You can now create your quiz questions using a Microsoft Excel, Apple Numbers or Google Sheet. Download the Kahoot spreadsheet template here and once you have created your quiz save it as a .xlsx file. Create a Kahoot in the traditional way, however, when it comes to creating your quiz questions, click to import questions from … Continue reading Kahoot allows spreadsheet upload
Try Kahoot! to assess understanding in your lesson.
Try Kahoot! to assess understanding in your lesson. Go to http://www.getKahoot.com and sign up for a free account. You can create a game based classroom response activity, where learners are encouraged to use their mobile devices. You can post up a series of questions on the board which learners interact with and provide responses, via … Continue reading Try Kahoot! to assess understanding in your lesson.
Use Poll Everywhere to collect responses and allow live class participation.
Use Poll Everywhere to collect responses and allow live class participation. Go to http://www.polleverywhere.com to set up your poll, which is free for up to 25 responses. Create a question, for free, to ask the group and define how the class will respond. Using the unique code for the poll, learners can respond via a specific … Continue reading Use Poll Everywhere to collect responses and allow live class participation.
Introduction to Twitter
Introduction to Twitter You can download the twitter app from; Apple Google Twitter is a Social media service that allows users to post short 140 character messages called ‘tweets’. Started in 2006, Twitter has hugely grown in popularity, with over 500 million users. Twitter is used by world leaders, sporting stars and industry experts. “A … Continue reading Introduction to Twitter
Try Padlet in team meetings
Try Padlet in team meetings. Go to http://www.padlet.com to set up an account for free. Teachers can create a collaborative on line wall for colleagues/students to interact with. This is a great tool for student focus groups or team meetings where you want people to voice their views and record their comments.