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Flipped Classroom 101: Challenges, Benefits & Design Tips

Catlin Tucker

Teachers are concerned about: Sending video content home with students who may not have access to the internet or a device. Begin with a collaborative offline activity designed to pique student interest or get them generating questions about a topic. Adding to the time students already spend staring at a screen.

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College Board Changes AP Exams Again to Accommodate Pandemic-Era Testing

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Lessons From Last Year When schools closed last March, the College Board briefly considered scrapping the AP exams altogether, says Packer, given the logistical challenges posed by school closures and disparities in home internet access for students. So then the question became how to pull that off.

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When a College Chatbot Breaks Up With You

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It sent multiple-choice questions asking how they felt about the transition to college, with options such as: [1] Excited and ready to start already! [2] Students learned the answer to that last question this past October. Oli also checked in with students about how they were coping. 2] Feeling a little nervous. [3]

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How You Can Take the Pain Out Of Data-Driven Classrooms

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It may sound like an oxymoron, but it is possible to assess where your students are on their learning path without taking home a stack of papers or forcing your students to complete mundane multiple choice questions in a simulated testing environment. Nearpod First, there’s Nearpod. Sounds simple enough.

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

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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. The Scavengar app allows educators and students to build hunts that move you around a designated space to collect points and answer multiple-choice questions correctly.

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64 predictions about edtech trends in 2024

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This begs the question: What’s next for education? Ten years ago, when we began building equitable, offline-first education technology for the 2/3 of the world who didn’t have internet access, many people told us to just wait and the gap would close naturally. What are the projections for edtech? Today, over 2.9 Today, over 2.9

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Pulling the Plug on a Personalized Learning Pilot

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17, Rudolph explained the motivation behind the decision: “It’s hard to argue with personalized learning… but when everybody is sitting there saying ‘yes, this looks good,’ maybe we should ask some more critical questions.” Communication is Key Still many questions and lessons remain. That's one of the hallmarks on our community.”

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