40+ Word Study Websites
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AUGUST 1, 2024
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Ask a Tech Teacher
AUGUST 1, 2024
Here’s a long list of Language Arts and Word Study websites ( check here for updates ).
Ask a Tech Teacher
SEPTEMBER 16, 2024
With school back, let’s talk about the most efficient ways to study. With increasing coursework and extracurricular activities, a structured approach to studying helps manage time effectively, reduces stress, and boosts learning outcomes. For example, you could find a selection of study material at Studocu that you can utilize.
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Ask a Tech Teacher
JUNE 27, 2024
When my friend, Emma, was preparing for finals, she used Trello to organize her study schedule, Quizlet for flashcards, and weekly Google Meet sessions with classmates to discuss tough topics, transforming her test stress into an effective study routine. Because studying for exams can feel overwhelming.
Ask a Tech Teacher
OCTOBER 9, 2023
In education, case studies are widely used as a pedagogical tool to encourage critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and the application of theoretical knowledge. Well-planned case studies can challenge students’ problem-solving and critical-thinking skills. Where to Find Case Studies?
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Edsurge
NOVEMBER 8, 2024
Once upon a time, educators worried about the dangers of CliffsNotes — study guides that rendered great works of literature as a series of bullet points that many students used as a replacement for actually doing the reading. Today, that sure seems quaint.
Catlin Tucker
APRIL 10, 2023
A single review game or study guide does not provide “spacing” or repeated exposure to vocabulary, concepts, or skills. The person generating a review game, practice problems, or study guide does the critical thinking. Spacing Spacing refers to the practice of spreading out study sessions over time.
A Principal's Reflections
MAY 22, 2023
One of the most powerful can be quality research, especially peer-reviewed studies. Recently I asked the following question, "What peer-reviewed research studies support 1:1 laptops in schools?". There are a number of peer-reviewed research studies that support the use of 1:1 laptops in schools. Below you can see the response.
Catlin Tucker
NOVEMBER 18, 2021
Helping students review for an exam often takes the form of a study guide or review game. The teacher has to do the lion’s share of the work compiling a list of items to include on the study guide or creating questions for a game. The person generating the study guide and review game is the one doing the critical thinking.
This E-book is designed to support educators with case studies of education technology use at school.
A Principal's Reflections
DECEMBER 18, 2022
If you are interested in a book study after the holidays there is a comprehensive study guide and an impressive bulk order discount through ConnectEDD Publishing (email info@connecteddpublishing.com ). If you want to see these posts, I have curated them on this Pinterest board. Below are my top posts from 2022.
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 15, 2021
Study guide I can’t speak highly enough about ConnectEDD as they have been a true partner as a publisher. To that end, a comprehensive study guide can be found on their site. If you are looking to grow individually or collectively as part of a book study, be sure to have this resource on hand.
EdTech Magazine
AUGUST 27, 2021
In fact, one study suggests that literacy in early childhood directly… Add in the number of kindergarteners whose parents have opted to hold them out this fall, and it’s no wonder experts are concerned about young learners’ reading skills heading into the 2021-2022 school year. Literacy is foundational to childhood education.
EdTech Magazine
NOVEMBER 18, 2024
Today, VVS students in the Mohawk Valley region school district can continue their studies and do homework on their Chromebooks while heading home or traveling to after-school athletic events, says Mark Wixson… Three years ago, leaders at Vernon Verona Sherrill Central Schools installed Wi-Fi on their school buses.
EdTech Magazine
JANUARY 9, 2025
Then came cloud-hosted student information systems, learning management systems and countless learning apps that allow students to do everything from study their math facts to virtually dissect frogs. At this point, the cloud is so ubiquitous that nearly all districts have found themselves
EdTech Magazine
APRIL 17, 2024
Harvard Business School professor Karim Lakhani, who has long studied AI and machine learning in the workplace, says, “AI is not going to replace humans, but humans with AI are going to replace humans without AI.” The Department of Education's Office of Educational…
EdTech Magazine
MAY 5, 2021
According to a study by Queensland University of Technology’s School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences, esports athletes experienced less stress when faced with factors outside of their control. These games may also provide a benefit to students beyond safe social interaction with their peers.
