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7 new and engaging virtual field trips

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These trips promote active engagement, critical thinking, and cater to diverse learning styles. For instance, students can virtually visit the Great Wall of China or delve into the depths of the ocean, fostering a deeper understanding of subjects ranging from history to science.

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Savvas Launches New Interactive US and World History Series

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Savvas Learning Company , a next-generation learning solutions provider for K-12 education, today announced the release of its new print and digital high school history series, US History Interactive ©2022 and World History Interactive ©2022 , that promotes a deeper investigation of the past and connects history to the present.

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Navigating cultural diversity in American education

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In many ways, the history of multicultural education runs parallel with the history of the United States, because we have been an ostensibly multicultural nation from the very beginning. Effective teaching is deemed as inherently and inevitably culturally responsive.

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5 positive ways students can use AI

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AI allows students to learn history by having life-like conversations with tech-powered versions of Socrates, Gandhi, and Dr. Martin Luther King. Students can learn about gravity by chatting with an AI-powered version of Sir Isaac Newton. Here are 5 positive ways students can use AI: 1. Lessons come to life!

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New buzzphrase for IT has massive implications for personalized learning

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Or, while walking through a city, a tourist gets real-time history lessons with video of the historical characters overlaying the real-life scene. Classrooms will no longer be the main learning vehicle in the forthcoming Digital Cohesion era; the student’s own life and learning style will be.

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6 helpful videos for coding, STEM, and more

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Videos have many benefits in the classroom; if they’re engaging, informative, and inspiring, they can appeal to students of different learning styles. Have you ever wondered about the source or history behind an image? How to Fact-Check Images with Google. Google image search can help provide answers.

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Bringing real-life skills to virtual special education

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Students learn about the information they need to provide during a doctor’s appointment and the types of questions a doctor might ask when they are sick. For the assessment, I simulate a conversation in which I play the role of the doctor, asking questions related to their symptoms and medical history using the audio recorder in Classkick.