
Project, Problem, and Challenge-Based Learning: when to use each one with Genially
Would you be able to tell me the difference between the colors plum, violet, and indigo? If you’re like me,
Would you be able to tell me the difference between the colors plum, violet, and indigo? If you’re like me,
Sit down, open your books where we left off yesterday, pay attention, underline, memorize… on and on day after day.
I remember it like it was yesterday – the day my dad brought home our first computer. I was 5
Let’s kick things off with a little challenge: can you think of 3 songs on the themes of equality, sustainability,
Mickey and Minnie, Mulder and Scully, Tia and Tamera… There are some duos that just work so well together that
There’s a whole bunch of sayings that are often thrown about to help remind us that everyone is unique; ‘different
Does anyone else around here get the feeling that the world is moving too fast? Machine Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Virtual
There’s nothing quite like the satisfaction of a well-planned lesson that gets your students excited about learning and motivates them
Attention, elearning fans and superheroes! You may be interested to know the answer to this question: What could be better
Summary: Use Genially to teach the class Use Genially to gamify and energize the class Use Genially to give students
How many times have you heard it said that good planning and organization are the keys to success? Plenty, I’d
Genially offers tons of resources for applying gamification in the classroom, a strategy to help strengthen teaching and learning. Want
Teaching: a profession as rewarding as it is complex. Getting to know your students, searching for the best resources, creating
Once I read a tweet that went something like this: ‘An influencer is a teacher who gets the whole class
The digital divide is a reality that affects a large part of the world’s population. We have all experienced significant