There are two different videos. The first shows how Kahoot is played, and the second walks you through how easy it is to create a Kahoot.
She would agree that Kahoot is the best thing since this.
Kahoot is a free, online student response system (think clickers) that is sweeping the nation! Kahoot is fun, easy to use and more importantly, easy to create. Unlike the clunky clickers, students just need a device that connects to the internet to participate. There are two different videos. The first shows how Kahoot is played, and the second walks you through how easy it is to create a Kahoot. She would agree that Kahoot is the best thing since this. Running a Kahoot Quiz.... How To Create a Kahoot...
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Being a former math teacher, I especially love this post. Here, Richard Byrne shares 4 great add-ons for Google Docs just for math teachers.
4 Math Add ons for Google Docs This is a guest post from Jennfer Carey (@TeacherJenCarey) of EdTechTeacher, an advertiser on this site. Google Docs is a popular word processing tool. However, many people don’t realize that there are 4 great add-ons for Math that allow teachers and students to harness the power of Google. You can add any of these features to a Google Doc by selecting Add-ons → Get Add-ons. g(Math) g(Math) is a popular tool for Math students and teachers. It allows you to create robust expressions and graphs that you can insert directly into your Google Doc. Input expressions using LaTeX, select pre-built formulas which gMath will convert to LaTeX for you, draw your own formula, or even speak to insert math equations (in Chrome Only). Check out the g(Math) guru for extensive tutorials. Calculator Sometimes you just need a simple calculator to check your work or perform calculations. Add a calculator to any Google Doc by adding the Calculator Add-on. Now there is no need to switch back and forth between apps or windows. WizKids CAS Wizkids CAS allows teachers and students to harness the power of a graphing calculator in any Google Doc. Students can solve equations, plot graphs, find numerical and exact solutions, simplify and factorise expressions with variables, and drag and drop results and graphs from the sidebar. Formula Editor Formula Editor is a simple tool that lets you type and edit mathematical equations in the sidebar of any Google Doc. You can input data using the mathematics input box or by using LaTeX. After you complete your edits, the formula is converted to an image that can be inserted directly into a document. By incorporating Add-ons, teachers and students can expand the power of Google Docs beyond word processing and editing. Richard Byrne shows you here how to use a Google Spreadsheet to create flashcards through Flippity.net. Once the cards are created, you can post to your Google Classroom, generate a QR code, or post on your website! Go to www.flippity.net to create your own today! Also check out other exciting Flippity tools such as the Progress Indicator, Random Name Picker, and Quiz Show! |
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