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Engage & Inspire with Simulations
October 8, 2024 ♦ 7:00 pm - 8:30 pm ET
Session Description: Learn how to integrate learning simulations like Quandry and MissionUS into your classroom! During this engaging session, participants will learn to distinguish between simulations and learning games, explore the unique benefits of each, and discover strategies to inspire and engage students through interactive learning experiences. Whether you're new to educational simulations or looking to deepen your understanding, this free workshop offers valuable insights and practical techniques that will enhance student learning.
As a result of this session, educators will:
Differentiate simulations and learning games, noting their benefits.
Integrate simulations to meet learning objectives.
Reflect on ways simulations can enhance learning
Applicable ISTE Standards (2024)*: 2.1.a; 2.1.b; 2.5.b; 2.6.a; 2.6.b
* The text of these standards is copyrighted. Please read the full text on the ISTE Standards page.
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Certificates: The certificates for this session were emailed on 10/28/24 at 5:37 PM to registrants who actively participated in all required tasks throughout the session and completed the session evaluation survey within 1 week.