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Technology Tools For Interactive Learning

TeachThought

Technology Tools for Interactive Learning contributed by Edelyn Bontuyan What makes traditional learning click? In-person learning. In this post, you’ll learn about eight tech tools for interactive learning. Fortunately, there are tech tools for interactive learning.

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The Role of Place in Personalization

A Principal's Reflections

As the digital landscape continues to evolve, understanding and optimizing physical and virtual learning spaces is paramount for educational success (Means et al., Physical Learning Spaces The traditional classroom setup, with rows of desks facing forward, may not be the most conducive environment for personalized learning.

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12 Ideas For Easing Students Back to School

TeachThought

Incorporate Fun Learning Activities Interactive Learning: Use games and interactive activities to review material from the previous year. You may find students—especially those put off by a traditional classroom—completely at ease when dealing with video games and related technology.

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Playful Pedagogy: Gamer Types and Board Games for Inclusive Learning

ED Surge

For educators embarking on or even continuing the journey of implementing games and playfulness into learning experiences, embrace innovation, be open to experimentation and view these approaches as complementary tools rather than divergent from traditional methods.

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Best practices for remote learning, according to experts

The Hechinger Report

In many traditional classrooms, a teacher’s time with students often starts with expository learning, in which the teacher presents material to students (often in a lecture format from the front of the class), and then moves into active and interactive learning, with students participating or engaging with the learning process.

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How Augmented Reality Helps Teachers Reach More Students

ED Surge

AR can be used in the classroom to create interactive learning experiences that enhance traditional instruction. For example, an AR app can create interactive 3D models of historical artifacts or scientific specimens that students can learn from and explore.

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Grandparents, neighbors and friends are propping up the child care industry. They need help

The Hechinger Report

They amble down to a basement classroom that mimics a traditional school or center-based program, with multiple teachers for the dozen children, a structured routine and thoughtfully designed activity centers, each of which includes a poster for caregivers with instructions and tips to encourage exploration and learning.

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