I have previously used Kahoot. It seems like a great resource for quizzes etc. I explored GeoGebra a bit. It seems like a good resource, especially now that parents are having to help out their kids as they learn from home. Math was always a touchy homework subject. I may have also just spent a … Continue reading 23 Things: Thing 21 – Online Games and Learning Tools →
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i-Corona
Edinburgh University’s Thing 21 – a module on online learning and digital games – could not be more relevant at this time. The UK, along with many countries across the world is on lockdown as social distancing becomes the first line of defense against the rapid and unmanageable spread of the novel coronavirus, COVID19. As … Continue reading i-Corona →
23 Things – Thing 21: Online Games and Learning Tools
For Thing 21 I tried both Kahoot and Hour of Code. Kahoot initially appealed to me because I’m a big fan of quizzes of all kinds, on and offline. I have to say it took a bit of getting used to, what with the two website set-up – trying to operate it in the same … Continue reading →
Thing 21, online games
As a lecture flipper I am mad keen on blended learning including online quizzes and games. Anything that keeps the learning alive is good in my book. I can proudly say that I did my hour of code a long time ago and loved it, and I author my own learning quizzes and interactives, most… Continue reading Thing 21, online games
Thing 21 -Online games and learning
I had lots of fun with code monkey which was on https://code.org/ – in fact I probably got a little too carried away. Although the game was aimed at kids I was soon hooked on completing as many levels as I could in the time I had and was surprised at how quickly I picked things up. … Continue reading Thing 21 -Online games and learning