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mcsalito

Classroom Simulation Games for Teaching Economics - 1 views

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    Short Description: economics-games.com allows students to run simulations and make decisions as a market participant. A student may elect to play a solo game or a multi-player game, selecting from a variety of economic topics such as fixed costs, monopoly, competition, and prisoner's dilemma (to name only a few). Depending on the game, students are initially presented with certain data/information and must submit decisions based on what is provided. Once the student (or each player) makes a decision, the student is directed to a results page which can then be discussed with the teacher and/or as a class. Example of Uses: As an aspiring high school Social Studies teacher with a background in Economics, this seems like a great tool to use to supplement the introduction of economic/business terms and concepts. In the classroom, students can learn definitions and principles (i.e., the "Who", "What", "Where", "When"); in the simulations/games, students experience and demonstrate the practical application of such terms to understand the "How" and "Why". In this context, critical thinking skills are used to assess the information provided and arrive at a well-reasoned decision. Such skills are further developed as the students and teacher engage in a discussion about the rationale and impact of the choices of the student(s), without, of course, the pressure of real world economic consequences. With an often dry topic as Economics, this tech tool also seems like an effective way to keep a class interested and engaged with material. Perhaps bonus points could be offered to students who yield good results in their simulation and can support their decision-making with strong arguments. The obvious limitation is that this particular tech tool is designed for one subject. However, similar simulations and educational role-playing games exist for other content areas. In any case, the simulation or game should present information to the s
joyross

Pinterest - 0 views

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    Pinterest allows you to create a category and collaborate with your social or PLN to pin photos, ideas, videos, visuals, and more. I have created a specific board for "Ad Tech Learning."
pcarstensen

Tech Tips for Teachers: 3 Ways to Use QR Codes in the Classroom - 0 views

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    Although QR codes have long since lost their shiny, new glow, the technology hasn't lost its value in education. The rise of one-to-one computing and bring-your-own-device programs in K-12 schools means students access digital learning tools more than ever before.
joyross

Learn how to blend online and classroom e-learning - 2 views

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    Great ideas on how to incorporate 'Flipped' tech tools into your classroom. The use of video, assignments, posts, and much more. Explains the uses of YouTube to WebCams.
danieljseek

Google Classroom - 2 views

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dempseys1

Google Forms - 1 views

Google Forms I have noticed that in the discussion posts, as well as the tech posts, that there is a lot of discussion around programs where students can create their own test/quiz questions. Anot...

techinpedagogy Critical Thinking

started by dempseys1 on 18 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
valerialear

Tools - 1 views

SeeSaw is a learning journal  tool that assists students on their daily activities/work.Students can add photos, videos, drawing ,PDF, create a blog .The teacher can monitor who can view stude...

Tech Tools

started by valerialear on 18 Jun 17 no follow-up yet
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