The CoolCatTeacher
MARCH 2, 2022
Studying student data seems to not at all improve student outcomes in most of the evaluations I’ve seen,” said Heather Hill, a professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education , at a February 2022 presentation of the Research Partnership for Professional Learning, a new nonprofit organization that seeks to improve teaching.
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 29, 2021
Many can also be developed or amplified through extracurricular programs, virtual courses, independent study, and work-study options. Disruptive thinkers are what the world will always need. Let’s make sure they are readily available.
A Principal's Reflections
MAY 23, 2021
In his meta-analysis of over 300 research studies, John Hattie found that direct instruction has above-average gains when it comes to student results, specifically an effect size of 0.59. Another meta-analysis on over 400 studies indicated strong positive results (Stockard et al.,
EdTech Magazine
JUNE 1, 2023
While the classic school library has always welcomed students to relax with a book, do a bit of research or find distraction-free study time, this quiet space is being transformed into a creative gathering place for the whole school. Today’s school libraries are introducing new technology, flexible design and adaptive library furniture.
A Principal's Reflections
APRIL 24, 2022
There is also a comprehensive study guide making it an excellent resource for book studies or Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) as special bulk discount pricing is available. If interested, reach out to info@connectedpublishing.com.
The CoolCatTeacher
MARCH 31, 2022
Today’s guest researcher, Dr. Michael Rousell, studies the neuroscience of surprise and has some interesting points for educators and presenters. As an academic, I study formative moments, those events that instantly change what you believe about yourself. So I actually studied hypnosis and did a lot of hypnosis for about 20 years.
EdTech Magazine
JUNE 3, 2022
The Air Force conducted a study of key measurements such as height and torso length. In the late 1940s, U.S. Air Force pilots were crashing planes without any explanation. Of more than 4,000 pilots, not one fit in the average range for every measurement.
A Principal's Reflections
JUNE 12, 2022
Below is a summary by Stephen Meyer of a study by Amabile & Kramer (2011): Over the course of four months, researchers at Harvard conducted a study of over 200 employees at seven different companies. The study required participants to do one simple thing each day – respond to a survey at the end of their workday.
Ask a Tech Teacher
MAY 29, 2024
1: Try Creating a Calendar Avoid being taken off guard by a crucial assignment due in 48 hours (about 2 days) or a family dinner coinciding with your scheduled group study session. If you usually begin your day feeling energized, make sure to schedule your study or chores for that time. So, let’s learn more about it.
The CoolCatTeacher
APRIL 15, 2023
So, as I've always done on this blog, my students and I began studying this tool to understand the big fuss. I'm not an AI expert but a classroom teacher studying this technology to break down the essential high-level elements to teach to my students. .” TEACHING TIP: ChatGPT has studied humans. Training Data Form 2.
EdTech Magazine
JANUARY 4, 2023
Screen time is on the rise worldwide, according to a recent study published in JAMA Pediatrics, which reviewed the screen habits of about 30,000 children aged 3 to 18 between Jan. The study revealed that since the pandemic, screen time among children has… This is not uncommon. 1, 2020, and March 5, 2022.
Ask a Tech Teacher
APRIL 24, 2024
It’s not just about fueling late-night study sessions or grabbing a quick bite between classes. 5 Ways Low-Carb Diets Fuel High-Achieving Students Unlock the academic prowess within you by exploring how a low-carb diet could energize your studies. They can also increase your energy , but most studies focus on short term effects.
A Principal's Reflections
MAY 30, 2021
A Harvard study suggests it may be important to let students know it. The study shows that, though students felt as if they learned more through traditional lectures, they actually learned more when taking part in classrooms that employed so-called active-learning strategies by scoring higher on tests.
