Involving participants in discussion and reflection is a great way to keep students engaged in learning.
Quizlet is a free website providing learning tools for students, including flashcards, study and game modes. (Description and resources from Quizlet) Free version
This tutorial video will show you how to get started with Quizlet.
You'll learn tips for gathering information to create your content. Think digital flashcards with more options.
Learn:
Two ways to get study sets on Quizlet: Make one yourself or find a set someone else has made.
How to make a study set of text flashcards. You'll also be able to add images from Quizlet’s free image library.
The seven different study modes to choose from: Flashcards, Learn, Write, Spell, Test, Match and Gravity.
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Spaced repetition is a smart way to help you remember things for a long time. Quizlet helps you practice what you're learning just before you're about to forget it, which strengthens your long-term memory. As you keep practicing, you'll be able to wait longer and longer between study sessions until you can remember the information forever! We track your progress with memory scores that indicate how likely you are to recall what you’re learning at different points in the future. By spreading out your studying, you can make learning easier and make sure what you're learning really sticks.