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A Decade Into Experiments With Gamification, Edtech Rethinks How to Motivate Learners

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But even as gamification has become a shorthand for engagement, edtech companies have found it challenging to draw a clear distinction between learning and just having fun. No one wants to be at the bottom of a leaderboard,” says Deepak Cheenath, co-founder of Quizizz, a classroom tool that lets teachers create pop quizzes and games.

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70+ Online Resources to Gamified Education

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Game On: Teachers Should Continue to Gamify Classrooms

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Let’s be honest: If a student had a choice between playing a game or doing a math worksheet, he’d pick the game 100 percent of the time. Get Your Gamification On. Several years ago, gamification was an emerging trend and even named one of the Horizon Report’s Top 10 things driving educational change. jena.passut_7651.

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8 Great Websites and Apps to Help Kids With Fractions

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Fractions are not the easiest of math concepts to learn (or teach), yet are arguably one of the most oft applied to our daily lives. With its progressive approach in teaching math skills, it guarantees a fun learning experience. With Math Playground, mastering fractions is more about fun than frustration.

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3 Creative Teaching Resources That Save You Time and Money

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The basic plan is free, which allows you to create engaging quizzes that students can participate in using any device with internet access. And since gamification of learning can boost student performance by almost 90% , it’s a particularly impactful choice. Transform assessments into fun learning games with Kahoot!

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Education Technology

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They are often used to teach subjects ranging from languages to math in a fun and competitive environment. 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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3 Apps Disguised as Games to Help Bolster Learning

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It’s more like the games students love than the tests and quizzes traditionally taken at school. Assessment options include quizzes, discussions, and surveys. More on gamification of education: 3 Websites to Gamify Your Math Class. Kahoot is simple to use. The teacher creates a quiz or survey on the Kahoot website.

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