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Can Interactive Whiteboards Revitalize Online High-Dose Tutoring?

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To effectively conduct high-dose education, teachers need not only to explain and repeat but also to find novel ways to help students understand difficult concepts, including encouraging students to take a central role, solve various examples themselves and explain their understanding to the instructor to be educationally effective.

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Unlock Your Mind: Problem Solving Games on Steam

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As a passionate gamer, I have always believed in the transformative power of problem solving games. In this article, we will explore the benefits of problem solving games, particularly those available on Steam. KEY TAKEAWAY What are problem solving games on Steam?

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Elevating Intellectual Growth: Problem Solving Activities for Gifted Students

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Did you know that problem solving activities have been shown to significantly enhance intellectual growth? Additionally, I will discuss how problem solving activities can unleash creativity and provide strategies for tackling complex problems. KEY TAKEAWAY What are problem solving activities for gifted students?

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Astronaut Training and the 4 C's of STEM

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Post by Michelle Bogden & Natasha Wilkerson January 22, 2024 Unleash Creativity, Communication, Collaboration, and Critical Thinking in your Students! Challenge your students to complete astronaut training to collect all four badges: creativity, communication, collaboration, and critical thinking!

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How to Introduce Tech to Kids as a Parent

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Introducing technology to kids at a young age helps them develop essential problem-solving, critical thinking, and creativity skills. Utilizing technology in the classroom also promotes collaboration and communication, preparing students for the increasingly interconnected and globalized world they will enter as adults.

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Demystifying Social-Emotional Learning and the Controversy Surrounding It

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Dr. Tia Kim: I would say social-emotional learning is a process in which children and youth develop essential life skills—things like communication, problem-solving and managing stress—to help them build confidence so they can be successful learners in the classroom. EdSurge: How would you explain SEL to a parent or layperson?

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Collaborative Creativity: Building With 184 Pcs-110 Pcs Magnetic Blocks

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We learn how to communicate effectively, listen actively, and compromise when necessary. This collective brainstorming process often leads to unexpected and exciting results that we may not have achieved on our own. As you build, you develop important skills such as problem-solving, spatial awareness, and creativity.