Monday, February 11, 2013

Thing #6, the Quizinator


The website that I initially chose was Quizinator (https://free.quizinator.com/). This application is an E-Learning tool used to create, store, and print worksheets, study sheets, exams and quizzes online.  In addition, it is designed specifically for teachers, instructors, and homeschoolers.  The brief “How-To-Tool” provides much assistance.  It gives you the confidence to maneuver the website without a feeling of loss or incompetence.  When creating summative assessments, the told gives you options of choosing to use multiple choice, true or false, short answer, and yes and no.  The Quizinator allows you to classify by test type and question difficulty, add imagery and pictures, and choose from the main variety of question types.  It appears to be useful for any grade level and beyond.  It is ideal for mathematics, science, and history; but, other subjects can find use within the formatting as well. Granted, this application is not ideal for in-depth essay questions or problems with multi-part answers; however, this application would serve a teacher perfectly for the majority of their examining. 

Given the fact that it is simple to navigate and that it gives you the ability to come up with a quiz with haste (if necessary), the use of this application will serve well among educators.  It allows you to store thousands of questions for future usage as well. And to top it all off, this fitting and useful application is free.

1 comment:

  1. This is a great tool with easy access. I agree it will prove beneficial to us up and coming teachers as we embark on this journey. Anything that can help us get started is a plus. Great post Mr. Graves!

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