Week4


Week 4: 

Developing class materials: interactive exercise creators

 

 

Moderators: Larisa Olesova and Valentina Sitnik

Guest Speakers: Rubena St. Louis & Cláudio Azevedo

Venue: Elluminate at Learning Times and WiZiQ

 

 

Guest Speakers: 

 

Rubena St.Louis 

Cláudio

Azevedo 

   

 


 

Objectives

 

By the end of this week you will have:

 


Activities

 

Get ready to explore some of the software available for creating online surveys, worksheets and interactive exercises.

We hope to create and share 3 online  exercises.

Start by checking out some of the suggested tools below and let the group know what you think  (send a message to the Yahoo group).

 

Task 1

 

Task 2

 

Task 3

 


Tools to Explore

 

Interactive exercise creators                                                                                                                                       

 

Registration Needed No Registration Needed
Script-O!
Hot Potatoes
ProProfs  QuizFaber
ClassMarker
WordLearner
MyStudiyo
Quizstar
Jordan online quizzes

 

 

Quia (free 30-day trial period)

 

For young learners 

 

Matching Game Maker Tutorial  

Memory Game Maker Tutorial

Spellmaster Tutorial

 

Online worksheets
Worksheet Wizard
(Registration Needed)

 

 

Online Surveys and Poll creators
SurveyMonkey      Tutorial
Doodle                 Doodle Help
MyStudiyo            MyStudiyo FAQ
Zoomerang

 

Take this quiz:  How Well Do You Know WebTools? 

 

 


Other Examples

 

Get an idea about online worksheets: edHelper.com

 

To discover how interesting online quizzes/exercises can be: http://www.nonstopenglish.com/allexercises/

 

Check this site with a lot of interesting interactive exercises, which we can do for free. Very good for listening practice.

 

Teresa's Web-based Activities: they're organized by grade, skill and name of exercise creator. Though they are mostly for lower levels, they can be adapted to other levels.

 

If you haven't got internet in the classroom - try this site out for free printables.

 

Mainly for younger learners,  with lots of worksheets, crosswords and games to prepare and print out  and use in the classroom - but the activities can be adapted for older learners too.

 

This site is another good starting point for tools to create online or printable resources (nice graphics, very appealing for younger learners and easy to use )


 

Suggested Readings

 

Click here for a brief overview of this week's reading suggestion. Don't forget to share your comments in the Discussion Forum!