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    Nawres Alabed

    @Nawres Alabed

    Primary school teacher from Tunisia🇹🇳
    🎓with a Bachelor's degree in Education, specializing in innovative, student-centered pedagogy. Focused on using gamification, storytelling, and digital tools to make history and learning more engaging for young learners.
    ♥️ Creating video games to make learning History more interactive
    My project:
    https://elibrary.iite.unesco.org/wjtcontestnew/app?lang=en-US&auth=QXV0aG9yaXphdGlvbjogTUFDIGlkPSI3RjkzOEIyMDVGODc2RkMzNTFDQzVDRTg4NjdEMUE2QTM1NTZFNDdDMDY0M0RCODU5RTFGODgxOTM1MjMyQkNCRTg5OTZBMDlGMzU0MDFEQ0VGMDE5MEU5NDFBMEQyQTM4MTREMEQ3RDE2NTg5QUE0Iixub25jZT0iMTc1MDE2NDU2NjU3MTpSTlBYRU5QUSIsbWFjPSJyN0NiaUtENWlVaDhTNFFOR3hmOEhYYjZ1ZFJoL0lhaDRtS0R4eFY1aUxjPSIscmVxdWVzdF91cmk9Ii8iLGhvc3Q9ImVsaWJyYXJ5LmlpdGUudW5lc2NvLm9yZyI=#/4ff341fd-d73e-482f-8911-c854d691fb17/20/details/464

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    • Teach Better with new tools: Create Your Own Video Games

      Why Make Video Games ?
      Making video games is a fun way to learn. Games help students stay focused and enjoy the lesson. They also help students understand hard ideas better. Playing games can also improve skills like thinking carefully and solving problems. You can use games for many subjects and for students of all ages.

      Introduction to Genially
      "Genially" is an online tool that helps you make interactive and fun content. You don’t need to know how to code or program. People use Genially to create presentations, quizzes, and even video games. It is easy to use and has many ready-made templates, so teachers and students can make learning more interesting.

      Instructions:
      First, you need to sign up and log in to Genially. Then, you can pick a game template or start a new project. Add pictures, backgrounds, and characters to make your game look nice. Use b**tons and clickable parts to let players move through the game. You can add animations to make it exciting. Link the pages and actions so the game works well. Test your game to make sure it works. When you are happy with it, share the game with your students by sending a link or putting it on your website.

      Important Features of Genially for Games
      Genially has many tools to help you make games. You can add b**tons that players click. You can add animations and sounds to make the game fun. You can create different story paths based on what players choose. For more advanced games, you can add scores and keep track of player progress, but this takes more practice.

      Remember
      Keep your game simple so players don’t get confused. Use pictures and colors that match your topic. Add challenges and rewards to make players want to keep playing. Test your game many times to fix any mistakes. Ask your students what they think so you can make your game better.

      Examples:
      You can make many kinds of games with Genially. For example, quiz games where students answer questions. History or science games that tell a story. Games to help learn new words. Puzzle games that make students think and solve problems.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Need to Save Time: AI Tools for Correcting Student Writing?

      Hi everyone,
      I hope you're doing well!
      I wanted to ask if anyone is using AI tools to evaluate students’ writing or open-ended answers? I have more than 30 students, and I usually need to do corrections and consolidation the next day.
      Is there a way to save time while still giving useful feedback?
      Any tools or tips would be really appreciated!

      Thanks in advance 😊

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Get to know your fellow Forum members and tell us a bit about yourself in this discussion!

      Hello everyone!
      My name is Nawres Alabed, and I’m a primary school teacher in Tunisia. What I love most about my job is creating a playful and engaging environment to make learning easier and more enjoyable for my students. I often use technology to design educational games that spark curiosity and motivation in the classroom. Building a warm, trusting, and positive relationship with my students is one of my top priorities.
      In my free time, I enjoy reading fantasy books , I see them as a gateway to new and exciting worlds waiting to be explored.

      posted in Our forum community
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    • RE: Gamification in Education

      I/ Breaking the History Barrier: Why Students Struggle ?
      Many students find history hard to enjoy. They often feel like they have to just memorize names, dates, and events. But history is really about stories,real stories about people, their lives, and the world they helped shape. The problem is, traditional lessons don’t always show this. Students today grow up with video games, apps, and fast-moving media. So sitting still and reading from a textbook doesn’t always work. That’s why we need to find new ways to make history feel real and exciting again.

