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

Catlin Tucker

Students Warm-up Poll Create a poll or multiple choice question in Mentimeter or Google Classroom to get students thinking about the topic or theme of the video. How often do you engage in creative activities at school? Every day -Once a week -Once a month -Rarely or never 2.

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Skibidi anarchy: Post-pandemic classroom technology

eSchool News

Everywhere you look, the data backs it up: Eighty-one percent of superintendents agree that student behavioral concerns are worse now than before the pandemic, with 35 percent saying the situation has gotten significantly worse. ( EAB, 2023 ) Eighty percent of educators are worried about student engagement.

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

eSchool News

Let’s be up front about the fact that student engagement requires more than edtech tools. Teachers are ultimately the key to resurrecting student engagement levels. Modern students don’t want to read generic texts about things that happened 10 or 20 years ago. Many believe it’s still possible.

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5 ways to integrate gamification into your classroom

eSchool News

Quizizz: Turn assessments into fun competitions Quizizz is my top choice for a gamification platform. It allows you to create or search pre-made question sets and host a variety of games that students can join. Students answer multiple-choice questions on their devices while seeing fun memes, leaderboards, and progress bars.

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SMART Technologies Launches AI Assist in Lumio to Save Teachers Time

eSchool News

This new offering integrates AI Assist, an advanced tool designed to save teachers time and elevate student engagement through AI-generated quiz-based activities and assessments.

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QR Codes for Quick Student Engagement

Faculty Focus

To address equity and accessibility, professors could read the questions out loud and allow multiple ways of participation. For example, students can show colored index cards or use American sign language to indicate their answers to multiple-choice questions. The New College Classroom. Educause Review.

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Technology Can Give All Students a Voice

EdTech Magazine

Clark also uses Socrative , a cloud-based student response system where teachers can quickly put together quizzes, for student engagement. She avoids using multiple choice questions, however. “I I have a personal goal in 2018 not to ask one multiple choice question,” Clark said.