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John Evans

Leveraging Next-Gen Tools for Education 4.0  * TechNotes Blog - 1 views

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    "Education 4.0 reflects the digital transformation sweeping across various sectors, mirroring the advancements in Industry 4.0. It advocates for a student-centric learning environment, utilizing AI, machine learning, and digital platforms to craft personalized and interactive educational experiences. The goal is to prepare students for a future dominated by digital proficiency and innovation."
Phil Taylor

DigiTool - Results - Full - 2 views

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    "integration of teaching and learning with ICT was critical to support learner centred pedagogies"
John Evans

7 Survival Skills For Modern Teachers And Students - Edudemic - 3 views

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    "Walk into a school, airport, shopping mall, or even a church and the image is always the same, teens and tweens have their heads down, ear buds on, and a mobile device in their hand. This generation is commonly referred to as generation Z and they are coming of age with a new set of rules, expectations, and mannerisms. "
John Evans

GenWe_EntireBook3.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    Generation We - How Millenial Youth are Taking Over America and Changing the World Forever by Eric Greenberg with Karl Weber Free 297 page eBook
John Evans

The Teacher's Role in Personalized Learning: Making Math Relevant - Next Gen Learning in Action - Education Week - 1 views

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    "What is your most memorable math lesson? For me, it was when Mrs. Kaylor helped us visualize and understand place value by building straw men as we counted straws by units of one, ten, and a hundred. I struggle to come up with many more memories and there's a good chance I'm not alone. If I asked the same question for other subjects, like social studies or language arts, however, I bet your answers would come a lot more easily. The difference? These subjects include lessons that are often applicable to real life. Whether it's a mock trial, a school play, or a science experiment, project work deepens student learning by allowing them to explore the connections between content and real life. Math lessons, on the other hand, have historically focused less on real-life connections. Like many students, I excelled in math by memorizing rules and tricks. In college, I trained to teach social studies, but became a math teacher by accident because I had earned enough math credits to qualify for a math teaching certification. It wasn't until I returned to earn a master's in math education that I discovered that math can be so much more than memorization."
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