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Anonymous Posted 6 years ago
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So engaged

Can you explain what is the difference between -engage and involve?

indepent learning.
immersive learning is really moving forward in schools, so the students aren't just isolated in their own immersive world, they're putting headsets on they're taking what they're talking to each other about their experiences, just naturally without even being asked to. when Nathan came to me, to ask about using class VR headsets with my students, my initial reaction was unease and worry. I mean, the idea of having these boys in a space with technology was daunting. I'm a bit of a technophobe myself and actually behavior, I was worried this could be an issue. I didn't need to worry, the boys were so engaged and excited about using this technology

  

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anonymous Can you explain what is the difference between 'engage' and 'involve'? The boys were engaged ~ They were very interested in and focused on the activity. The boys were involved ~ They were taking part in the activity.

  • anonymous Can you explain what is the difference between 'engage' and 'involve'?
  • The boys were engaged ~ They were very interested in and focused on the activity.
  • The boys were involved ~ They were taking part in the activity.
  • In the given context, 'engaged' is the stronger word.
  • CJ
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anonymousCan you explain what is the difference between 'engage' and 'involve'?

The boys were engaged ~ They were very interested in and focused on the activity.
The boys were involved ~ They were taking part in the activity.

In the given context, 'engaged' is the stronger word.

CJ

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