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How to Blend Learning with Play for a Kid-friendly Summer

Ask a Tech Teacher

Here are two gamified options that can be tweaked to address any topic: Digital Breakouts — Players of all ages use teamwork and critical thinking to solve a series of challenging puzzles that ultimately enable them to achieve a goal. Problem Solving. Every day, kids are asked to solve problems.

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Embracing Flexibility: Enhancing Robotics and Computer Science Classes

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Breaking the Boundaries of Time and Space Transcending traditional limitations, you can create a dynamic learning environment that allows students to access robotics and computer science lessons anytime, anywhere. By providing adaptive learning paths , you can customize curriculum based on individual skill levels and progress.

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How to Create Apps in the Classroom and Inspire Design Thinking

Cool Cat Teacher

We discuss the transformative role of app-building, collaborative learning, design thinking, and the importance of authentic learning experiences. Alefiya shares how app building can enhance STEM education and how it also teaches essential skills like teamwork, problem-solving, and passion-based learning.

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Awards announced for the STEAM STEM career competition – Future App Game Designer Challenge 2014 – Lighting Strikes Twice – El Rancho Charter School Students Get Top Honors in Middle School Games.

CTE Learning

It makes the learning feel real and what they are doing in class is more relevant to them. This is real world problem solving and critical thinking all with the edge of a competition. About The Support Learning Foundation. SLF was founded by I Support Learning, Inc, owner Steve Waddell in 2007.

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Key Digital Skills for 21st Century Teachers

Educators Technology

The digital skills I featured below are informed by the ethos of what the Partnership for 21st Century Learning called essential skills for thriving in knowledge economy namely critical thinking, problem-solving, communication, and collaboration. Create interactive visuals Once more, interaction is key here.