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New Ways to Gamify Learning

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The first thing most teachers think about when discussing gamified learning is the online math games kids play. But those webtools exemplify where the gamification of education started. Maybe Vocabulary.com and its spelling games come to mind next. Breakout EDU. Games are available for all ages and content areas. Google Expeditions.

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Is Cue Robot In Education The Next Big Thing? Superb Tips to Use Coding Robot

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Cue robots are created by Wonder Workshop and designed for use in computer science classes. Using cue robots in education has become increasingly popular due to their advanced Bluetooth capabilities that allow them to connect directly to computers or tablets. How Do Cue Robots Help Foster Collaboration Among Students?

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How do you build a Learning Space for All? Low Floor, High Ceiling

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From Minecraft to Fortnight, the gamification of coding skills has inspired students in underrepresented groups to dive into what was once a more complex and inaccessible field. To an untrained eye, the need for coding/computer science could be easily missed. From cell phones to cars, computer science makes our lives remarkably better.

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Top 100 Sites/Apps for Game Based Learning

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Gamification). Learning Games For Kids - A fun site for lots of educational games such as Typing, Health, and Geography. ** Little Digits - A great iPad app for young kids learning about numbers, adding, and subtracting as well as associating them w/ fingers. educational apps game based learning gamification'