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Kristin and Joe share a passion for infusing EdTech into their Fourth and First Grade classrooms. Even though they teach different grades, they share one common goal: learning needs to be interactive. The Merrills put a new spin on traditional strategies and implementing technology to meet the needs of students.
Educational Duct Tape Question: What are some specific tech tools that educators can use to make their classroom interactive?
“Interactive Learning is learning that is responsive and relevant, that engages students.”
Responsive, not Reactive
Here’s a summary fromthis article: “Responsiveness implies thoughtful action that considers long and short term outcome in the context of the situation at hand. Reactive behavior is immediate and without conscious thought, like a knee jerk response. Reactive behavior is often driven by the emotions.”
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