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How to use Digital Quick Writes–the video

Ask a Tech Teacher

It is now available for free, here on Ask a Tech Teacher: summarized by NoteGPT Summary In this video, Jacqui Murray discusses the concept of quick writes as a dynamic and engaging way to teach writing in the classroom.

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Using ChatGPT to Revolutionize PE Teaching: 5 Expert Strategies!

Ask a Tech Teacher

Tip 1: Create Customized Exercise Programs Using ChatGPT’s flexibility, PE teachers may create complex, individualized training regimens that meet each student’s needs. Teachers make customized exercise plans by carefully examining information about students’ fitness levels, interests, and health issues.

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How to manage slow-working students in your classroom

Neo LMS

It also involves other stakeholders, such as parents and the community, who can also support students. Students get distracted quickly, so varying between types of tasks, degrees of difficulty and length will keep your students engaged and in anticipation of what’s next. Involve the parents.

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Promoting student attention in your K-12 school or district

Hapara

Integrate multiple learning modalities Effective classroom technology helps educators create personalized learning experiences that support a variety of students. Tools such as AI, interactive simulations and gamification can help educators provide engaging and personalized learning.

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How to teach students entrepreneurship over an online platform

Neo LMS

These pared-down business plans can then be used to create pitches your students can give over video conferencing in a mock Shark Tank-style investment exercise. There are plenty of ways to keep your students engaged, and it should be a priority if you want to keep their attention. Organizing team activities.

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NY Times article discusses engagement and gamification

Ascend Math

The article is well worth reading for its smart discussion of “engagement” and “gamification.”. Readers who attended school in the pre-laptop era may have played classroom games like multiplication bingo, an offline exercise in which students win acclaim or prizes for being the quickest to remember their times tables.

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5 Ways Student Creativity Enhances Well-being

ViewSonic Education

By making this positive and creative learning environment, students can gain a renewed enthusiasm for learning as they develop skills for their future careers. Classroom gamification has genuine educational value for the participation and critical thinking it encourages in students.

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