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Game On: How Four Community College Professors Spawned the CUNY Games Network

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The network links educators across disciplines who are interested in using games and other forms of interactive teaching to improve student success. using the board game "Diplomacy" in sections of their remedial writing courses could possibly combat a lack of student motivation and critical thinking skills.

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Boom Learning encourages resource sharing, less printing

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Students interact with educational content in a meaningful and motivating way,” says Lynette. According to Secondary Science Teacher-Author Kristin Lee, “Boom Learning provides a level of reporting, differentiating, and self-grading that has the potential to save a teacher hours of data organizing.”.

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Technology Tools for Teaching and Learning

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Educational apps and games can make learning more enjoyable, transforming educational content into interactive and game-like experiences that motivate students to explore and master new concepts. Interactive response systems, like clickers, enable real-time student feedback and participation in quizzes or polls.

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What’s New for School Year 2025-2026 at Elevate K-12 

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Whether your goal is to create more opportunities for advanced learners, offer career exploration, or keep students motivated and engaged, Enrichment LIVE gives you the flexibility to make it happen. certified teachers in credit-bearing subjects like Math, ELA, Science, Social Studies, and World Languages.

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Analysis: Is Higher Ed Ready for the Tech Expectations of the Teens of 2022?

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Messy, motivated, tech-drenched 15 year-olds, the high school sophomores of today who will be entering college or the workforce in 2022, a mere three years from now. Kids trying VR at the Pacific Science Center in Seattle. One, Bamboo Learning, interactively teaches music theory and math. Yes, teens.