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Is It Ethical to Run Learning Experiments On Students Without Their Knowledge?

Edsurge

Providing the Spark Jenessa Peterson, director of learning engineering at the Learning Agency, touched off the discussion in a Google Group run by her organization with the question: Is A/B testing between two benign conditions without participants' knowledge OK? Most people would be fine if Pearson offered either option to all users?software

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Smarter Classrooms for Today and Tomorrow

eSchool News

It is a dynamic, interconnected space where knowledge flows freely, and learners are active participants in their educational journey. Classroom response systems for instant feedback and engagement through quizzes, polls, and surveys. The classroom of the modern era is no longer confined to four walls and rows of desks.

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What are the Three Active Strategies?

eSchool News

Here are three effective strategies: Think-Pair-Share : This strategy encourages active participation and collaboration among students. Role-Playing and Simulations : Role-playing activities or simulations immerse students in real-world scenarios, encouraging them to apply knowledge and critical thinking skills.

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15 edtech startups selected for the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator

eSchool News

Amazon Web Services (AWS) in early January announced 15 startup companies selected to participate in the inaugural AWS Education Accelerator. The participating edtech startups are focused on a wide range of solutions for PK-12, higher education, and workforce education customers. Quizard AI, Inc.

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The Station Rotation Model: Must-Do vs. May-Do Stations

Catlin Tucker

These formative assessments can take the form of quizzes, short written responses, exit tickets, online discussions, and graphic organizers. Summative Assessment Data: When students complete a summative assessment, that data often reveals that the class is in different places in terms of their concept knowledge and skill set.

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Unmute the Classroom: Unleashing the Power of Student Participation

Teach Hub

How do we break this silence and boost student participation in our classroom? Here we’ll dive into strategies to encourage more active participation and examine why participation matters to students and educators. By involving students in the process, active learning can boost participation and engagement.

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Survey: What online professional learning do teachers prefer?

eSchool News

Nearly 60 percent of participating survey respondents said they enrolled in online professional learning in the past year. Seventy-five percent of participating educators said they enroll in online PL courses when they are personally interested in the subject and want to increase their knowledge in that area.

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