Using Interactive Smart Phone Apps in Class or at Meetings

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Using Interactive Smart Phone Apps in Class or at Meetings Michael Harrison, Department of Languages

Smartphone Apps in the Classroom Interactive Allow anonymous student response Provide opportunities for peer review of work Collect useful data Repurpose smartphones students already have Fun!

www.socrative.com Socrative Good for: General quizzing Short Answer / Spot checking “Exit Ticket”

Kahoot Good for: Games Review Thousands of pre-created quiz games www.kahoot.it (students) www.getkahoot.com (instructors) Good for: Games Review Thousands of pre-created quiz games

Learning Catalytics (Pearson) www.learningcatalytics.com Good for: Textbook integrated activities Variety of question types for various disciplines