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Revolutionize Learning: Interactive Textbooks for Enhanced Engagement

Kitaboo

Modern educational systems are no longer associated with monotonous lectures, where generating and maintaining student engagement was a hit-or-miss exercise. Interactive content is rapidly becoming mainstream because of its ability to augment pedagogies with more effective and impactful delivery. Content like maps, charts, graphs, etc.,

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Game-Based Learning in Education: Best Practices for Integrating Games into K-12 Classroom Instruction

Hurix Digital

The 21 st century has seen a rise in game-based learning in education, thanks to encouraging results from classroom gamification. However, educators should be selective about the digital learning games they incorporate into their classrooms. The game may be a standalone tool, though it aligns with the classroom curriculum.

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Innovative K-12 Digital Content for Modern Learning Platforms

Kitaboo

Adoption of such content within modern learning platforms enhances classroom engagement and amplifies holistic, personalized, and student-centered learning experiences. This is where digital learning platforms are at the forefront, leveraging technology to expand learning opportunities beyond classrooms.

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Narrative pedagogy 2: Maintaining the suspense

Learning with e's

this short series on what I will call 'narrative pedagogy'* I want to explore some of the storytelling techniques that can be adapted for use in education. Social media goes crazy with speculation and fans try to resolve their confusion. I inform my students that I'm going to tell them a deliberate lie at some point during my lecture.

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

It’s all very well for Apple-owning, organic-buying professionals to cast aspersions, but consider the girl in Pakistan who’s too scared to set foot in a classroom. Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. Universities will flip their classrooms. The role of the teacher will evolve.

OER 279
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A growing divide?

Learning with e's

Christian claims that a new pedagogy is emerging that is directly driven by the upsurge in online activity. Christian identifies three key changes in pedagogy that I want to discuss over my next three blog posts. The classroom is no longer the unique centre of learning, based on information delivery through a lecture."

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The future of MOOCs

E-Learning Provocateur

It’s all very well for Apple-owning, organic-buying professionals to cast aspersions, but consider the girl in Pakistan who’s too scared to set foot in a classroom. Sure, the pedagogy may not be perfect, but the alternative is much worse. Universities will flip their classrooms. The role of the teacher will evolve.

OER 225