Hello Friends! Today we discuss geocaching and the role it can play in active learning. Learning is often viewed as students listening as they sit neatly in rows as a teacher lectures. Active learning is different. It involves students engaged in action and thinking about what they are doing (Berek, 2022). Students engaged in active learning rely less on the teacher's knowledge and work in groups or on their own to develop skills and a higher order of thinking through synthesis, analysis, and evaluation. They also explore their own attitudes and values. Some teachers misunderstand the idea of active learning to mean that in this student-centered approach students must engage in activities on their own without instructor intervention (Ito & Takeuchi, 2022). A study of teachers in Japan suggested the learning experience is more effective for students when instructors blend lectures with active learning activities to engage learners. For more information about active learni...
Hi Friends! This week we discuss a digital tool that is often overlooked for education. What is augmented reality? Check out this video if you want to know more about augmented reality and how it is different from virtual reality. Augmented reality learning experiences have been used for classroom education and are generally considered effective tools for improving learning outcomes (Vuta, 2020). For example, using AR learning in learning can help students learn skills many skills relating to various disciplines including mathematics, engineering, language acquisition, biology, geography, and teaching. Many students who use AR technology for learning demonstrate improved critical spatial skills (Altınpulluk et al., 2020). They also experience improvement in their practical motor skills (Spinosa et al., 2020). All research about AR for learning concluded that learners generally experienced a significant increase in motivation when engaged in AR-related learning a...
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