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Best Monitors for Teachers: How to Use Pen Devices to Deliver Lessons 

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Contrary to many people’s fears, using digital touchscreens offers greater flexibility for teachers while driving student engagement. Witnessing a teacher handwrite, mark, and annotate information improves focus and makes it easier for students to follow the class. .

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What is Digital Accessibility? (And Why It’s Crucial at Schools)

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Student Engagement . What is digital accessibility to student engagement? That’s one of the most important aspects of inclusive learning. Student engagement can be summarized as the extent to which students are interested and emotionally invested in what they are being taught.

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Metaverse Education: What’s Next for Virtual Learning?

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These types of virtual platforms are part of what is known as the gamification of learning, which is the use of gaming elements to improve student engagement and overall enjoyment. The use of metaverse environments has the potential to cater to all three student engagement types — behavioral, emotional and cognitive. .

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Creating Modern Classrooms: 3 Contemporary Approaches to Classroom Design

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Designing for Active Learning A key driver underpinning the importance of adaptability in classroom design is the Active Learning philosophy. This approach reinvents traditional education, replacing passive lesson absorption with interactive, hands-on collaboration. What does this look like in practice?

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10 Ways Interactive Touch Screen Displays Improve Education

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A recent study compared the results of traditional vs tech teaching with students age three to six. Each of three groups used tablets, interactive touchscreen displays or paper worksheets to learn and practice concepts. The results revealed that students who used tech were more motivated. Improving Learning Outcomes.

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Five Ways Teachers Can Use—and Create—Augmented Reality Experiences

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Using the camera in our phones or tablets, augmented reality (AR) overlays objects—characters, scenery, animations—onto the physical world, and allows users to interact with those objects. If your students ever played Pokemon GO, they experienced AR when they roamed the streets looking for tiny monsters that appeared on their screens.

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5 New Google Workspace for Education Features Teachers Should Know about

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The beauty of Screencast now lies in its cross-platform flexibility; you can watch these screencasts on any desktop or tablet via a web player. Picture this: instead of gathering students around a single device to show them how to navigate a new software, you can use Screencast’s demo tools to illustrate it seamlessly.

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