This week we learned about the creation of rubrics, quizizz, thinglink, and scoop.it. I personally took charge of creating the rubric on Rubistar, and can I say what an awesome tool this is!! It was very user friendly and very customizable. You can use the ‘stock’ phrases and categories but can also add your own or tweak what they provide. This is much better than using another person’s rubric that you just found online. I have already bookmarked this website and have a couple of rubrics ready for class this fall for a cryptozoology project I assign for bonus work.
Regarding Kahoot vs. Quizizz, I have personally only used Kahoot before as both student and teacher. I used it in my class prior to a test to review and decrease student text anxiety. I actually got feedback from my students that they preferred Quizizz and Gimkit to Kahoot. After this project, I have to say that they are correct. I think that (at least) Quizizz is more interactive with power-ups and has better formatting. This coming year, I plan to use Quizizz for review as well as a pre-unit assessment to poll pre-existing knowledge.
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