Monday, April 8, 2013
Week 4
I have used several of the materials generators, but I was excited to find new tools! The first that I have used is RubiStar, a rubric maker. I usually use this tool when students have created a project, such as a PowerPoint or poster. I have also used discoveryeducation.com's puzzle maker. Particularly in my Basic Skills vocabulary class, students like crosswords to help them review vocabulary words. Finally, I would like to use centronsoftware.com's Test Creator. This would make things easier on me because I usually make my tests from Microsoft Word since I do not use the textbook tests.
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I recently found the discovery education puzzle maker website. It is so cool! It has been several years since I was in a classroom, but I always made my own tests on Microsoft Word, too. It's great to know that there are easier options now!
ReplyDeleteI will definitely try rubistar in my classroom because I hate creating rubrics. It seems so time consuming!
ReplyDeleteHey Jessica,
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed reading your posts. I am not familiar with some of these generators. However, when I completed high school, technology has change everything to make classroom materials much simple.