The first one we will focus on is www.memorizenow.com, which allows you to enter text and then use a variety of devices to help you commit it to memory. You can read the text as it is, reduce it to reminder letters—filling in the additional letters to complete the words as necessary to help you remember the passage—and display the passages you've entered in a flashcard style system.
The second tool we will see in our session will be www.thatquiz.org. This tool is a free service for teachers who want to create online tests for their students. Registration is for free and teachers who register receive complete record-keeping of their student grades. They have access to more precise test-generation tools, can create single tests with questions from different categories, can create matching and multiple choice questions, and can access a public test library.
Another tool which is bound to faclitate your teaching practice is www.helpteaching.com. This site enables you to create and save your own questions and tests. Their library of pre-made tests, worksheets, and activities covers all K-12 subjects.
I hope to provide seminar members with plenty of examples on the usefulness of the websites above and from these lines I would like to invite all teachers to try these very easy to use and time-saving tools.
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