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What You Can Learn About Learning Through Video Game Play

Video game play can go beyond entertainment — it can mean building on prior knowledge and taking risks with learning in order to grow skills and a greater understanding.

Source: www.edutopia.org

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Games and Your Brain: How to Use Gamification to Stop Procrastinating – – The Buffer Blog

What does our brain do when playing games? Well, it is actually learning.

Source: blog.bufferapp.com

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Learning in an introductory physics MOOC: All cohorts learn equally, including an on-campus class | Colvin | The International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning

Learning in an introductory physics MOOC: All cohorts learn equally, including an on-campus class (Study claims that online learning works, after analysis of campus-based and online versions of an @MIT physics course

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Three Takeaways from Gamification’s Hype Cycle Journey | Badgeville

For 20 years now, Gartner has released their annual Hype Cycle by mapping technological trends, assessing potential, and providing expert analysis.

Source: badgeville.com

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Serious Game Evaluation Worksheet (Free Download) –

A lot of people want to design learning games, aka “serious games.” However, many L&D people have gotten very enthusiastic about the gamification and game-based learning trend without actually being game players themselves.

Source: www.theknowledgeguru.com

play before you build

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Online Learning is Just as Effective as Traditional Education, According to a n MIT Study

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Online Learning is Just as Effective as Traditional Education, According to a …

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The amount learned is somewhat greater than in the traditional lecture-based course.

And that goes for even the least prepared, as reflected by their scores on pretests. Pritchard said improvement levels increased across the board, explaining that, even if a student with a lower initial score ends the online course with what would be equivalent to a failing grade, "that person would nevertheless have made substantial gains in understanding."

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What to Ask Before Joining an Online Learning Program [#Infographic]

Online education offers flexibility but requires initiative to succeed.

Source: www.edtechmagazine.com

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Adaptive learning: The best approaches we’ve seen so far

Ed tech’s hottest trend is impacting how students learn from K-12 to higher ed, and these companies are at the forefront.

Source: www.educationdive.com

#gamification

check out scootpad  & dreambox they have accounts for parents

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Online math textbook enhances learning for Wichita students

Algebra and geometry in Wichita schools just got a little more real-world and a lot more online.

Source: www.kansas.com

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It’s called blended learning (not blended teaching) for a reason

By Peter West, eSchool News
Is your Learning Management System paradigm teacher- or student-centered? Building online courses with an effective paradigm as the guiding force is also vital.

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