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5 ways teaching science with probeware promotes 3D learning

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The impact of probeware on student motivation and interest, particularly in science subjects often perceived as “ difficult, boring, and abstract ,” is significant. By using these tools, students can actively conduct investigations, gather data, and observe results, making abstract concepts more concrete and understandable.

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35 edtech innovations we saw at FETC 2023

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It motivates people to reach reading goals by tracking when, how much, and what they read. The company has built several tools to do that, including a customizable reading challenge platform and a mobile app, reading challenge templates, and diverse book recommendations.

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Stay Active at Home With These 6 Fun AR / VR Apps

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As one player uses the Oculus Quest (playing as a tree), the other players (squirrels) work together on mobile devices. For the best experience, play the game with decent internet speed to stay on the same server; otherwise, you will need to start the game over when it becomes disconnected. Supernatural (VR; subscription).

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5 Tech Tools for Math Class

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One of the great things about Desmos is that it can be used on any device with an internet connection. This makes it perfect for classroom use, as students can access it from any computer or mobile device. Remember to stay motivated and dedicated, and success in mathematics will surely follow. Final thoughts.

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8 Tech Tools to Get to Know Your Students for Back to School

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Those details–that intimate knowledge–helped you understand what motivated them so you could differentiate instruction to reach each of them where they were. These take minutes to set up, and not much longer to tape, but can be played from the internet or embedded into student digital portfolios or blogs.

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Put People First: How Colleges Can Communicate Effectively About COVID-19

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Striking the wrong tone or prioritizing the wrong points in a message can compromise or slow down response efforts because it can de-motivate or confuse people being called upon to act. With stakes so high and stressors multiplying, it is easy for messages to miss their mark.

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What U.S. Companies Should Know About Asia's Edtech Market

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At least I can say my high school has Wi-Fi and does not restrain the use of mobile devices after class. The school’s Wi-Fi is exclusive to teachers, and any use of mobile devices is banned. A year ago, I took a group of exchange students from Chicago to Taizhou No.1