In this article, Matt Miller reviews four different digital tools that can help review and teach in the classroom.
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This week Kahoot, the wildly popular quiz game platform, released a new team mode. The new team mode is designed to be used with students who are sharing computers, tablets, or phones. In team mode students arrange themselves in teams around a shared computer or tablet. When you start a Kahoot game you'll now choose "team mode." With team mode selected your students will be prompted to enter a team name and a list of the team members.
After the teams have entered their names you will be ready to start the game. One of the nice features of team mode is that students have time to discuss their answer choices before they are allowed to submit a response. From there the game is played and scored as any other Kahoot game is. 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... 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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