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A Different Online Course on Finnish Education

ALO Finland introduces a MOOC (Massive Open Online Course) on Innovative Pedagogy and EdTech in Finland, inspired by Finnish education. The emphasis is on the practical and holistic approach, as well as simple solutions that can be easily repeated, adopted and further developed further worldwide. The course is aiming to be more than just...

15 Ways To Help Kids Learn Anything

We all want our kids to learn and do well at school. We also want our kids to be passionate and engaged in their learning. When it comes to student engagement strategies, I’m sure there are times when you’d like to help your kids with their schoolwork, teach your kids something new, or tap...

LMS: 8 Essential Features

As blended learning is gradually becoming the norm, schools around the world are progressively using a Learning Management System (LMS) for all aspects of the teaching process: to enroll students, to deliver lessons, to assign homework, to assess learning, to track progress, to produce reports and grade books. ‘LMS’ is a broad term...

Using Smartphones in the Classroom [20 Amazing Ideas]

Some easy ways to use phones in the English classroom
I have spent a great part of my teaching career teaching young ESOL students. Sadly, a substantial part of that trying to police and prohibit using smartphones in the classroom. Eventually I have to concede that it was a pointless exercise and a missed opportunity. I could have done all the things I am...

MOOC, Learners Community, Technology and Collaboration

MOOC, learners community and collaboration
I moved back to Finland less than two years ago to continue with my studies. Master’s studies and thesis are now accomplished – Phew! Whilst studying I was trying hard to figure out how to put together the iron, technology and the pedagogy that goes with it. First time I heard about MOOC was...

Gamification: How Can Teachers Use it?

Gamification and the Learning Experience
In the previous post, What is Gamification?, we described the basic principles of gamification in the classroom and some of the main elements that teachers can use. To create a specific action plan, we need to explore first the similarities between games and the learning experience, and how we can capitalize on them.

What is Gamification?

What is Gamification
‘OK, whoever finds the correct answer will get 5 points and a sticker. I’m writing the names of the students with the most points on the board. Let’s see who will be on the top!’  If you regularly set up in class mini competitions like that, you are already using gamification techniques in your...

The Top 20 Education Blogs of 2015

The Top 20 EduBlogs of 2015
Now that 2015 is over, let’s see who were the ones that really made a difference in the year that passed. There are countless education blogs worldwide, focusing on teaching practices, methodology, or educational technology. We all have our favourites, but some managed to stand out from the rest in 2015, garnering a hefty...

A Dazzling Christmas GIF for your School Website [in 5 Steps]

CHRISTMAS GIF
‘Tis the season to be jolly, and if your school has an online presence with a school website, ‘tis also the season to be looking for some good quality content to share. A Christmas GIF is a great and easy idea. Whether on social media, in a newsletter, on a blog or school...

Project Based Learning [A Definitive Checklist]

Project based learning
Teachers who want their students to develop confidence in the real world, integrate Project Based Learning ideas in their teaching routine. Because Project Based Learning takes the classroom out into the world involving students in an authentic learning experience. Why is it authentic? First of all, because it is student-centered. Students are working...
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