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Showing posts with label educational games. Show all posts
Showing posts with label educational games. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

Quizlet

 

I have posted about Quizlet several times ( click here ) .  I noticed Tech & Learning had an article about Quizlet.  They state "Quizlet is a superb way to work on memory-based learning. Not only does it offer lots of pre-built quiz options, or story sets as these are known, but it also allows teachers to make their own. Easily shared, these can work well in class, for homework, or during remote learning.

Quizlet even features games such as Live mode or Gravity, which can deeply engage students in a way that promotes learning with ease. Getting the most out of the app is down to how you use it, which is why you're in the right place to do just that."  To see the article click here.

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Friday, October 16, 2020

Kahoot in Your Microsoft Teams

 

I will assume everyone knows what a Kahoot is.  If you would like to use it in your Microsoft Teams classroom environment, here is a short tutorial on how to use it as you would in your classroom or alternatively as an assignment.  See the embedded video below.  Thanks to Mike Tholfsen.


Tuesday, September 29, 2020

Factitious - Fake News or Alternate Facts

 

I posted about this site back in October 2018 (click here).  They now have a pandemic version of their site.  The website gives a news-story with its source and your job is to decide whether it is real or fake news.  I believe with what is happening south of the border this is very topical.  To see the website click here


Free Technology for Teachers: Factitious - A Game That Tests Your Ability  to Spot Fake News

Thursday, May 3, 2018

WikiWhere


This is a Geography guessing game.  You are given three clues that are taken from Wikipedia about a major city in the world.  You then click on the globe to select the city.  You are then shown how far off you are.  To see the site click here.