25 Nisan 2019 Perşembe

Kahoot!




Kahoot is a game based learning platform, free for teachers of awesome and classroom superheroes. Play, learn, have fun and celebrate together. 

You create the quiz, survey or discussion item. After you have cerated an account, you will see a screen with three icons for a quiz, discussion item or survey. Make your selecton and build your game. Questions have a 95-character limit and have up to four answer options. Select the correct answer. Choose a time limit between 5 and 120 seconds. You may be embed an image or a YouTube video. Continue to add and edit questions using the toolbar. To complete the quiz, select "next" and follow the instructions. You may add a cover image and you select whether you want to make your game public or private. You are now ready to launch your game.

Your Kahoot games are saved in My Kahoots. You then select the game you want to launch and press the "play" bbutton. Students login to the game using their smart phone or cpmputer. Kahoot displays a game pin to join the quiz. Students enter the game pin on their device and create a username that will display as the game progresses.

Reviews for Students:

1- The app supports students in taking control of their learning by being creative in their own way. As well as connect learning objectives to learning outcomes, it enables students to their understanding of learning objectives, taking it one step further. (From an observation of the students from Marymount School in New York)
Reviews for Teachers:

1- I truly love Kahoot!, this game allows for whole class or even small group participation. In addition, there are many Kahoots already made, so usually can find one already done for you. On the flip side of that, it is incredible easy to create a Kahoot. You can use pictures, graphs, and as many answers as you'd like. It is not for higher level questions, but it is quick and easy way to analyze just where exactly your kids are with the material. (From an classroom teacher)
2- Kahoot is great tool to use excite students about review or other formative assessments. The competitive nature of the game is very engaging for most students and students get very into the competition. I sometimes have trouble having students discuss answers in more detail because they want to move on to the next question. Because it is a timed activity and pushes speed and accuracy, sometimes slower processing students can get left behind. I haven't tried the homework mode because my students don't have devices that support it, but others have told me that this mode can help with that issue. (From an educator)















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