Tag: Classroom

8 Tips To Promote Cyber Resilience In The Classroom

A Guide To Fostering Cyber-Resilient Learning Environments Incorporating technology into classrooms has brought a wealth of benefits for educators and young learners, such as engaging and interactive learning, infinite knowledge resources, and greater organization. However, it has also opened the door to many online dangers that threaten the integrity of the learning environment. For this [...]read more8 Tips To Promote Cyber Resilience In The Classroom

7 Tips To Create Training Sessions That Stick

How To Cultivate AI Literacy In The Next Generation With AI influencing nearly every aspect of our lives—from how we work to how we shop—it’s become crucial for everyone to develop AI literacy. However, this knowledge is particularly essential for educators since they’re responsible for cultivating the next generation of critical thinkers who will navigate [...]read more7 Tips To Create Training Sessions That Stick

How I Eliminated (Almost) All Grading Problems In My Classroom

by Terry Heick Grading problems are one of the most urgent bugaboos of good teaching. Grading can take an extraordinary amount of time. It can also demoralize students, get them in trouble at home, or keep them from getting into a certain college. It can demoralize teachers, too. If half the class is failing, any [...]read moreHow I Eliminated (Almost) All Grading Problems In My Classroom

How Virtual Reality Transforms The Classroom

Exploring The Impact Of VR Technologies In Education Education is rapidly changing, and technology is leading this shift. One of the most exciting advancements is the use of Virtual Reality (VR) in classrooms. Imagine stepping into a history lesson and suddenly finding yourself in ancient Rome, or attending a biology class where you can explore [...]read moreHow Virtual Reality Transforms The Classroom

5 Strategies For Setting SMART Goals In The Classroom –

Using Goal Setting and Data Tracking to Enhance Student Agency and Achievement contributed by Samantha Lopez As educators, we are often referred to as ‘data-driven decision-makers.’ Even in an upper elementary classroom, students can access their grades and keep track of their assignments. Instead of only using data, how can educators show students how to [...]read more5 Strategies For Setting SMART Goals In The Classroom –

6 Technologies That Will Define The Classroom Of The Future –

by TeachThought Staff In ‘Shifts For The Classroom of the Future,’ Terrell Heick said, “It’s challenging enough to manage a traditional learning environment where the curriculum is handed to you, and meetings are set, and you’re simply there to manage; adding more ingredients to the mix seems like asking for trouble. But the truth is, [...]read more6 Technologies That Will Define The Classroom Of The Future –

Researchers Warn of Potential for Racial Bias in AI Apps in the Classroom

A little background about this large bundle of essays: Students across the nation had originally written these essays between 2015 and 2019 as part of state standardized exams or classroom assessments. Their assignment had been to write an argumentative essay, such as “Should students be allowed to use cell phones in school?” The essays were [...]read moreResearchers Warn of Potential for Racial Bias in AI Apps in the Classroom

How To Sync Your Classroom

by TeachThought Staff In just the last decade, the image of technology in the classroom has shifted from rows of desktops in a dedicated computer lab (all facing the same direction) to one where a variety of different devices coexist, often uneasily, in and out of the lab. The role of the teacher, on the [...]read moreHow To Sync Your Classroom

Neuroeducation In The Classroom: A Hands-On Approach

Supercharge Learning Experiences With Neuroeducation In The Classroom Today’s learners can be quite selective when it comes to education. While statistics reveal rising numbers in favor of continuous learning, the limitations of conventional learning methods have made it harder than ever to lure and maintain learner attention. So, as an educator or eLearning professional, have [...]read moreNeuroeducation In The Classroom: A Hands-On Approach

Questioning In The Classroom: An Updated Guide

by Terry Heick If the ultimate goal of education is for students to be able to answer questions effectively, then focusing on content and response strategies makes sense. If the ultimate goal of education is to teach students to think, then focusing on how we can help students ask better questions themselves might make sense, no? [...]read moreQuestioning In The Classroom: An Updated Guide