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Educational innovation involves
rethinking and redefining
teaching and learning methods to
enhance effectiveness,
accessibility, and engagement.
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If
you don't
keep
getting better, you
keep getting worse.
If
you stop
learning,
you stop creating history and
become history.
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Vadim
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Educational Innovation goes
beyond simply integrating new
technologies; it requires a
systematic approach to
identifying challenges, learning
from various models, and
developing practices that cater
to diverse learning needs.
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Innovation in education means
addressing new or anticipated
challenges in new both
effective and efficient ways
to promote and facilitate
accelerated learning.
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Examples of Educational
Innovation
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Examples include
inspirational e-coaching,
emfographics, educational
flipbooks,
gamification,
entrepreneurial simulation,
challenge-based learning,
ChEduFuntion, accelerated
learning
20-60-20, metaphoric
thinking tools, best-question
contests, and blended/hybrid
learning.
EduTech can be powered by
artificial intelligence (AI),
virtual reality, augmented
reality, and virtual labs.
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Educational innovations in higher
education refer to various types of
initiatives aimed at improving student
learning outcomes, increasing access to
education, adapting to changes in
society and work, addressing external
challenges, and leveraging new
technologies like the Internet for
teaching and learning purposes.
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Teachers play a crucial role in shaping students'
futures by
evoking their curiosity, inspiring
continuous learning, guiding them in applying their
knowledge, helping them pursue their interests, and
preparing them for various opportunities in life. A
good teacher can inspire students, opening new doors
for them in education and career paths.
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Educational Innovation
- definition, value, forms, examples
To inspire continuous learning, it is essential to
foster an environment that promotes communication,
values diverse ideas, and encourages skill-sharing
among individuals and teams. This approach helps
cultivate a culture where learning and improvement
are prioritized.
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