Education has long been the foundation of a society's progress, with schools as the bedrock institutions where young minds are molded.
26 June, Myrto Pitsava
The educational blog and resources website Edutopia published an article with a list of useful ways for teachers to check for student understanding.
17 April, Myrto Pitsava
Inquiry-based learning is an approach to learning that leverages students' intrinsic curiosity and the scientific method. It requires students to formulate questions and hypotheses, gather data, present conclusions and solutions, and reflect on their findings.
1 February, Alina Chioran
We are pleased to announce that our product, NUITEQ NEXT, has won in this year's Best of Show awards at ISE 2024 in the Tech & Learning category.
12 December, Myrto Pitsava
Nowadays, digital tools are widely used inside and outside the classroom, bringing myriads of benefits: they make education fun, engaging, and accessible, promoting equity, collaboration, critical thinking, and creativity.
30 November, Dr Ed Tse
How does the NUITEQ Snowflake Team produce lesson activities that engage students while also saving teachers time? We provide a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of standard-aligned NUITEQ Snowflake Curriculum. Learn how curriculum is made to align with standards such as the Next Generation...
3 November, Dr Ed Tse
Teachers use Universal Design for Learning (UDL) to engage all students in their classroom by allowing learners to observe and express their understanding of the curriculum in multiple ways. The video below demonstrates the accessibility features built into every NUITEQ Snowflake lesson activity...
6 October, Myrto Pitsava
Research conducted by the university of Lund in Sweden has shown that there are three important indicators that teachers should take into consideration before they decide which digital learning resource to invest in: The resource discourages the use of the trial-and-error method, where students...
28 September, Danielle Maclin
Many teachers have encountered a moment in their classroom when their students are just DONE. Teachers can easily recognize the signs when students have reached the point of mental exhaustion. In my own experience as a teacher, those signs became a warning that I had to do something to get my...