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While I prefer Study Blue, as it allows one to add pictures and audio, it does not allow one to search and use other people's flash cards unless you have an account.  For schools that adhere to FERPA and COPPA closely this is not possible.  So for that reason studying using Quizlet is a way around.  I usually give my kids the choice of doing the study guide or creating a Study Blue or Quizlet set of cards.  Above is one for Greece. 




- Quizlet For Review
After each unit I talk to my students about how to review for their test - which I point out should be over several days and not just involve reading a study guide. One of the methods I also give them is a link to Quizlet which has a number of completed...

- Digital Study Buddies To Improve Retention
Too many kids do not study for tests and still more think studying is just filling out a study guide. Sure you could argue that our students have become desensitized to them due to the incredible number they take, but I try to get them to get into groups...

- A Very Improved Quizlet For Class Review
Quizlet and StudyBlue are two online flashcard sites. A year ago I was very high on StudyBlue but it requires one to have a login/password to see and while I still think, that aside, it is a great review device since it allows for pictures and sound...

- Study Blue Flashcard App
I have blogged about Quizlet before, but here is a new app called Study Blue which lets you do the same things as Quizlet except you can also speak the flash cards instead of just typing them out (as you can see above).  Also, it lets the card hang...

- Roman Contributions
Study these flash cards On Monday my world history students will be working on their Roman contributions project.  Above is a set of flash cards I found on Quizlet.  Quizlet lets students (and teachers) create flashcards to study for a test....



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