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Quia provides an online platform specifically for teachers to create quizzes, games, and assignments online. Students can receive instant feedback on their quizzes and assignments. Teachers can share and collaborate on created assignments.
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4
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Medium
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This tool has both free and paid tools such as an online test generator to create multiple choice, fill in the blank, matching, short answer, and true/false questions. All question types can be included on one creation and alternate versions of a test can be created instantly.
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4
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Medium
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Quiz Star is a free web based testing manager that allows educators to create a class and administered multimedia quizzes.
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3
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Medium
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Quizlet brings out the best of flashcards. Teachers and students can create, learn, test, play, and share card sets on every topic and for every grade level. Many mobile apps can import flashcard sets from Quizlet.
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4
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Easy
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Spelling City is a fun way for younger students to practice their spelling. It allows students to create lists, play games and test their spelling ability all in one site.
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3
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Easy
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Socrative is a student response system that works across all devices. Teachers can ask a number of different question types and gather sudent data for formative assessment.
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4
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Medium
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InfuseLearning is a student response system and classroom management tool that works across all web-connected devices. Teachers can ask a number of questions and collect student responses. A unique feature of InfuseLearning is the capability to have students “draw a response.” This is great for showing problem solving and illustrating concepts.
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4
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Medium
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PollEverywhere is a polling tool that works across all devices. Teachers can push out single question polls and students can respond from any device. Question types include multiple choice, open response, and clickable images.
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4
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Medium
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Kahoot!, a web-based tool, allows teachers to ask consecutive, quiz-show type questions using a game-based, engaging format. Students respond by joining a game through a unique number provided by the teacher. Beyond just pushing out questions, Kahoot! uses sounds and timers to make the game high energy. It also allows teachers to share their quizzes, so you can search the library to find examples that might be perfect for your class.
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4
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Easy
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