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Getting Games Right: How GlassLab Makes Products Teachers Want

Educator Innovator

GlassLab game players hone their critical thinking and problem-solving skills by, say, designing a virtual city that comfortably houses and transports all its residents without destroying the environment. Other games are designed specifically for humanities classrooms.

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Top 8 Advantages of an Interactive STEM Curriculum

Kitaboo on EdTech

While it is alright to learn from one’s mistakes, sometimes the mistakes are too costly to bear. So, teachers found a solution where they let the students learn about the technicalities of the topic and practice on an online virtual platform. Engineering students can see and learn the functioning of a machine or robotics.

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Getting Games Right: How GlassLab Makes Products Teachers Want

Educator Innovator

GlassLab game players hone their critical thinking and problem-solving skills by, say, designing a virtual city that comfortably houses and transports all its residents without destroying the environment. Other games are designed specifically for humanities classrooms.

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15 Tools for Self Paced Learning

Technology Tidbits

. - One of the most popular sites around for self-paced learning where students can watch animated movies w/ the robot Moby then answer questions regarding the subject. Education Galaxy - A new site for grades K-6 that uses Game Based Learning to help students in a wide variety of subject.

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Education Technology and the New Behaviorism

Hack Education

It’s a reaction, I’d say, to the current obsession with artificial intelligence and a response to all the stories we were told this year about robots on the cusp of replacing, out-“thinking,” and out-working us. There are promises about “ brain zapping ” to speed up learning. ” “?

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Using technology to support learning through movement

eSchool News

After all, its easy to imagine how technologies such as AI tools, robots, VR headsets , and computers, for example, can be used to support learning in these settings. Physical movement supports academics There is significant evidence of the connection between physical movement and learning. But gymnasiums? Teachers loved it.