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    23 Synonyms For The Word Learn

    ByTeachThought Staff

    Acquire: To gain knowledge or skills through study, experience, or practice.

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    20 Examples Of Project-Based Learning

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    From reducing environmental damage to imagining new forms of government, here are 20 examples of project-based learning.

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    Teaching Students Risk and Decision-Making Skills

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    As a teacher, you’ve probably heard the objection, ‘But how is this relevant to real life?’

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    How To Teach Artificial Intelligence In The Classroom Without Technology

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    Actual access to Artificial Intelligence in the classroom only requires a web browser but what about teaching AI without technology?

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    What Is Cognitive Dissonance? A Definition For Teaching

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    Cognitive dissonance is the psychological discomfort that arises when an individual encounters a conflict between what they believe and how they behave, or between two competing beliefs.

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    How To Cite Social Media In Scholarly Writing [Updated]

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    Citing social media in scholary writing? For twitter: @Username. “Full text of tweet.” Twitter, Day month year posted, time posted, URL.

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  • Beyond the Hype: Practical Big Data for Educators
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    Beyond the Hype: Practical Big Data for Educators

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    Though a significant challenge in many settings, educators must actively question the data’s source, collection, and any algorithms’ outputs.

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    The Definition Of The Flipped Classroom

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    A flipped classroom has students review new material at home and use class time to practice with teacher support.

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    What Is Social Media Stalking?

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    Social media stalking is repeated, unwanted monitoring of someone’s posts, messages, or activity that causes discomfort or fear and may escalate to harassment.

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    Digital Tools To Create Simple Quizzes And Collect Feedback From Students

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    These sites, tools, and apps can save teachers time by allowing them to create simple quizzes and collect feedback from students.

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    26 Free Artificial Intelligence Tools

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    From Afforai to Litmaps to ChatGPT, here are 26 free tools that support research, writing, and teaching for K–12 and higher ed educators and students.

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    20 Ways To Use QR Codes In Education [Updated]

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    1. Quick Access to Rubrics: Place a QR on the assignment sheet or wall that opens the scoring guide.

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    How To Set Google Doc Sharing Permissions For Student Privacy

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    Learn the ins and outs of the sharing & privacy settings of Google Docs to help keep class information safe & to teach digital citizenship.

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    How To Read A Book: 3 Strategies & Questions For Critical Reading

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    Critical reading includes ‘Inspectional Reading’: Reading with a focus on grasping the book as a ‘whole thing’–also called ‘Systematic skimming.’

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