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Metaverse Education: What’s Next for Virtual Learning?

ViewSonic Education

One of the biggest factors driving recent interest in the metaverse has been Facebook’s decision to invest heavily in this area and re-branding of the platform as ‘Meta.’ Not all virtual or metaverse platforms are focused on gamification, though. ViewSonic Education. Learning Solutions For the Future. Learn more >.

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Why your young students love e-learning

Neo LMS

Facebook demands its potential users to be at least 13, but a lot of school kids say they never or rarely use Facebook anyway. You’re probably familiar with the notion of gamification — the use of gaming principles and mechanics in a non-game context, like learning. Gamification is all about data.

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Charting New Territories in PD: The Whitsby Story with ASCD

The CoolCatTeacher

As educators, there are many new options opening up to us that will help improve our classrooms and make our professional development more accessible and available via our mobile devices. Furthermore, in May 2013, they obtained a certification in Gamification through Coursera Course Certificates. Thank you for listening.

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Must-have features in any LMS

Neo LMS

A good example would be how Facebook and Twitter have incorporated common like/favorite and share/retweet buttons. Mobile apps and/or responsive design It’s standard nowadays for any platform to have an app that’s downloadable from the major app stores. And of course, features are also based on market trends.

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3 ways to revamp lessons for the interactive learner

eSchool News

Most of the 80 million Americans who are part of the millennial generation—a group that comprises the lion’s share of today’s student population—can’t remember a time when they didn’t have instant access to the internet. Students can provide answers using a keypad that comes with the software or an app on their mobile phones.

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G Suite for Special Education | Google Teacher Tribe Podcast Episode 4 with Carrie Baughcum

Shake Up Learning

Updates start with a facelift to the desktop and mobile apps along with some great new features! Gamification Resources from Carrie. Check out how @HeckAwesome does Star Wars #Gamification with her students! Follow the Google Teacher Tribe Podcast on Facebook. Episode 4 Show Notes: Google News and Updates. On the Blogs.

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Resources from Miami Device

Learning in Hand

Innovative Interactive Presentation Tools to Bring Your Classroom to Life by Bryan Miller Interactive response systems have evolved from the formal clickers, to now operating on mobile devices. Bryan gives you a head to head comparison of all of the popular interactive response systems that work on your classroom''s mobile devices.