      II/ New approach: Gamification
      Gamification means adding game elements to learning. That could be points, challenges, rewards, or even just making the lesson feel like a story or a mission. In a gamified history lesson, students don’t just read about a battle, they become part of it. They make choices, explore events, and sometimes even play the role of a historical character. It’s like learning by doing, but in a fun and safe way.

      III/ Why Games Can Help Us Learn History Better
      Games bring history to life. They help students see not just what happened, but why it happened. When students play through events, they begin to think like historians: asking questions, making decisions, and thinking about different points of view. Games also make students more active in class. They get curious. They want to know more. And most importantly, they start to care about the people and the events they are learning about.

      IV/ Gamification's impact on Students
      When learning feels like a game, students get more involved. They are no longer afraid of making mistakes ,they just try again, like in any game. This builds confidence. They also work better in groups, helping each other solve problems or complete missions. Many students who don’t usually speak in class become more active during games. And because they enjoy the process, they remember more of what they learned. In short, gamification helps make learning fun, meaningful, and memorable.

      V/Conclusion
      History is not just something from the past, it’s full of lessons for today. When we use games to teach history, we help students feel closer to it. They don’t just learn ,they experience, explore, and understand. And that’s the kind of learning that stays with them for life.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Bringing AI into My French, History, and Music Classes 🎶✨

      This year, I’ve started integrating AI tools into my French, history, and music lessons with young learners ... and the results have been truly exciting.

      With the help of AI, my students have been:

      Writing creative short stories in French with AI support

      Exploring historical events through interactive timelines and virtual Q&A

      Composing simple melodies using music tools

      Engaging in role-play conversations to practice vocabulary and pronunciation

      What I’ve discovered is that AI can make learning more engaging and personal, especially for students who need a little extra support or inspiration. It allows me to adapt content to their pace and interests, while still keeping the heart of my teaching alive.

      AI isn’t about replacing the teacher ,💻 it’s about extending our reach, fueling curiosity, and giving students new ways to connect with language, culture, and creativity. 🌱
      What do you think??

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Understanding Dyslexia: Helping Our Students Succeed

      Thank you for this clear and caring post. Many people don’t understand what dyslexia really is, and you explained it so well. I really like the tips you shared🩵especially using different ways to learn and giving more time to students who need it.

      You're right: what matters most is believing in our students. When they feel supported and understood, they can do amazing things.💪💪

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30

      Today I come back with two new discoveries♥️♥️
      I feel really inspired by these two beautiful projects by fellow educators 💡

      🔢 “Numbers at Work” by @ateeque-soomro turning math into real-life adventures that build teamwork and leadership. Love the idea of learning across grades!

      🎮 “Explore, Play, Learn” by @Faiza4288c7d8b7 using games to grow vocabulary in such a fun, meaningful way. A great reminder that play is powerful.
      💐💖💪💪💪
      Proud to be part of a community where learning is reimagined every day 💛

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: How UDL Creates Inclusive Classrooms for All Learners ?

      Hello Dear Colleague,
      Thank you for sharing this important message. I agree that Universal Design for Learning is a strong way to support all students. When we give different ways to learn and show knowledge, we make learning more fair and open. It helps every student feel included and succeed.

      posted in Inclusive teaching
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    • RE: 🌟 The Teacher as a Facilitator: Key Roles

      Thank you for this great post! As a teacher, I agree with everything you said.
      Our role has really changed. We are not just giving lessons anymore , we are helping students learn in their own way.
      I also try to make my classroom more student-centered. I ask open questions, use group work, and bring in technology like Kahoot and Padlet. It really helps students think more and work together.
      Being a guide is not always easy, but it's very rewarding. When students take charge of their learning, they grow so much. Thanks again for sharing these helpful ideas!

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • Students can't focus: new methods and solutions?

      My Students Can’t Focus… I Need Your Help!
      I'm a non-native English teacher, and this is my daily challenge.

      Many of my students lose focus after just a few minutes.
      Some are tired, some bored, some distracted.
      I try my best, but it’s hard.

