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70+ Online Resources to Gamified Education

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GameSalad – design games using drag and drop and learn computer science and programming Gamestar Mechanic – fun, game-based quests and courses to help students learn game design and make their own video games GetKahoot (iOS/Android)- quickly create fun multimedia trivia games and compete against peers.

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Why VR and AR in the Classroom? How Do Students Help?

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The gamification of concepts can completely change the way a student learns, and the implementation of virtual reality in classrooms can allow students to see different concepts unfold with their own eyes. The Geometry and Geography markers must be printed in advance to be used on mobile devices.

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How do you build a Learning Space for All? Low Floor, High Ceiling

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From Minecraft to Fortnight, the gamification of coding skills has inspired students in underrepresented groups to dive into what was once a more complex and inaccessible field. To an untrained eye, the need for coding/computer science could be easily missed. The “STEM Gap”. It’s fair to ask, why should we bother with coding?

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Is Cue Robot In Education The Next Big Thing? Superb Tips to Use Coding Robot

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Cue robots are created by Wonder Workshop and designed for use in computer science classes. Using cue robots in education has become increasingly popular due to their advanced Bluetooth capabilities that allow them to connect directly to computers or tablets. How Do Cue Robots Help Foster Collaboration Among Students?