I have found Kahoot! to be such a great resource to use in the classroom especially with Mathematics, as you are able to create and design your own quizzes and multiple choice questions to challenge and assess your students on their knowledge and understanding of the unit as you proceed through the term. I have also discovered that it can be used more then just in the classroom as you can send students home and utilise it for homework or even assessments.
This is a great insight on some tips and tricks on how to use Kahoot to it best abilities.
Kahoot is a fantastic and inclusive quizzing platform for both teachers and the students. Teachers can create or uses the sites quizzes for for their students. These quizzes are very customizable and can fit any abilities of any class. This platform can be used on, computers, iPad/ tablets, iPhone/ phones. With the students of this modern day using technology more than ever and adapting to the range of different devices these modern platforms do the same. Kahoot uses bright colours and basic shapes to hook the audience in and engage them in the task at that present moment. The changing colours and the shapes and inclusive buttons allows for the most interaction from the students in that task. This also allows room for modifying and redefining a basic paper and pen quiz.
Kahoot is a site I plan to use in my lesson sequence. In school, I always found it fun and engaging, as well as educational. Despite not teaching distance education, the article is useful in explaining the benefits of kahoot. I especially like the self-paced feature and will use it to check for understanding and activate prior knowledge within the students.
In terms of legal, safe and ethical obligations - it is a very safe website.
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Kahoot is an interactive and fun way to access student learning. Students enjoy using Kahoot because it feels like a game. It is much more interesting than the traditional paper and pen pop quiz. Students can even work in teams to answer the questions. In one of my graduate courses we used Kahoot to review material before a test. How amazing that Fortune 500 companies are also using Kahoot. Talk about preparing students for the future. They would feel so confident going into their place of employment and being familiar with a piece of technology.
With Kahoot!, teachers and students can create multiple-choice quizzes as well as polls and surveys. You can also incorporate questions that don't award points so that you can gather opinion data, or include a question with multiple correct answers without skewing point totals.
The task of learning essential creative skills is transformed from boring written material work to an engaging, student-centric experience. The online resources are strongly combined into the learning sequence for the year 10 geography classroom. The online resources establish provide the task with the most appropriate design for students to use. For my curator insight the first resource I found was google classroom. My insight explains how the resource of google classroom can be used to support awareness into the sorts of materials, tools and equipment that students can used in classroom environments globally. Google classroom provides an online space where students can access digital work. Students do not have to be at school to access this online platform giving them additional time for working on online projects as they can access it from home. Teachers can also provide students with specific instruction for certain task benefiting the student’s knowledge on the task at hand. The online site allows for online platform sharing so students can publish their work whenever they want.
This resource has shown to be incredibly useful in the creation of my mini-unit. I will be useful Kahoot quite often in the classroom as it useful for rapid recall which can assist students in retaining key information. It is also very engaging for students.
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With questions and answers on students’ devices and pace defined by students themselves, challenges increase focus, promote accuracy over speed and decrease guesswork. Learn in which scenarios they’ll be particularly helpful!
Kahoot is an excellent platform where the teacher and students can learn and teach in an interactive way that is appealing to the students and easy to use for the teacher since allow us to check many skills of the students, letting us focus on the way and the things we want to teach.
This article 5 ways to play Kahoot! challenges at home and in class were giving a reason on why children should use this app even though there now doing work from home and how it can better increase study habit. It also talks about how it can help them refresh before taking a test because they were out of school for so long.
Such a great resource to use in all subject areas, and also a great tool to use when needing to check for learning or even simply using as a ticket out the door.
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