- If you would like to experience how easy it is to create a question to your students, check out the video below.
- This next website also takes you step by step on how to create a question. It also gives a few great ideas on how to use this in your classroom. Lessons like asking what topic students would like to study next or creating a questionnaire for students (or colleagues) on a topic that needs to be reviewed for complete understanding. The site also gives an actual tricider for each example.
http://nikpeachey.blogspot.com/2011/06/crowdsourcing-knowledge-with-students.html
As this website lends itself to so many topics, there really aren't any specific ISTE Standards that I can pinpoint. It lends itself to Critical Thinking and Decision Making (Standard 4). Depending upon how it is used, it can also meet Communication and Collaboration Standard.
As this website lends itself to so many topics, there really aren't any specific ISTE Standards that I can pinpoint. It lends itself to Critical Thinking and Decision Making (Standard 4). Depending upon how it is used, it can also meet Communication and Collaboration Standard.
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