Tuesday 12 January 2016

Kahoot



As they say in their platform:

"A Kahoot is a collection of questions on specific topics. Created by teachers, students, business-people and social users, they are asked in real-time, to an unlimited number of “players”, creating a social, fun and game-like learning environment."

How does it work?

Kahoot! is a free, multi-platform, game-based classroom response system. It works on Macs, PCs, iPads, Android tablets and smartphones.

The teacher or the students in small groups prepare a set of multiple choice questions related to a certain topic they have studied or they are going to learn. Once signed up, the teacher creates a series of multiple choice questions with which to quiz their students, and projects it onto a screen via an LCD projector for the whole class to see. Quiz questions may include an image or even a video for the students to use as a reference to help them submit their answer. A time limit of up to two minutes can be assigned to each question, but can be as short as five seconds for quick fire answers.

Once the quiz is ready in the Kahoot app, the teacher gets a PIN code from the webpage and the students enter that PIN code and their names. Players answer questions displayed at the front of the room on their personal device or their PCs, motivated to answer correctly and score the most points. The faster someone answers a question correctly, the more points they get.

You can download the app to your mobile device from Play Store or if you decide to play from your computer, you should visit https://kahoot.it

Our Kahoots

In our seminars, the teachers have created their first quizzes. Click on the pictures, sign up in Karhoot and enjoy our quizzes.









Working with phonetics

Many videos to work on: https://www.kizphonics.com/materials/phonics-listening/ Programs to work on phonetics: https://www.kizphonics...