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Meaningful learning using technological devices
Virtual Reality
MOBILE APPS FOR TEACHING MATH IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
AR APPS FOR TEACHING ENGLISH IN PRIMARY SCHOOL
USING PROBLEM BASED LEARNING TO DEVELOP CODING SKILLS AND SPATIAL AWARENESS
MOBILE DEVICES FOR LITERACY & MATHS EDUCATION
IMPROVEMENT OF PUPILS’ SPEAKING SKILLS IN NATIVE AND FOREIGN LANGUAGES
MOTIVATING PUPILS FOR ACTIVE PARTICIPATION IN CLASS AND CONTINUOUS WORK AT NATURE SCIENCE SUBJECTS
ISTITUTO SUPERIORE "DUCA ABRUZZI - LIBERO GRASSI"
ISTITUTO COMPRENSIVO GIOVANNI XXIII ACIREALE
A Digital Reading Portfolio: Illustrate your Learning, Reading and Growing yourself!
Vocational Students with a Hunger for Topicality
St. Canice’s Primary School
Didactic “games” through Kahoot!
Science and Art Center (BİLSEM) Group Assessment Test
Favouring learning by creating videos
The teacher is still leading, not the system
Encouraging pupils' social skills, inclusion and taking responsibility for studying with the help of the project “Pupil of the month” and the Class Dojo application
Getting a better overview of all students with the interactive class photo
North-West Regional College, Derry
Biology Cell
Using technology to enrich lessons in order to boost students’ learning motivation, freedom of choice and self guidance
Learning through experience with the help of virtual reality
Listening activities at the student’s pace
Eglinton Primary School
Motivating towards learning through conceptual maps
iPad Classes Sint-Ursula
Achieving greater interest and pupils’ success in mathematics with the help of tablets and differentiated assignments, marked by complexity
Speaking exercises for reluctant speakers
St Connors Primary School, Omagh
Interactive lessons to enhance motivation and participation
Educational Informatics Network (EBA)
Each pupil a different profile
Use of tablets and online journal (digital portfolio) for easier formative assessment of pupils and improving inclusion of children
Adapting to different learning profiles with Classkick

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