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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. Studies show that students in remote settings often feel isolated, which can lead to decreased motivation and engagement.

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Friday 5: Online learning’s evolution

eSchool News

Let’s take a look at some of the latest online learning trends: Is online learning really effective? Flexible, hybrid learning is key to student success. Schools should reimagine the learning processes and leverage in-person and hybrid learning to help students achieve the best possible results.

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As Student Engagement Falls, Colleges Wonder: ‘Are We Part of the Problem?’

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As the pandemic progresses, professors are sharing stories about what feels to them like widespread student disengagement. In their anecdotes, fewer students are showing up to class and turning work in on time (or at all). But declining student participation may also stem from the challenges inherent to remote and hybrid learning.

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5 ways robots will bring your classroom into the 21st century

eSchool News

This situation is particularly pertinent in education, where bonds formed with teachers and classmates can profoundly impact studentsengagement, attainment, and life choices. Unfortunately, however, as we saw during the pandemic, in-person learning is not always feasible.

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5 Best Practices for Managing Virtual Breakout Rooms

EdTech Magazine

Small group learning is absolutely essential today. In a virtual classroom, the instructor typically does most of the talking when leading a synchronous lesson. Students may find it more difficult to participate or think out loud in this environment. However, managing a virtual breakout room is not without challenges.

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Where AI and multimodal learning will go in 2025

eSchool News

From STEM to general education, the lessons weve learned through student and instructor feedback have proved universal. Students just don’t want to be fed answers, and educators need to ensure their students are learning–not cheating.

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Classroom tech: The new and the tried-and-true of 2024

eSchool News

School administrators should be continually on the lookout for emerging technologies that can increase student engagement, retain knowledge, and make learning more accessible. Online and offline learning were two distinct systems: one was entirely remote, while the other was in-person and attendance-based.