World History
Instant Quiz for Your Students Online and on the Smart Phone
I am teaching a technology integration course right now for teachers (and will be again in the spring if you work in Fairfax County, VA). One of my students, George Coe, found this new site which is similar to PollEverywhere.com. Both all teachers to pre-make questions and have the students answer questions using their cell phones and computers. So using Socrative or Polleverywhere.com, if a student has an ipad or a laptop, but no smart phone, then they can still take the quizzes. Now if a student has an ipad or a laptop, but no smart phone, then they can still take the quizzes. These are a great way to start or end a class and they also allow the teacher to instantly (either company) see what percentage of students selected each other for immediate feedback for the teacher.
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Get Formative Results Live
Formative is a lot like Socrative. Both use real-time questioning to assess student learning. You compose questions using the program, project a key for students to log in and answer. Instantly, you can see who knows the material. The big difference...
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Using Socrative As A Formative Assessment
If your kids like Kahoot, they will also like Socrative. I plan to try it this fall. Like Kahoot, Socrative is way to get questions to students who can answer with their smart devices. You can develop open ended questions, multiple choice questions, true...
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Polleverywhere And Quizlet
Kim Belknap is doing a presentation for our social studies in-service later this week on PollEverywhere which allows the teacher to quiz students using a phone (doesn't have to be a smartphone) or a laptop. Above is how you do it. Kim...
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Polleverywhere Adds Picture Components To Questions
Image Support for Multiple Choice Options from Poll Everwhere on Vimeo. I just taught my tech integration class how to use PollEverywhere this past week and along comes their newest innovation which is to add pictures to the questions. Frank (Panterfan)...
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Instant Reponse
Two years ago fellow blogger Frank Franz turned me onto Polleverywhere.com where students can answer multiple choice questions using their phones. For those who do are not allowed to have their students text, they can use gopollgo.com. The...
World History