      Why is this happening?
      📱 Too much screen time
      📚 Lessons too hard or too easy
      🏫 Noisy or boring classroom

      I’ve tried some changes:
      ✔️ More games and group work
      ✔️ Short brain breaks
      ✔️ Using Kahoot, Genially, and videos
      ✔️ Changing my teaching style

      But I still need new ideas.

      Teachers, educators, friends…
      🩵 How do you help your students stay focused?
      🩵 What works in your classroom?

      Please share your tips in the comments.
      Let’s help each other.💪

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    Latest posts made by Nawres Alabed

    • RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30

      To dear @Alwesha
      Your project beautifully shows how digital tools can spark meaningful, hands-on learning. I love how you guided your students to link what they saw in the presentation to their own world ....
      that's the heart of great teaching! 💡📚

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: Understanding Dyslexia: Helping Our Students Succeed

      Thank you for this clear and caring post. Many people don’t understand what dyslexia really is, and you explained it so well. I really like the tips you shared🩵especially using different ways to learn and giving more time to students who need it.

      You're right: what matters most is believing in our students. When they feel supported and understood, they can do amazing things.💪💪

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Nawres AlabedN
      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: Limit of Co-curricular Activities for an Individual Student

      You're absolutely right. While co-curricular activities are essential for holistic development, balance is key. Giving the same students repeated opportunities can unintentionally sideline others who also need a chance to grow, explore, and build confidence. Rotating responsibilities ensures inclusivity, fairness, and encourages every student to discover their potential.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30

      Today I come back with two new discoveries♥️♥️
      I feel really inspired by these two beautiful projects by fellow educators 💡

      🔢 “Numbers at Work” by @ateeque-soomro turning math into real-life adventures that build teamwork and leadership. Love the idea of learning across grades!

      🎮 “Explore, Play, Learn” by @Faiza4288c7d8b7 using games to grow vocabulary in such a fun, meaningful way. A great reminder that play is powerful.
      💐💖💪💪💪
      Proud to be part of a community where learning is reimagined every day 💛

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Nawres AlabedN
      Nawres Alabed
    • Bringing AI into My French, History, and Music Classes 🎶✨

      This year, I’ve started integrating AI tools into my French, history, and music lessons with young learners ... and the results have been truly exciting.

      With the help of AI, my students have been:

      Writing creative short stories in French with AI support

      Exploring historical events through interactive timelines and virtual Q&A

      Composing simple melodies using music tools

      Engaging in role-play conversations to practice vocabulary and pronunciation

      What I’ve discovered is that AI can make learning more engaging and personal, especially for students who need a little extra support or inspiration. It allows me to adapt content to their pace and interests, while still keeping the heart of my teaching alive.

      AI isn’t about replacing the teacher ,💻 it’s about extending our reach, fueling curiosity, and giving students new ways to connect with language, culture, and creativity. 🌱
      What do you think??

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
      Nawres AlabedN
      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: Need to Save Time: AI Tools for Correcting Student Writing?

      Yes that's true I do that sometimes📚 and it saves me lot of time 💻
      Also helps to design activities appropriate to every group potential and errors to consolidate

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: Peer Evaluation Thread - active June 18 - June 30

      Something great about this competition is that we get fascinated by a new creativity every day.✨
      A great effort to appreciate is this of @Zakiasoomro 🩵
      Making algebraic factorization exciting using AI tools!
      A smart blend of innovation and accessibility with low-cost, local resources.🍀
      Great inspiration for math and tech integration! 🔢🤖

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Common core State Standards( Implementation and Effectiveness)

      Clear and strategic implementation of CCSS ensures consistency and depth in learning. With aligned curriculum, teacher training, and focus on
      real-world skills, students become better thinkers and communicators.🫶💪📚

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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    • RE: Less is More: The Power of Teaching Vocabulary with Purpose

      Right 👍! Teaching fewer words with depth helps students truly internalize and use them. It’s not about quantity, but meaningful, lasting learning.

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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      Nawres Alabed
    • RE: 🌍 Globalization in Education: Bridging Minds Across Borders

      Absolutely! This forum beautifully reflects how globalization in education connects us, allowing shared learning and cultural exchange beyond borders.💪📚💕

      posted in 3.0 Teaching in the 21st Century Competition
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