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5 AI tools for classroom creativity

eSchool News

Here are 5 AI tools for classroom creativity: Quillionz : Helps teachers and students generate quizzes, multiple-choice questions, and flashcards from text input and encourages self-assessment and interactive learning.

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5 educators share their ISTE experiences

eSchool News

Flipgrid : A video discussion platform where student voice is amplified and heard like never before. The Flipgrid experience helps grow social learning skills as students record, watch, discuss, react, and respond to their experiences and perspectives with each other. Multiple-choice questions are shared on a screen.

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Retrieval in Action: Creative Strategies from Real Teachers

Cult of Pedagogy

I have encouraged giving frequent quizzes , think-pair-shares , and teaching students to use flashcards , but there are a lot of other ways to do it. ” Peer Instruction This strategy turns a simple multiple-choice question into a quick collaborative activity. “Present students with a multiple choice question.”

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Technology Can Give All Students a Voice

EdTech Magazine

“And now, I can hear what they said in their response to a question and I can go, ‘Hmm, that was a good way of saying that. Clark said she often uses Flipgrid for this purpose, a tool that allows teachers to upload discussion-style questions and students to answer by adding video responses. I hadn’t thought of that.’”.

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Kids Discover Online unveils custom assessments feature

eSchool News

The newly added Assessments tool gives educators full control to create, distribute, and assess custom quizzes, tests, and homework assignments directly within the platform. The Assessments feature includes more than 5,000 pre-built questions covering more than 1,200 science and social studies topics.

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Ways to use a movie for language teaching

Ask a Tech Teacher

Today, we have a guest post from Philip Perry, founder of Learnclick.com , an online quiz tool lots of teachers use to create and share quizzes. It is also ideal for teaching language as it has many options for asking questions in context. Dialogue: Asking questions about movies is an excellent way to get your students talking.

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Teaching Courses that Provoke Student Anxiety

Faculty Focus

The pressure to solve problems, answer multiple-choice question, and write essays on an exam scares them. The collected data from students can be used to start a discussion. Or, students may be anxious because they’ve done poorly in related courses. They’re convinced they won’t do well.

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