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    Measuring Engagement: Tools to Capture Learning Evidence with Sandbox

    By Hannah McNaughton-HussainFebruary 27, 2025No Comments1 Min Read
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    Students can choose from hundreds of 3D models—exploring ancient Greece, driving the Mars rover, diving into ocean depths, or celebrating cultural events like Lunar New Year. Within Sandbox, students can build, explore, and record their learning, making abstract concepts tangible. To enhance the learning experience further, teachers can access classroom activities, instructional videos, and guides in Discovery Education Experience.

    But engagement alone isn’t enough. 

    While engagement is a crucial first step, it is only meaningful if learning can be measured. Teachers need evidence of student progress, just as they would with traditional lessons. The challenge lies in how to assess and document learning within an immersive environment like Sandbox.

    Hannah McNaughton-Hussain 2025-02-26 20:38:57

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