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Teach Speaking and Listening Skills with Student Presentations–the video

Ask a Tech Teacher

It is now available for free to Ask a Tech Teacher subscribers: Summary This video discusses using student presentations to enhance speaking and listening skills, aligning with Common Core standards. Highlights Engaging Topic: Student presentations warm up students and foster excitement for learning.

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The Present and the Future of Game-Based Learning in the Ed Tech Industry?

Magic EdTech

Gamification uses various motivational factors, such as scorecards that promote competition amongst users. Boosts self-confidence: Gamification & Simulation-based learning increases children’s self-confidence. As they advance in their schooling, there is less time available for each student.

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

STEM Education Shopping

In short, it’s an interactive learning tool that uses sensors and AI technology to engage students in hands-on activities. By using cue robots, teachers can create interactive lessons that keep students engaged and excited about learning. Trust me, both you and your students will reap the benefits!

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Best Gamification Tools for Teachers

Educators Technology

Gamification is a cross-disciplinary concept that has been adopted in several sectors including marketing, healthcare, professional development trainings, politics, among others. By definition, gamification is "the incorporation of game elements into non-game settings" 1. Gamification in education: What, how, why bother?