows that classrooms emphasizing inquiry-based learning see a notable increase in student engagement and retention. Cost-effectiveness is another critical advantage.