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5 AI tools for classroom creativity

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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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SMART Technologies Launches AI Assist in Lumio to Save Teachers Time

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Designing effective quizzes takes timeespecially when crafting well-balanced multiple-choice questions with plausible wrong answers to encourage critical thinking. Monster Quiz and Team Quiz : Game-based activities that foster collaboration and competition as students work in teams to answer questions on their devices.

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Should Professors (a) Use Multiple Choice Tests or (b) Avoid Them At All Costs?

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Multiple-choice questions don’t belong in college. Yet more professors seem to be turning to the format these days, as teaching loads and class sizes grow, since multiple-choice quizzes and tests can be easily graded by machines. There are rules to writing good multiple-choice questions.

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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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5 educators share their ISTE experiences

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PlayPosit supports a number of video sources and allows teachers to pause videos, insert questions, and promote differentiated delivery of content as well as deeper critical thinking and reflection opportunities. Kahoot : A game-based learning platform used to administer study review, quizzes, discussions, or surveys.

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Technology Can Give All Students a Voice

EdTech Magazine

Clark also uses Socrative , a cloud-based student response system where teachers can quickly put together quizzes, for student engagement. She avoids using multiple choice questions, however. “I I have a personal goal in 2018 not to ask one multiple choice question,” Clark said. You haven’t.”.

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Test Grading Cloud available to all teachers for free

eSchool News

Remark Test Grading Cloud is a hosted application for grading tests, quizzes and assessments. Using electronic bubble sheets, you can create a customized answer sheet that can include multiple choice questions, math grids, or open response items such as short answers or essays.

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