1. Kahoot
Kahoot is my favorite activity during class as a student. That's why I believe we can make use of it motivate our students to participate in class. Here are a few ideas:
- Kahoot! is great to initialize a discussion where students can vote on e.g. ethical issues anonymously. It is also a great tool to summarize a topic in a fun and engaging way.
- Another way of using Kahoot! is to probe the students before you go through a topic to learn how much they actually know about a topic.
- In addition, you can run the same quiz after you have taught the topic to assess how much the students learned.
- The highest learning outcome is to make the students create their own kahoots. In order to be able to ask good questions and find good correct and incorrect answers, you have to know the topic well.
2. Socrative
Socrative is a great tool for teachers to assess students and collect immediate feedback. Because;
- Its interative and engaging
- It provides immediate feedback via formative assessments
- It is paperless
- It saves time when grading assignments
- Students can use Socratic on any device, on any platform.
You can use different ways to assess your studens via Socrative such as;
- True or False Questions
- Multiple Choice Questions
- Short Response
- Create Short Quizzes
- Upload Premade Quizzes
- Quick Check for Understanding
- Voting on best responses
3. Plickers
Another great tool to use games in classroom is Plickers. Plickers is a powerfully simple tool that lets teachers collect real-time formative assessment date without the need for student devices.
I,personally,have no experience using Plickers. That's why I'd like to direct you here, where you can get your answer about Plickers after watching the tutorial below.
Enjoy :)
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