BookWidgets Teacher Blog

15 Powerful Mindmap Lesson Ideas for Teachers to Unlock Creative Teaching

Teachers are constantly seeking innovative ways to engage students and enhance learning experiences. Mindmaps have proven to be powerful tools that...

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26 Creative Ways Teachers Can Use QR Codes in Their Classrooms

Gone are the days when teachers scribbled different blackboard elements to explain complex concepts. Today, teachers and students are much more...

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10+ Ready-to-use Innovative Lesson Ideas Using AI Tools in Education

Almost a year ago, ChatGPT was released to the public. For many educators, this was the first discovery of the concrete possibilities of artificial...

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40+ Innovative Ways Teacher Can Digitally Differentiate Their Lessons With BookWidgets

All our students have different needs. This is something any teacher must be aware of. Nowadays, it’s also something you must act on. Help struggling...

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15+ Exciting Conversation Activities that will Boost Student Participation

One of the most valuable skills a student can acquire is communicating effectively. Fostering classroom conversations is an essential step in...

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How Your Video Lessons Can Be Even More Successful When You’re on Screen

Today’s students have been raised on social media, spending much of their free time learning from TikTok and YouTube. That’s why we think video can...

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9 Good Social Emotional Learning (SEL) Apps to Transform Student Well-Being

The importance of Social-Emotional Learning (SEL) in education has become increasingly evident in the post-pandemic world. A recent Yale School of...

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How Teachers Can SCAMPER Their Way To Educational Innovation

Imagine a place where challenges are opportunities in disguise, where empathy fuels innovation, and where learning takes on a whole new dimension. In...

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How to Monitor Student Progress with Live Widgets - The Complete Teacher Guide

Live Widgets? BookWidgets? If you’re reading this blog post, you’re probably already familiar with both of these terms. If it doesn’t ring a bell,...

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