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Flipped Classroom: Engaging Students with EdPuzzle

Catlin Tucker

This requires that I design flipped lessons that encourage students to ask questions, analyze the information, and discuss concepts with peers asynchronously online to begin making sense of the information they are receiving at home. Step 4: Add Questions to Get Students Thinking Critically. Open-ended Questions.

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Blended Learning: Design a Mini-playlist that Allows Students to Control the Pace of Their Learning

Catlin Tucker

After reading Catlin Tucker’s blog post, 5 Strategies to Engage Learners Around Flipped Instruction , I was inspired to reflect on and revise a mini-unit I designed focusing on the short film Alike by Daniel Martinez Lara and Rafa Cano Méndez. The video automatically pauses to present a question, and students record their answers.

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Skibidi anarchy: Post-pandemic classroom technology

eSchool News

Join eSchool News for the 12 Days of Edtech with 2024s most-read and most-loved stories. Modern students dont want to read generic texts about things that happened 10 or 20 years ago. They demand the same level of choice and agency theyve grown accustomed to as digital natives. Personalized learning 2.0

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Skibidi anarchy: The role of technology in post-pandemic classrooms

eSchool News

You know the formula–students watch an instructional video or read an overview of a concept, complete a cookie-cutter practice set that may or may not include a game or two, and demonstrate their “mastery” by completing a few multiple choice questions. Personalized learning 2.0

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Teachers are burning out. Can AI help?

eSchool News

A similar question was asked by McKinsey three years ago , right before the worldwide pandemic caused the lowest reading and math scores in 30 years. As Gen Z prefers learning via video platforms like YouTube over reading, it’s clear that textbook publishers need to innovate and evolve in order to help students and teachers.

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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

Two of these authors Dr. Michelle Rivers and Dr. Janell Blunt shared theirs on the podcast you can listen to our conversation in the player above or read the full transcript. rapid retrieval: During a lecture, stop every 10 minutes or so to ask a question about a topic you’ve covered. The strategies are summarized below.

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6 tips to make the most of student blogging

eSchool News

From reading response to explanation of math lessons, you can have your students blog in virtually any subject area. They’ll like it a lot more than answering multiple choice questions on a worksheet, which will lead to deeper thinking and higher quality work. And guess what?