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6 Reasons to Incorporate “Smithsonian Quests” Into Your Classroom

6 Reasons to Incorporate “Smithsonian Quests” Into Your Classroom | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it

For some time now, the education community has discussed and explored how to get out of the standardized-testing rut and make learning enjoyable again. Online games and challenges, real-world work, and point systems have been a few of the ideas kicked around by educators and tech-enthusiasts alike. Earlier this school year, a New York Times article highlighted the benefits of using digital badges to enable students, including those writing their college-admission essays, to demonstrate their knowledge and skills.

Beth Dichter's insight:

The Smithsonian has amazing resources that are free and this is just one. This is a new program, designed for students K-12, that is online and awards digital badges. What can your students do?

* Explore the world outside the classroom.

* Do real-world work

* Make connections across the curriculum

* Build 21st century skills

* Foster self-directed learning

* Know the environment is kid-safe

This post provides additional information as well as a video that describes this resource. Currently there are 16 badges (with more to be added). To go directly to the website click this link:

http://smithsonianquests.org/

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Digital Learning Day: Toolkits to Enhance Student Outcomes

Digital Learning Day: Toolkits to Enhance Student Outcomes | Eclectic Technology | Scoop.it
Beth Dichter's insight:

If you are looking for great toolkits that "provide digital learning resources and ideas for teachers in specific subject areas" look no further than the Digital Learning Day website. These toolkits are "designed to provide guidance on how technology and digital learning can enhance the educational experience and outcomes for all students." Currently they have toolkits in nine areas:

* Bring Your Own Device

* Civics

* English Language Arts

* Expanded Learning

* Mathematics

* Project Based Learning

* Science

* Social Studies

Great resources are provided and additional toolkits may be added in the future!

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