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3 Creative Teaching Resources That Save You Time and Money

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here are three from the Ask a Tech Teacher team: 3 Creative Teaching Resources That Save You Time and Money Educators are increasingly expected to do more with less – ensuring that the next generation gets the quality of teaching they deserve while keeping budgets in check and making up for shortfalls in classroom resource availability.

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3 ways educators leverage gamification strategies

eSchool News

Here’s how educators across the country are using tools–from Minecraft: Education Edition to Roblox and easy-to-access online resources–to gamify their lessons and help students engage with learning. According to ISTE, “gamification is about transforming the classroom environment and regular activities into a game.”

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How do you teach the hard to teach class? Watch the video.

Ask a Tech Teacher

Jacqui Murray has been teaching K-18 technology for 30 years. She is the editor/author of over a hundred tech ed resources including a K-12 technology curriculum , K-8 keyboard curriculum, K-8 Digital Citizenship curriculum. You can find her resources at Structured Learning.

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12 Innovative Digital Tools to Engage High School Students

Ask a Tech Teacher

Thankfully, technological advancements have led to the development of digital tools designed specifically to captivate high school student’s attention and enhance their learning experiences. A Tool That Helps Them Learn to Code Coding tools equip students with the ability to comprehend and create technology.

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Key Digital Innovations for Today’s Education Professionals

Ask a Tech Teacher

It’s not far-fetched to claim that technology is reshaping the philosophical and practical underpinnings of education. Gamification Dry subject matter coupled with decreasing attention spans means traditional teaching approaches are becoming less effective. Gamification in the classroom can take on various forms.

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Citizen Science, Crowdsourcing, Gamification and Cryptocurrency, Oh My!

Doug Levin

While I’d be the first to admit that there are both benefits and challenges to the fact that increasingly powerful technology tools are becoming ever more commonplace in our lives (in and out of schools), by and large I am decidedly optimistic about the long-term impact these new tools will have for individuals and society.

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Support High-Quality Science Instruction with Gamification and Automation

edWeb.net

Watch the Recording Listen to the Podcast Gamification is the integration of game-based mechanics and design elements into a non-gaming environment to motivate and engage people. ” The Science of Gamification and Learning At its core, gamification is about using game design principles to motivate people to take action. .