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What Do We Really Mean When We Say ‘Personalized Learning’?

The definition of “personalized learning” is as varied as the richness of instruction tailored to learners.
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How Professors Can Bolster Inquiry in College Using K-12 Tech Tricks

Simple technology tools can enhance the learning experience in the college setting.
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Teacher-tested Tools for Flipped Classroom ~ Educational Technology and Mobile Learning

February 3, 2015
Whether you are just dipping your toe in flipped classroom instruction or have been carrying it out already, the right tools can make a big difference. Here are a set of…

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3 Best Educational Apps That Improve Math Fluency

After testing 10 different apps in the classroom for several weeks, I can confidently endorse Operation Math, Free Graphing Calculator, and DragonBox Algebra 5+ as the best math fluency apps for iOS and Android.

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10 Online Learning Trends to Watch in 2015 [#Infographic]

The future’s biggest online movements in education are taking shape today.

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10 Best Practices for Implementing Gamification

In the second installment of the blog series on gamifying your learning, Karl Kapp outlines best practices in gamification implementations.

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flippedclassroomforbeginners – Readings

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Garver, M., & Roberts, B. (2013). Flipping & Clicking Your Way to Higher-Order Learning. Marketing Education Review, 23(1), 17-22

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