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Higher attendance, less screen battles ๐ฎ You donโt need to fight disengagement anymore. Follow me and letโs get gaming into your classroom. #studentattendance #edtech #k12
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If you want your class attendance to look like this, it might not be as hard as you think. You can actually use gaming to keep students engaged in the classroom, just follow these five steps. Step one, use a hook that your students are actually passionate about to teach real skills. For example, you can teach public speaking skills with gaming through something called shout casting. Step two, watch educational videos and realworld examples. This is where your students can actually learn about a topic in a refreshing and authentic way, not from an old textbook. Step three, make it active, not passive. Get your students talking to keep engagement high. You'd be surprised how your quietest students will wake up when they get to talk about something they love. Step four, play and create. This is where they get to interact with video games in class with purpose and not just mindless entertainment. Suddenly, they are practicing those real world skills and enjoying it. Step five, end with a 2-minute reset. This is where students get to take a moment to journal about their learnings as well as key mental health moments to promote positive self-esteem. This is exactly what we do with gaming concepts. You don't need to fight this engagement anymore. Follow us and let's improve your attendance
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Higher attendance, less screen battles ๐ฎ
You donโt need to fight disengagement anymore. Follow me and letโs get gaming into your classroom.
#studentattendance #edtech #k12
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