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Marta Torán's curator insight,
July 18, 2022 2:42 AM
El "gancho emocional", la importancia de la motivación y el compromiso->
Oskar Almazan's curator insight,
May 27, 2021 1:17 AM
Available through the Bitmoji app, these customizable, mini-me avatars have become stand-in teachers running virtual classrooms, enforcing rules and expectations, collecting assignments—and making students smile, we’ve heard. Simply put, they’re fun.
Andrea Ross's curator insight,
March 30, 2018 2:57 AM
Anyone that has just been appointed a manager or on the path of management will be scrambling around like crazy trying to learn what it takes to be an effective manager. You'll enjoy this article - collaboration is one of my own personal favorites and I believe it unites teams, gives them a common purpose and allows employees to be heard and trusted. Go On Collaborate Today for better results...
Jerry Busone's curator insight,
December 31, 2017 9:08 AM
Lots of great ideas and some reading recommendations along the way... |
Marta Torán's curator insight,
November 18, 2021 3:23 AM
Por qué es clave medir el compromiso de los alumnos ->
Ryan McDonough's curator insight,
July 7, 2014 8:19 AM
Self explanatory visual on the benefits of gaming as a means of learning. Outlined are the rewards, mastery, engagement, intensity, exercise, readiness, and competitiveness. These types of graphics need to be displayed in the classroom. There's always parents who are unsure of how gaming qualifies as teaching. Can't they just sit their kid in front of an iPad all day at home? Well, in the appropriate setting, with the right direction and guidance, games are certainly good for learning. Some people just don't know that from experience yet. |