5 technologies to promote creative learning
Learning with 'e's
SEPTEMBER 13, 2013
If those methods can also encourage creative thinking, they are even more welcome in the classroom. NB: Great for the study of history, but could be adapted to English language and literature (authors), science or technology (scientists and inventors), geography (explorers), and foreign languages (tweets in those languages - see also Lingua Tweeta ). 5) Video Mashups: Ask students to find 3 unrelated YouTube videos. Who is the mash up video aimed at (audience and purpose)? [NB:
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