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Stu's Quiz Boxes! - 6 views

  • Stu’s Quiz Boxes (for Windows) might remind people of the TV gameshow, Jeopardy!, but it’s not that, it’s much better than that. You can use it to make an exciting, interactive and educational computer-based gameshow available to everybody. It can be used in so many different situations – in schools and colleges, at conferences and parties.
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Formative - 5 views

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    A superb assessment resource which allows you to gain real-time feed back through tests, quizzes and even allowing students to annotate a document that you upload. Set up your quiz/test using true/false statements, longer text answers or students can draw the answer. You can setup a marking key meaning that the site will mark the answers for you and give instant data on who is correct. Your student can either have there own free account or they can access the material using a link. The site works across a wide range of devices.
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Can you beat my score on this climate change quiz? | Bill Gates - 0 views

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    "What causes climate change? Aside from some notable skeptics, everyone knows that it's caused by greenhouse gases produced by human activity. It's common knowledge today that emissions get trapped in our atmosphere and increase the planet's temperature. But where do these gases come from?"
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Free Technology for Teachers: Quizdini - Create Online Quizzes That Give Students Insta... - 6 views

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    "Quizdini is a free tool for creating online Quizzes. The best feature of Quizdini is that you can create explanations of the correct answer for your students to view immediately after trying each question in your Quiz. Your explanation can include text and or links to online resources like videos and images. Quizdini Quizzes can be created in a traditional linear format or in a matching format that asks students to pair answers to terms."
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Alternatives To Homework: A Chart For Teachers - 0 views

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    "art of rethinking learning means rethinking the -which is what makes the following chart we spotted over at connectedprincipals compelling. Rather than simply a list of alternatives to homework, it instead contextualizes the need for work at home (or, "homework"). It does this by taking typical classroom situations-the introduction of new material, demonstrating a procedure, etc.), and offering alternatives to traditional homework assignments. In fact, most of them are alternatives to homework altogether, including group brainstorming, modeling/think-alouds, or even the iconic pop-quiz. Nothing ground-breaking, but food for thought, yes?"
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