Pixton comics, interactive fiction with WrittenRealms, and a Meme – Top 3 of the Week
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Another typing game site, Keyma.sh
Source: Keyma.sh – Take your typing to the next level I am not a big fan of taking away instructional time for busy work, but I do know that there are times when students need a little practice. Keyma.sh is a typing site that is also set up for competitions. Students can create an account…
Creating interactive fiction games with WrittenRealms
Source: WrittenRealms WrittenRealms is an online app that lets you create interactive fiction and play other IF games. It is free to use, without any ads. This could be a great option for any project based learning happening in your classroom. The have several tutorials and movies to help your students get started building their…
Create comics and characters with Pixton
Source: Pixton Comic & Storyboard Builder for Education Pixton is a character design site, comic creator, and more. With the site, you can create different avatar pics for yourself that you can insert into multimedia productions. It’s kind of like Bitmoji, but a lot more flexible. Your different classes can be grouped on the site,…
Use AI to create quiz questions from a text with Quillionz
Source: Quillionz – Login Quillionz is a site that can create quiz questions or notes using artificial intelligence. You feed it a text, select important keywords, and let it do the rest. Although the AI isn’t going to be perfect, this would be a good starting point for creating help texts or quizzes for your…
Writing stories, a comic, and a meme – Top 3 of the Week
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Create and share lists with Shtick
Source: Shtick – Do more with lists I love checklists. I also love collaboration. That’s why I was pretty excited to stumble upon Shtick. To get started, you can create an account with your Google, Twitter, or Facebook account. From there, you can quickly create a list. The list items can contain text and pictures,…