The CoolCatTeacher
FEBRUARY 15, 2021
Richard is a former high school social studies teacher best known for developing the award-winning blog Free Technology for Teachers. 5 Free Tech Tools to Try in Your Social Studies Lessons. Richard Byrne is the President of Byrne Instructional Media, LLC. which manages multiple websites and training programs for teachers.
EdTech Magazine
APRIL 13, 2023
These students are studying human biology using a variety of advanced technologies available in the Immersive Learning Center, a giant blue bus parked at West Potomac Academy… “Yes, you can go up close,” she’s told. Walk up to it.”
A Principal's Reflections
SEPTEMBER 29, 2024
A study by the University of California, Los Angeles, found that individuals who followed consistent morning routines reported higher productivity and satisfaction levels (Walker et al., Daily routines and cortisol levels: A longitudinal study. Improved Mental Health : Establishing routines can contribute to overall well-being.
EdTech Magazine
MAY 16, 2023
According to a study conducted by Ataturk University, students who learned using an interactive whiteboard performed better on standardized examinations than those who didn’t use the technology. The study states, “Visual materials, paintings, symbols and screen designs facilitate and increase the permanence of learning.”
Neo LMS
AUGUST 3, 2021
Many students already preferred video for studying because it engaged more senses than just reading or listening. For example, whenever a student makes a mistake, it can send a notification that offers extra study resource suggestions. If they want to learn something or clarify a concept, they’ll find a relevant video in no time.
The CoolCatTeacher
JUNE 9, 2021
He founded the www.teachlearnlead.org global edu-library in 2013 and the Center for Global Youth Leadership and Social Entrepreneurial Studies at Brandon Hall School [link] (Facebook @BHSglobalyouth) in 2016. Blog: [link]. Twitter: @djftll. . Disclosure of Material Connection: This is a “sponsored podcast episode.”
The CoolCatTeacher
MAY 16, 2023
Click for a free teacher account 1 – Study Care of Our Environment by Understanding Natural Materials and Synthetic Materials Students need to learn to draw their own conclusions in the critical area of caring for the environment. This is a great way to use the scientific method in an excellent cross-curricular study.
Ask a Tech Teacher
MAY 8, 2023
Moreover, it provides personalized study schedules according to the needs of each learner. This is achieved through AI web-based study environments, simulations, and visualization. Digital Learning: With the help of AI, digital learning is now powered by more customized options, study guides, and digital textbooks.
Ask a Tech Teacher
AUGUST 17, 2021
Companies with a vested interest in their products publish studies touting their applications. I tend to favor independent studies on technology use which take a more balanced approach. Rarely was I part of a conversation that considered the merits of a platform on student outcomes or incorporated data from independent studies.
Catlin Tucker
MARCH 25, 2024
I’ve even constructed entire units of study in a playlist to allow students to move through it at a pace that works for them. Study and Organization Skills : Teach study strategies, note-taking, and organizational skills to help students manage their time and learning more effectively.
A Principal's Reflections
AUGUST 1, 2021
We would venture out on routine quests to either observe or collect specimens for further study. My parents would buy me and my brother all sorts of field guides to help support our curiosity and genuine interest in living creatures. Each expedition was driven by both observations and questions.
The CoolCatTeacher
JUNE 18, 2021
Today’s guest, Mike Fisher has been studying Gen Alpha and wants to talk about how they are different and what we need to know about teaching this generation of students. From the Cool Cat Teacher Blog by Vicki Davis Follow @coolcatteacher on Twitter. There’s a new generation in town. That’s right.
Ask a Tech Teacher
FEBRUARY 27, 2024
Find out about the courses, the expertise of the teachers, and the chances to do study, internships, and hands-on learning in the subject you’re interested in. Study Abroad Programs The availability and support for study abroad programs can be a deciding factor for people who want to learn about other cultures.
User Generated Education
NOVEMBER 27, 2022
In addition, studies show that chess boosts creativity, most dramatically in originality. Studies conducted by the University of Memphis have found that children who play chess significantly improve their visual memory, attention span, and spatial-reasoning ability … all important factors for success in school.
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