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Page 1: Playing and learning with Kahoot and Socrative

Fernando Romeu EsquerréEscola Oficial d’Idiomes De Tortosa

PLAY

LEARN

Wifi network: event – password bnupf2015

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1. Kahoot types2. Creating a quiz3. Question types

a) Multiple choiceb) Image-basedc) Video-based

4. Word count limit, timing, points5. General options for the quiz6. Test results7. Sharing tests8. Finding public quizzes9. Kahoot, students and teachers.

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Kahoot typesThe Quiz is the most commonly used format, it includes timed responses and a points system creating a competitive atmosphere.

The survey is similar but does not use points. This means it can be used for feedback or finding out what a class knows without the competition.

A Discussion is a single question, without the competitive elements. This can be used to ignite discussion, at the beginning of a session. For example, you could ask a question such as 'I believe that women are biologically more suited to looking after children'. The responses will then appear at the front, which could ignite debate.

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Creating a quiz1. Sign up / in at getkahoot.com

2. Choose the type of quiz you want to create.

3. Give it a name.

4. Add the questions

5. Add the tags, audience and difficulty level.

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Multiple choice

• Control over the number of options.

• One or more correct answers

• Clear view of students’ choices.

• Formative feedback

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Image-based

• Identify places

• Vocabulary

• Opposites

• Actions

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Video-based• Words

• Culture

• Actions

• Sound

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Word-count limit, timing and points

• Question: 95 characters

• Options: 60 characters

• Questions can give students points or not

• There can be more than one correct answer

• Time limit can vary

• More than 15 questions can lead to a decrease in attention

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General options

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Test results

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Sharing tests

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Finding public quizzes

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Kahoot, students and teachersStudents Teachers

• Usually play in groups (3/4)

• Competition

• Collaboration

• See scores in real time.

• Know who’s ahead of them

• Can re-play at home.

• Can kick out inappropriate nicknames.

• Play the quiz, manage pauses.

• Provide feedback.

• Can analyze quiz results

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1. Visualizing student understanding2. Room code3. Creating a quiz4. Editing questions5. Question types.6. Media and format7. Ways of running quizzes.8. Space race & exit ticket9. Results10. Sharing

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Visualizing student understanding

• Students see the questions on their own device.

• Teacher sees how each student and how each

question is performing.

• Live results allow teachers to see which questions

need revision in the class.

• Teachers can group students for a review based on

their results.

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Room code• Essential for students to access an activity.

• Initially, it’s a random combination of letters and

numbers.

• We can customize it.

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Creating a quiz• Go to “Manage Quizzes” and then “Create quiz”

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Editing questions• Formatting includes bold and italic.

• Only one correct option.

• Box for feedback

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Question types• Multiple choice

• True or False

• Short answer

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Media and format• Formatting includes bold and italic.

• Only images accepted.

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Ways of running quizzes

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Space race and exit ticket• Space race encourages

competition.• Teachers form groups or let

students choose theirs.• Mixed-ability can be considered

when assigning teams• Exit ticket is designed for teacher

feedback.

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Results

Excel – Questions – Indiv. stu

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Sharing• No option to search for public quizzes.

• Sharing through a code: SOC-19709154

• If you receive the code, go to “Manage Quizzes” and

“Import Quiz”

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ConclusionsKahoot Socrative

“Campfire moment”

Peer + teacher feedback

Public quizzes

Multimedia

Visualize learning

Personalized reports

Individual or group work

Feedback on device