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Contents contributed and discussions participated by Kiran Patwardhan

Kiran Patwardhan

Hands Up! It's game on in the classroom - 1 views

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    Hands Up! It's game on in the classroom Digital New Zealand report finds 7 out of 10 parents use computer and video games as an educational tool Auckland, 30 April 2012 - New Zealand parents are increasingly embracing computer and video games as an educational tool, according to the latest research commissioned by the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (iGEA).
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Education Reform: Language and Technology vs. STEM - 0 views

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    As we get closer to the presidential election, organizations and individuals are once again appealing to officials for an education reform. Over the past few years there has been a push for Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics (STEM) programs. What about a push for language instruction?
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All New FASTT Math® Next Generation Helps Students Achieve Math Fact Fluency,... - 0 views

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    Scholastic Education, the leading provider of instructional technology for schools in the U.S., today announces FASTT Math® Next Generation, a significantly upgraded version of the country's premier math fact fluency program.
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Why gamification is changing the face of the 21st century education - 2 views

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    How can we make learning easier and more likable with the help of technology? Speakers at Skillshare's first ever Penny Conference discuss ways we can redefine education, from the way we think about learning to distributing and accessing education.
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The Nature Conservancy And Discovery Education Join Forces To Launch Dynamic Environmen... - 3 views

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    The Nature Conservancy and Discovery Education today launched Nature Works Everywhere, a partnership designed to help students learn the science behind how nature helps our everyday existence and the importance of environmental conservation.
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Yale-led team developing social robots - 0 views

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    Within five years, Yale-designed robots may be helping teach children. A Yale-led team of researchers from across the country received a $10 million grant from the National Science Foundation on April 3 to pursue the creation of "socially assistive robots" to help young children learn basic skills and in some cases overcome cognitive disabilities.
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Education with Augmented Reality: AR textbooks released in Japan - 1 views

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    Although the idea of an iPad for every student may struggle to come to fruition for a few years, Augmented Reality textbooks are paving the way for a smooth transition. Japanese publishing company Tokyo Shoseki is producing textbooks that support AR apps on smartphones, bringing characters to life for students to listen to.
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Why the iPad Will Not Reform Higher Education Anytime Soon - 1 views

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    An opinion piece addressing the iPad in higher education hype: Lindsay Pund is a junior studying English and Business at Whitworth University. She is completing several writing assignments for a class and was given the topic by the Tech.pinions columnists of forming an opinion on iPad and higher education from a college students perspective.
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EIM to Release Learn 'N' Earn and Interactive Incentives Games Modules - 0 views

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    EIM (Excellence In Motivation) announces the addition of two new modules to its recognition and incentive suite of solutions. EIM's Learn 'N' Earn and Interactive Incentive Games will be unveiled to the public at the World at Work Total Rewards Conference in Orlando, FL, May 21-23, 2012.
Kiran Patwardhan

New Research Shows Promise of Technologies To Help Teachers Reach Individual Students, ... - 0 views

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    Students at the Center Project Explores How Students Learn Best--Reports on Enhancing Literacy and on Math Instruction for Minorities also Released New educational technologies offer exciting ways to help teachers adapt classrooms to the interests, needs, and strengths of individual students, but they cannot replace the crucial creative and emotional work of teachers, according to a new research paper from the ambitious interdisciplinary project, Students at the Center: Teaching and Learning in the Era of the Common Core.
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DimensionU Wants Kids to Earn Their Allowances Through Educational Games - 0 views

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    Pizza for straight-A's is so pre-Internet. Remember those programs at chain restaurants like Pizza Hut that bribed kids into doing well in school by offering a free pizza for every straight-A report card? Ntiedo Etuk does, and he's looking to bring the concept into the digital sphere with DimensionU, a comprehensive student motivation system that wants to create the first form of "educational currency."
Kiran Patwardhan

Video game reinforces math skills for local students - News - Rome Observer - 1 views

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    Students at George R. Staley Upper Elementary School compete in a math video game that incorporates the STEM curriculum
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Computer game 'controlled by eye' - 0 views

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    Children who cannot use a mouse or keyboard can play computer games using their eyes Computer games which can be controlled by eye movements are being developed by researchers at a UK university.
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Michael Levine: Games: A Textbook for Digital Best Practices - 2 views

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    Written with Alan Gershenfeld, Founder and President of E-Line Media The White House recently announced two major initiatives in learning and technology -- these "digital seed capital" efforts are "down-payments" to jumpstart innovation and break a two decade long cycle of snail-like reform.
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CU-Boulder nets $1.5 million NSF grant to continue video game design research - 0 views

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    The University of Colorado Boulder exceeded its own researchers' expectations with its iDREAMS Scalable Game Design Summer Institute, and that success has been rewarded with a new $1.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation. CU-Boulder researchers are tracking how video game design engages students in computational thinking and STEM simulation design.
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MIT's Education Arcade Uses Online Gaming to Teach Science - 2 views

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    With a new $3 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the MIT Education Arcade is about to design, build, and research a massively multiplayer online game (MMOG) to help high school students learn math and biology.
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Digital Learning: What Kids Really Want - 3 views

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    Data from Project Tomorrow's Speak Up Survey outlining what kids really want when it comes to technology and digital learning
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Autistic Kids Use Tech for Social Learning - 1 views

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    Children with autism spectrum disorders enjoy screen time, underscoring an opportunity to use interactive devices to encourage social learning. Despite how much children who have autism enjoy the stimulation of a computer or mobile device, few engage in social media pursuits, such as emailing or chatting, researchers found.
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SMALLab Learning Launches K-12 Flow Embodied Learning Environment and the Design Contes... - 0 views

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    Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) January 24, 2012 SMALLab Learning LLC has launched a new embodied learning environment and multiple lessons for the learning environment called Flow. Flow brings embodied learning to any existing Interactive Whiteboard or projection surface using a single motion-capture camera, similar to the Xbox Kinect™.
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