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8 Brain-Friendly Practices for Middle School and High School Students – via @sfarnsworth

8 Brain-Friendly Practices for Middle School and High School Students – via @sfarnsworth | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
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5 Easy Brain Breaks for Your Classroom @coolcatteacher

5 Easy Brain Breaks for Your Classroom @coolcatteacher | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
Want to help students learn and be more refreshed? Students need breaks too. That is why brain breaks are becoming so popular. Teacher Rob Donatelli talks about the brain breaks phenomenon. Take a brain break today!

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Hands-on Activities to Enhance Student Engagement in Classroom Learning - Get moving and work your brain with Go Noodle!

Hands-on Activities to Enhance Student Engagement in Classroom Learning - Get moving and work your brain with Go Noodle! | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
Free resource of educational web tools, 21st century skills, tips and tutorials on how teachers and students integrate technology into education

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Learning by teaching others is extremely effective – a new study tested a key reason why – By Christian Jarrett

Learning by teaching others is extremely effective – a new study tested a key reason why – By Christian Jarrett | Learning with Technology | Scoop.it
By Christian Jarrett

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Grace Griffin's curator insight, June 2, 2018 8:48 PM
Peer teaching can be easily implemented in science, allowing students to better their own knowledge whilst also assisting others. ICTs can also be used to create engaging presentations and research effectively.
Brae Whatmore's curator insight, June 3, 2018 11:14 PM
Thanks for sharing Grace, I really liked the way this article showed evidence for peer teaching. The concept is something which I can apply to my classes, which also makes me consider how I could use digital technology to do so.
Heather Hudson Drusky's curator insight, June 4, 2018 10:59 AM
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