What are gamification and game-based learning? Gamification is the application of game design elements—such as points, feedback, badges, and storylines—in non-game contexts (Deterding et al., 2011).
The world of education is changing at a rapid speed and teachers are always striving to protect pupils from falling asleep during lectures. Enter “gamification”, which incorporates game-like elements ...
The question asked two weeks ago was: How can English Teachers Best Improve Their Craft? I’ve previously posted a number of responses that apply to this question, including a five-part series on ...
The term 'Blended Learning' means different things to different people, and even experts can’t agree on what it means. Stephen De Kalb provides some insights. Isn’t it simply combining face-to-face ...
Nearly 50 schools across the country will receive $25 million in funding to help further their personalized learning efforts, Next Generation Learning Challenges announced Wednesday. The program is ...
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Srimad Bhagavatam talks of how we can learn many lessons from the elements. The Earth bears the weight of every living thing. It supports hills, and trees, besides supporting animals, birds and human ...