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How to build a classroom escape room to spark curiosity in learning

How to build a classroom escape room to spark curiosity in learning | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
Are you looking for a new activity to challenge students to learn in a new way?  ​Students spend a large amount of their school day sitting in their seats and may have few opportunities to move and interact with their classmates. However, there are many different methods that we can bring into our classroom to get students up and moving and more importantly, collaborating. 

One of them is the classroom escape room activity!  


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EDTECH@UTRGV's curator insight, June 8, 2022 12:03 PM

Sounds like an interesting idea. Has anyone done this in class or professional development with adult learners? I wonder if they will find it a bit too gimmicky and a waste of time. Your thoughts?

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The uberization of Higher Education: fad or fab?

The uberization of Higher Education: fad or fab? | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
The uberization of Higher Education: students have access to the best service providers (schools, universities, teachers, etc.).

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University of Nevada Reno partners with Apple to address digital inequity

University of Nevada Reno partners with Apple to address digital inequity | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
University of Nevada, Reno, works with Apple to give first-year students iPads and tech training opportunities. Will others follow?

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Culturally Responsive Teaching

Culturally Responsive Teaching | Education in a Multicultural Society | Scoop.it
Students will benefit from feeling valued, understood, and safe when we show that we care and are interested in them, their lifestyles, and cultures. If you want to learn more about culturally responsive teaching, contact Inspired Instruction to bring a workshop to your school!
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