This platform was also fun like storybird. In this platform there is an avatar that you can customize as you wish. And then you type the text. Abracadabra! Your avatar speaks for you. Here is mine!
Rather than normal potatoes I like french fries more. However this has nothing to do with our subject. Speaking of which... As you can see from my other posts. I wrote about Kahoot. You can think this platform like Kahoot. This platform allows users to create some quizzes. In education this can also be a good alternative for entertained education. As for disadvantages unfortunately this platform is not that easy to use. For the students, they need to download the files unzip them and only after that they can solve the quiz. Points for Kahoot or Ka-hot? Website!
I’ve been surfing around the internet and I came across with this interesting news. A Professor from St. Louis University is using video games to teach language skills. Simon Bregni, PH.D., started playing games when he was 12 in 1975. And during his ‘20s, he noticed that playing games has affected his language learning in a positive way. And that was the inspiration he used in his research and teaching methods. He developed a language course based on gaming. The class, called Intensive Italian for Gamers, reported that two semesters worth of language acquisition over the course of a single fall semester. By the final, they were three to five points ahead of students who attended a traditional Italian course. Bregni in order to improve the vocabulary and grammar, uses games. For example, ''Heavy Rain'', '' Final Fantasy'' and '' Rise of the Tomb Raider''. However, he claims that '' Assassin's Creed...
This was also fun. With this platform you can be an artist. And you don't even need the talent! This platform allows you to create your very own comics. Besides of its price which is none, it has growing community. In education, as i mention my other post, you can use this platform as a hook for your students. Here is the link! Pixton!
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