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8 Practical Ways to Use AI in Learning

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Traditional classrooms may not go extinct anytime soon, but edtech will certainly change the way we learn and think about learning. The primary ability of AI is to collect and analyze data. Moreover, AI-empowered edtech can keep updating content with the latest findings from leading academic researchers and scientists.

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Building Born Accessible Games

Magic EdTech

Gamification is the application of game elements and game-inspired design to learning content. Instructional designers can integrate reward systems like point systems, badges, and leaderboards to help motivate users and achieve a specific learning goal within the classroom. Gamification for an Inclusive Learning Environment.

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Building Born Accessible Games

Magic EdTech

Gamification is the application of game elements and game-inspired design to learning content. Instructional designers can integrate reward systems like point systems, badges, and leaderboards to help motivate users and achieve a specific learning goal within the classroom. Gamification for an Inclusive Learning Environment.

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What you Need to Know about K-12 Fundraising Tech

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By putting students in the primary fundraising role, shareable online fundraisers such as the a-thon connect them to the cause for which they’re raising money. Encourage a little friendly competition by choosing online donation tools that offer gamification elements such as leaderboards. Want to motivate students to participate?