interactive and assessment tools for teaching and learning
Formative and summative quiz tools
StudyMate helps students "master the basics" of course material through learning activities, self-assessments, and games. A dozen activities – such as flash cards, crosswords and quizzes – engage students with course content in an individualized way.
Respondus is a powerful tool for creating and managing exams that can be printed to paper or published directly to Blackboard, ANGEL, Desire2Learn, Pearson eCollege, Canvas, Moodle, and other learning systems. Exams can be created offline using a familiar Windows environment, or moved from one LMS to another. Whether you are a veteran of online testing or relatively new to it, Respondus will save you hours on each project.
Quizlet has no pre-determined curriculum. Students define what they need to learn, and we provide the tools. We help Art History majors learn paintings, Spanish students learn their verbs, 5th graders learn their spelling words, and new waiters learn the menus of their restaurants. Our aim is to build software that any learner can use, so we make most of our stuff free. Teachers can also use Quizlet to create flashcards and practice activities for students for formative assessment activities.
Socrative is a smart student response system that empowers teachers to engage their classrooms through a series of educational exercises and games via smartphones, laptops, and tablets. After a faculty member sets up the quiz and sends the students a code, they can have a spreadsheet sent to them with the results of the assessment.
QuizStar is a Web-based quiz maker that enables you to create, administer and automatically grade your quizzes online!
With QuizStar you can manage classes and quizzes, attach multimedia files to questions, make quizzes in multiple languages, access from any Internet-connected computer, and allow students to complete and review material.
With QuizStar you can manage classes and quizzes, attach multimedia files to questions, make quizzes in multiple languages, access from any Internet-connected computer, and allow students to complete and review material.
Interactive games and flashcard sites
Microsofts Education Lab's Flashcard Generator builds memory and recognition skills with a modern twist on the classic learning tool of flashcards. With Microsoft's Flashcards application, teachers and students alike can create, share and study flashcards online. Flashcards provides a unique experience for everyone, enabling students to learn at their own pace so they can build confidence and stay engaged. You can create your own decks, or use an existing deck from the community website. Teachers and parents can access student progress reports, and students can self test to get instant feedback.
StudySTack Since 2002 millions of students have used StudyStack to memorize information. StudyStack's community of students and teachers have shared millions of flashcards. For each set of flashcards entered, the StudyStack website generates over a dozen ways for users to study the information they need to learn. The variety of study activities enables users to memorize data quickly without getting bored from using a single method of study. Studystack enables teacher to quickly enter data once and have a dozen different activities created for their students to memorize facts.
Quizlet has no pre-determined curriculum. Students define what they need to learn, and we provide the tools. We help Art History majors learn paintings, Spanish students learn their verbs, 5th graders learn their spelling words, and new waiters learn the menus of their restaurants. Our aim is to build software that any learner can use, so we make most of our stuff free. Teachers can also use Quizlet to create flashcards and practice activities for students for formative assessment activities.
StudyBlue allows you to create flashcard stacks and place them in backpacks for your students to review as needed. These stacks can be viewed on a phone, laptop of any other digital device from anywhere, anytime.