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Survey Reveals Critical Insight Into Teachers’ Technology Use and Challenges 

eSchool News

“Teachers also acknowledged the critical ability to personalize learning for each student and to accommodate diverse learning needs through technology.” 39% of teachers say platforms with ready-made lesson content are also highly sought after. .”

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Why constructivist learning can’t always work in traditional classrooms

Neo LMS

The progressive education movement has a number of hallmarks, these include: Learning by doing. Collaborative learning. Personalized learning. De-emphasis on textbooks, rote learning and teacher-led instruction. Critics of constructivist teaching methods claim that many active learning techniques lack focus.

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ChatGPT with My Students

User Generated Education

I still am an early adopter of technologies in that I believe many can benefit students in their learning. As I always do, I am exploring its use in my classes (elementary-level gifted education). As many in education know, commentary about ChatGPT is appearing on the news, social media, and the internet.

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310: Striking the Perfect Balance: Integrating AI and Human Interaction in Elementary Classrooms

The Thinking Stick

My special guest is Terry Kearnes [link] Terry Kearnes, an elementary education teacher based in Vietnam, joins us as a guest on the podcast. Elevate student writing skills with AI tools: Unleash the power of AI to provide personalized feedback and guidance, helping students improve their writing skills and boosting their creativity.

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Working in a group might be the best way to help kids meet individual goals, study says

The Hechinger Report

I visited many elementary and middle schools where students, with bulging headphones wrapped over their heads, stared at separate computers, each learning something different at the same moment. Others were jumping ahead to concepts that were grade levels ahead of what they would traditionally be learning.

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How digital tools and AI can enhance social studies

eSchool News

This article explores the significance of digital tools in social studies instruction, delving into their benefits, implications, and the emerging capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) in both elementary and secondary settings.

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Engaging Lessons for the Next-Gen Connected Creators – SULS0160

Shake Up Learning

Tune in to learn more about Global Connections Week and other great ideas from Monica! Currently, Monica serves four elementary schools in her district. Lumio is a digital learning tool that will transform your lessons into active, collaborative learning experiences. © Shake Up Learning 2022.